shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 8 days ago | seattle, travel
The end of my "Four Fun Things" series!
Quoted: Let's make our way downtown – a part of the city we Seattleites sometimes forget to appreciate. But every once in a while, it’s nice to feel the bustle of a crowd … and of course, you can’t let your visitors leave Seattle without hitting up these four spots:
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 9 days ago | newd, travel
Um, yeah, Jeff and I flew yesterday afternoon/evening and there was totally no holiday crush at the airport. So weird! Meanwhile, the free Wi-Fi at Sea-Tac totally rules...
Quoted: The holiday crush at the nation’s airports has taken hold several days earlier as travelers sought less expensive flights.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 11 days ago | travel, news
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 18 2009 | new york, travel
Ugh, for REAL!
Quoted: BIG cities like New York are both deeply convenient — two steps to the deli for milk in the morning — and deeply inconvenient. It is possible to live in the same city as the person you are dating, and have to travel an hour, or even two, to get together.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 09 2009 | seattle, travel
My latest blog post...
Quoted: Greetings, Seattleites and curious out-of-towners. We're about embark on the fifth leg of our expedition through Seattle, designed to help you uncover or rediscover the best the city has to offer.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 11 2009 | travel
Um, I don't consider myself to be oversensitive, but I think this is a really messed up idea for a slide show. Not to mention the text is pretty exoticizing...
Quoted: Many travelers find something mesmerizing about the people of India, from bright-eyed children to the intense stares of the elderly. The rich diversity of the country’s culture, religion and traditions offers endless opportunities, although you may need to acclimate for a few days since the noise, crowds and pollution of India’s biggest cities can be quite intense for Western visitors.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 29 2009 | new york, travel, news
It'd be interesting to see how these families fare once they leave New York City.
Quoted: New York City, which has struggled with a seemingly intractable problem of homelessness for years, has paid families to leave the city as a way of keeping them out of the expensive shelter system.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 09 2009 | news, travel
Ah, an interesting twist! But I don't think speaking little to no English makes you a bad tourist...
Quoted: French tourists are the worst in the world, coming across as bad at foreign languages, tight-fisted and arrogant, according to a survey of 4,500 hotel owners across the world.
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shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - May 12 2009 | travel, business, news
Not a huge surprise ... uess this means airfare should stay pretty cheap through the peak summer season.
Quoted: The number of vacationing Americans will be down this summer, according to a new AP-Gfk Poll, and a third of Americans surveyed said they have already canceled at least one trip this year because of financial concerns.
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- btreloar - Oct 30 2009
- shiwani - Oct 30 2009
You must be shiwani's friend before you can comment on this Fave.Yikes! Did you take these photos or find them online? The research must have been fun.
I picked the landmarks, and then a photo editor did the hard part of finding the images :)
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