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Traveling with essential oils, a five-step beginner's guide

When it comes to traveling with essential oils, you will be dealing with glass and oil. Neither are good travel companions. You will want to either buy essential oils in small containers or purchase containers that can handle oil. I have traveled with both options. First, … See more

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Preparing for a Trip

WEBOther than that, you’ll need to shave your legs, paint your toenails, wash your hair and try to get a good night’s sleep. I’m usually pretty pumped the night before a trip and have a hard time falling asleep–especially if my flight is early in the morning. Popping a night time pill or two should help you out.

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Summer music festival preparation

WEBVariety is the Spice… They seem to be available in most genres. In our neck of the woods, we have the Boise Music Festival (pop), Mountain Home Music Festival (country), Gene Harris Festival (jazz), Huckleberry Jam (indie) and the Weiser Fiddler Festival (bluegrass), just to name a few.

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essential oils Archives

WEBHave you ever tried traveling with essential oils? Perhaps you have read about them and their many health benefits, but are not sure where to start.

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Traveling Morocco with a Tour Group: eight tour group advantage …

WEBTour Group Advantage #2: Cultural norms. It’s always a good idea to learn a little about the culture before visiting a country. For example, prior to visiting Morocco we read up on the country’s dress code. Since it is a conservative, predominantly Muslim culture, we made sure to pack clothes that weren’t too revealing or immodest.

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Tour Group Challenges from Ecuador

WEBLet us talk about tour group challenges. Since last week’s post discussed Morocco and some of the benefits of group travel, I thought it only fair to discuss some of the less pleasurable aspects of traveling with a tour group. Knowing both sides can only help to make an informed decision about the kind of trip you want to take.

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planning tips and tricks Archives

WEBTravel with parents, grandparents, first-timers and other novices is a different experience and requires a little different preparation. A couple of weeks ago, I traveled to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, with my parents.

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packing tips and tricks Archives

WEBI love a good road trip, that is no secret. I have discussed the elements of a good road trip and we have talked about some of our favorites including an three-day Oregon Coast road trip and an epic road trip through the South.

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Killing Time in Coeur d'Alene: biking, eating boating

WEBThere is a 2.2 mile interpretive trail (pick up a guide at the visitors center) that follows the perimeter. You can complete that in under an hour, or find a secluded beach and relax. Either way, Tubbs Hill makes a great place to go if you are killing time in Coeur d’Alene. Not a bad place to spend an hour or two.

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Jane, Author at JANE SEES THE WORLD

WEBLet us talk about tour group challenges. Since last week’s post discussed Morocco and some of the benefits of group travel, I thought it only fair to discuss some of the less pleasurable aspects of traveling with a tour group.

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Jane, Author at JANE SEES THE WORLD

WEBFor the most part, we try to make the most of our precious days off of work and cram in as much as possible on the weekend. While this is conducive to completing a lot of activities, you might just end up more tired than when you started the weekend.

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