Month: October 2011
Part 2: Another Six Ways Business Travel Dug Me Deeper into Debt
Welcome to Part 2 of ways business travel dug me deeper into debt. I’ve come up with 10 ways how I foolishly spent while on the road. Here’s a link to Part 1 which explains a little of my situation and four ways. Onto the next six ways…
Continue ReadingSit in Captain Kirk’s Chair Now through October 31, 2011, at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Florida
It would be illogical not to visit the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida this fall and experience Star Trek: A Fall Celebration. After all, the television series is celebrating its 45th anniversary and Florida residents can save $5 on admission! (General admission is $43 per person.) Last month I was the guest of […]
Continue ReadingReview: Keen Newport Water Sandals Purchased from Appalachian Outdoors Travel Store Are Pretty Nifty
Water sandals available in a color called gargoyle are simply awesome. My 10-year-old Teva sandals gave out about a year ago and it was time to upgrade to something a bit more modern, Keen Newport H2 Sandals purchased from Appalachian Outdoors travel store. Living in Florida means I’m spending quite a bit of time in […]
Continue ReadingPerformance by Casey Weston and Couponing Strategy Served Up During Naples Daily News “Women Today” Expo
Ketchup changed mom Kasey Trenum’s life. During the inaugural Women Today expo in Estero, Fla., today, she shared how purchasing the condiment for 16 cents during a grocery store sale changed her family’s life for the better. Kasey and friend Kelly Thompson founded Time2Save and blog daily on time2saveworkshops.com where it’s about using coupons smart […]
Continue ReadingExploring Las Vegas, New York City and More with Gay Travel Buddy
Traveling through Japan with my gay travel pal Matt back in 2004 was a blast. During our adventure, he demonstrated his keen instinct for finding the coolest restaurants and coffee shops in what appeared to be sketchy areas but turned out to be glorious gems. Almost like an explorer, he found his way to Tokyo’s […]
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