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I never
travel without my diary.
One should always have something sensational to read on the train.
– Oscar Wilde
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Books, movies, magazines, music, links and other great stuff related to all our
trips. |



Related to Brazil and . .
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Carnaval in Rio
Christmas and New Year's in
Rio
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Books |
How to Be a Carioca Priscilla Ann Goslin – hysterical and
right-on-the money description of Cariocas (residents of Rio) and their
obsessions. Cariocas will ask you if you have read it. Don’t disappoint
them! |

Eat Smart in Brazil Joan Peterson, David Peterson, S.V.
Medaris. A field guide to myriad unique foods in Brazil.
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Bossa
Nova: The Story of the Brazilian Music That Seduced the World
Ruy Castro, Lysa Salsbury. Translated from Portuguese, a delightful book
about the rise of Bossa Nova. |
Child
of the Dark Carolina Maria De Jesus – the diary of nearly
illiterate woman living in a favela (shanty town) and how she manages to use
her words to pull her family out of unimaginable poverty. A true story. |

Rio for
Partiers
Cristiano Nogueira. Written by Cariocas for the young, heterosexual tourist.
Lots of good information on food and how not to appear like a gringo. |
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Brazilian Visa
Entry into Brazil requires
a visa. We recommend using the services of
Brazil Fiesta.
Visit them online,
or call (800) 200-0582.
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Music
. . . to get you in the mood
Various
artists. This is a
four-disk
compilation of many styles of popular music from the first half of the
20th Century.
Various
artists.
The Girl from Ipanema: the Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook – The
perfect introduction to one of the greatest songwriters of the 20th century,
this compilation CD has the classic rendition of the "Girl from Ipanema" and
fantastic takes on other Jobim hits by such luminaries as Sarah Vaughn and
Ella Fitzgerald. |
Films to rent before your trip:
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Related to France and . . .
La France
Gastronomique
Best of Paris
French wine and gastronomy
The gastronomical side of France is deliciously presented in several
books by Patricia Wells, including
The Food Lover's Guide to France,
Patricia Wells at Home in Provence, and The Paris Cookbook.
Patricia Wells has an
extensive web site. Tasty reading is also provided by Peter Mayle's
French Lessons: Adventures with Knife, Fork, and Corkscrew; A.
J. Liebling's
Between Meals: An Appetite for Paris; and M. F. K. Fisher's
Two Towns in Provence. |
Here's a file with
French cuisine by
region. Handy, all in a simple table. |
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Save Room for Dessert!

Chef David Lebovitz holds a special place in our hearts at Journey Out.
Aside from being a masterful pastry chef, David plays an important role in
our
La France Gastronomique tour, by guiding us through Paris in search of
fabulous pastry shops and off-the-beaten-path markets. This book is a sweet
treat for anyone! |

Le Gay Paris gives
Paris visitors a lot of good information about bars, clubs, shopping,
lodging, gay restaurants, night spots, what's hot and what's not. (And
site owner Frédéric Alheinc is a charmer.) |
 Traveller’s
Wine Guide to France, by Christopher Fielden. A slim but very
informative and lavishly-illustrated guide to the wines of France. The book
is a vineyard-by-vineyard guide to each region; invaluable for the traveler
looking for the best wines.
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Films to rent before your trip:
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To the Scaffold (Carolly
Erickson) is a very readable biography of
Marie-Antoinette
from her birth in Vienna to her final tumultuous days. |

Georges Danton was a key figure in the French Revolution. This 1983 film
(French, English subtitles) starring Gérard Depardieu brings history to
life. As Danton mounted the scaffold, he proclaimed,
"Show my head to the people; it is worth seeing."
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Real life experiences in France
A Year in Provence is a charming book by Peter Mayle, a British
ex-advertising executive who lived out his fantasy to restore a 200-year-old
farmhouse in Provence. It'll get you chuckling.
Read an excerpt.

In
Paris to the Moon,
longtime writer for The New Yorker Adam Gopnik chronicles his family's move to Paris in a series of essays, many
hysterically funny. "This collection truly has everything: sensuous
detail, fine writing, lots of laughs, and stimulating, novel ideas. It's like the window of a patisserie, an array of tempting confections
lovingly and artfully arranged." Read Eileen Zimmerman Nicol's complete review on Bookreporter.com.

France
Magazine is an English language quarterly review of la vie
française with a world-wide
following. In each 100-page issue crammed with colorful editorial,
readers enjoy a host of authoritative, well-illustrated articles on all
aspects of France. Their readers say it's the next best thing to being
there.

Andy
Herback offers us the "Ten Simple Rules of Dining in Paris." 76 of the 123
pages are menu translations, French to English, and then vice versa so you
can ask for what you want or translate what they have; all this very helpful
and in a light, compact easy to carry book that makes it worth taking on any
trip to France.

Do you remember when you were learning French at school and looked in vain
through your dictionary for all the dirty words? Have you thought you had a
reasonable command of the language, then seen a French film or gone to
France only to find that you could barely understand a word? Here, then, is
"Merde!", your guide to survival in understanding everyday French as
it is really spoken.

Any French guide can teach you to say J'ai faim! ("I'm starving!"), but only
Wicked French gives you the je ne sais quoi to hold your own with the
natives-argue like a vrai existentialist.

A Meal Observed
is a
seductive account of a long,
luxurious dinner at the venerable Paris restaurant Taillevent. Andrew Todhunter is both the American abroad sharing a rare gastronomic adventure
with his wife and the apprentice-cum-reporter who has spent several months
working in the restaurant’s celebrated kitchen, learning what goes on behind
the scenes.
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A "lightening-paced, intelligent thriller" in which clues are hidden in
the works of Da Vinci – clues visible for all to see, yet ingeniously
disguised by the painter. Choose either of two Journey Out adventures
( La France Gastronomique or
Châteaux
of the Loire Valley ) and you will visit the manor house where Leonardo Da Vinci spent his final years. |

World Food France
This book’s tag line is "for people who
live to eat, drink and travel." That's us! |

Savoir-Flair, by
Polly Platt, who bills herself as the "American who knows the French."
This book comes highly recommended by a couple of women who've traveled on
our La France Gastronomique trip. |
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The Chartres Labyrinth

The Chartres Cathedral, an hour south of Paris, houses what is perhaps the
world's best-known labyrinth. The most elaborate of labyrinth patterns, with
eleven circuits, dates back to the twelfth century.
This amazing labyrinth, set in the floor of floor of the cathedral, has been
a place of pilgrimage and spiritual renewal. It is walked in contemplative
meditation. Tracing the pattern brings inner peace. The labyrinth, its
stones worn smooth by countless feet of pilgrims, connects us with the many
who have come before.
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. . . Germany and
OktoBEARfest
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Northwest Bears member
Alan Mathews.
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munichbears Online
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Films to rent before your trip:
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Books

This opening fold-out map-book contains a
general map of Munich to help you visualize the 6 large districts discussed
in this guide, and 4 pages of valuable information, handy tips and useful
addresses. The last fold-out consists of a transportation map and four pages
of practical information.

Ludwig II, the so-called Mad King of Bavaria,
was one of the most enigmatic figures of the 19th century. At the age of 40,
declared insane in a plot to depose him, Ludwig
died in circumstances that remain a mystery to this day.
This book sheds new light on many puzzling aspect of Ludwig's private
life: his homosexuality, his supposed madness, and the riddle of his death.

The Beer Drinker's Guide to Munich,
by Larry Hawthorne. Travelers can drink in all the atmosphere, history, and
beer that Munich has to offer with this entertaining guide to the best
watering holes in the beer-drinking capital of the world. More than 70 of
Munich's best beer gardens, beer halls, pubs, and late-night hot spots are
listed in detail. Included are the colorful histories behind them all, with
detailed maps and instructions on how to find each place. Information on
Oktoberfest and other beer festivals make this guide as practical as it is
entertaining. This revised edition pays for itself twice over through a
special free beer offer from a list of Munich's most prized beer gardens.

When in Germany, Do as the Germans Do, by Hyde Flippo. On entering a
restaurant, should you find your own table or wait to be seated? What is a
suitable topic for small-talk with a stranger? In what circumstances might
you ask to borrow ein Handy? All these answers and more can be found
in this fun and intriguing book that teaches you about Germany's culture,
language, and people.
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Bistros & Jazz in Paris
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Livres |
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James Baldwin's classic novel set in 1950s
Paris. Swarming with expatriates and characterized by dangerous
liaisons and hidden violence, an American finds himself confronting secret
desires that jeopardize the conventional life he envisions for himself. |
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Billy Strayhorn was a black, gay genius who
wrote and arranged much of the music played by the most famous band in jazz
history: the Duke Ellington Orchestra. This moving and sensitive biography
gives an irreplaceable picture of a vanished culture, and is a fitting
tribute to a gifted and gentle man. |
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An insightful and sometimes humorous
collection of stories of days gone by in the world of jazz by Leslie Gourse,
a well-known jazz historian, critic and biographer.
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Alex Karmel's
loving portrait of the history and architecture of Paris from the vantage of
his own apartment in the Marais. It evokes the character and long history of
the City of Light. |
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Cinéma
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Musique
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"I love Paris in the summer, when it sizzles." - Cole Porter
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Alaskan Explorer Cruise
Louis L'Amour was famous for his western novels before
writing
Sitka, an adventure tale set in one of the Alaska towns you'll visit
on the cruise. Probably best suited for pre-teen boys who loved
reading White Fang,
Sitka is fun for its local color and unusual look at a slice of
history we don't often hear about. |

For those searching for gay nightlife on the cruise, you
need look no further than our group. At our ports of call, however,
it's a different story. While there aren't any gay bars or pubs that
we know of, there are a few cafés and shops welcoming gays and lesbians. You can
download a page from the Damron guide for our ports if you'd like to see
just what's out there. |

Birds of Prey, J. A. Jance. This mystery novel has been described by
some
reviewers as stereotypical, but one of our guests thought it a delightful
light read. It is set first in Seattle and then aboard a cruise ship sailing
to Alaska. Give it a read when you're looking for something light and
entertaining, and let us know what you think. |
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Once
you have your booking number, consider
booking your shore excursions online. You can view the schedule
and excursions online or
download the shore excursion booklet. We recommend you book early
for any excursion you really have your heart set on. Not to worry, you
can also book on board the ship. |
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For more information about our ports of call,
visit their Convention and Visitors Bureaus online
Juneau
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Ketchikan
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Sitka |
Caribbean
Thanksgiving Cruise
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Gay links:
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Michael Connors, a West Indian decorative
arts scholar, presents a comprehensive guide to the development of West
Indian furniture and its makers during the colonial era.

With wit and candor, Vanderhoof, who's worked
as a magazine and book editor, recounts her sometimes complicated but always
enlightening two-year voyage from Toronto to the West Indies and beyond with
her husband in their 42-foot sailboat.

From drinks and appetizers to entrees and
desserts, here are irresistible recipes that take you through the islands,
from Jamaica to Guadaloupe, to Martinique, to Barbados, to Cuba, and beyond. 

A
sweeping, compulsively readable
saga of the Caribbean islands.

The author writes, "We wrote this book with
the traveler in mind -- not for the world of academia. It is tightly written
at a reasonable reading level in an easy-to-read format -- and it's
light-weight." |
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Once
you have your booking number, consider
booking your shore excursions online. You can view the schedule
and excursions online or
download the shore excursion booklet. We recommend you book early
for any excursion you really have your heart set on. Not to worry, you
can also book on board the ship. |
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For more information about our ports of call,
visit them online:
Ft.
Lauderdale
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Nassau, Bahamas
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Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Road
Town, Tortola
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Half Moon Cay (Holland America's private island)
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Films to rent before your trip:
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Mediterranean Cruise |
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Books

In his travels through Croatia, Tony Fabijancic saw a world of peasants,
shepherds and fishermen irrevocably giving way to the new reality of a
modern European state. With a deft and sure touch, he captures the lingering
spirit of the old world even as the former fabric of this place is
unraveling forever. His profound familiarity with the "extraordinary
regionality" of Croatia leads to memorable images of the country, and to
sketches and unhurried ruminations on its people, its landscapes, kitchens,
cities, and coastlines.

Josip Novakovich records his journey to find his roots Some
to his native
Croatia,
some no farther than Cleveland, where
he searches for the grave of
his
grandmother, who refused to return to Croatia with the rest of her
family. This moving collection reflects the joys and the difficulties in
returning to a homeland left behind.

Widely regarded as the world's first modern
novel, and one of the funniest and most tragic books ever written, Don
Quixote chronicles the famous picaresque adventures of the noble
knight-errant Don Quixote of La Mancha and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza,
as they travel through sixteenth-century Spain.
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This is a gloriously photographed book full of traditional and contemporary
home-cooking style recipes from France, illustrated with lavish scenic
photography from all the regions of France. Throughout the book are boxed
features that explore such topics as the importance of cheese, oyster lore,
and gathering herbes de Provence.
Savoring
France is a culinary tour in search of the true French table. An intriguing
tapestry of local specialties and national dishes. Bon appetit!
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For more information on your
Mediterranean
Cruise ports of call,
visit them online:
Venice, Italy
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Dubrovnik,
Croatia
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Santorini, Greece
Villefranche,
France
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Barcelona, Spain
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Films
and Music to enjoy before your trip:
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An unmarried, 30-year-old woman finds herself falling for a non-Greek man,
much to the dismay of her traditional Greek family. The joy of this movie is
in the details, which are specific and authentic to the Greek experience --
the foods, the personalities, the customs. For example, as the bride walks
up the aisle, the older relatives make as if they're spitting at her. (The
spitting is to make the bride unappealing, so the devil will stay away!) |
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This
international quartet of (foxy!) young male vocalists
come to us from all over
the world.
Il Divo, or "male divine performer," is an international operatic pop group
comprised of renowned Spanish opera
baritone, Carlos Marín, French pop singer, Sébastien Izambard, and two
classically trained tenors, Swiss Urs Bühler and American David Miller.
Reflecting the multi-national character of the group, the songs are not all
sung in English but drift between Spanish, English and Italian. However
worded, all use the emotional Esperanto of love. |
All Our Cruises

Our cruises usually include two formal
nights. On those evenings, gentlemen wear tuxedos. It's also okay to wear
a dark suit. Ladies usually wear an evening gown or cocktail dress.
Formal wear for ladies and gentlemen can be pre-ordered for your use for
the duration of your cruise.
CruiseLine Formalwear offers a convenient way
to have elegant formal wear delivered directly to your stateroom. You can Contact CruiseLine
Formalwear at (800) 551-5091 to reserve your tux or gown and it will be ready in your
stateroom when you board. For more information, please visit them
online.
You may also see more information about individual shipboard dress codes
here:
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Films to rent before your trip:
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Okay, maybe you should watch these
after your
cruise . . .
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La Vita Italia
For your reading pleasure . . .

For centuries Italy has been many things to many people. In this brilliant
anthology and traveler's companion, 28 first-rate women writers
reveal why the land that is the heart and soul of European civilization is
so seductive to women.

The Slow Food movement, founded in Italy, is dedicated to preserving and
promoting traditional food ways -- to protecting artisanal food producers and
the pleasures of eating well.

Did you know that a walnut-sized truffle sells for $200 or that white
truffles are the most valuable and extremely rare? The Italian Truffle Guide
takes the reader on a journey from Piedmont's Langhe hills, following the
Apennines down to Central Italy.

The
wines of Italy are a delightful part of any visit to the Bel Paese, and The
Italian Wine Guide is the ultimate guide to the world of these wines.

Essays
full of history, philosophical ruminations, humorous anecdotes, cultural
musings, and useful travel information - in short the best of The New York
Times talent - will make you want to drop everything and fly to this land
that continues to inspire writes, artists, and casual visitors alike.
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Films to rent before your trip:
Fantastico!
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Useful Links:
Slow Food
Gay Friendly Italy
Italian Wines
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Sacred Journey in Mexico
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Books
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At Journey Out we are honored
and excited to be partnering with award winning author Joseph Dispenza on
our Sacred journey in Mexico tour, combining spirit and
festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Would
you like to come back from your vacation feeling not only rested and
relaxed, but also have been deeply moved or transformed? If so, check
out the work of writer, teacher and workshop leader Joseph Dispenza. Joseph is the author of
The Way of the Traveler: Making Every Trip a
Journey of Self-Discovery and 11 other books.
"During the trip, there are ways to be more alive to every moment, and ways
to recognize the 'stranger' you meet, of rendering the strange and exotic
and difficult into something you understand and appreciate. Upon returning
home, you can integrate your new understanding into your life because every
journey is a journey inward. As Joseph writes, 'Something wonderful
has happened. We have been on a journey of exploration and discovery
that has led us back to the heart of ourselves.'" This dovetails
beautifully with the Journey Out philosophy of enriching life with travel. We encourage
each of our guests to read this book and incorporate Joseph's
ideas and simple yet life-expanding activities into their travels. Read the complete review. |

Live Better Longer, by author Joseph Dispenza
draws out simple steps for getting well, staying well and gaining vitality
for a long and healthy life based on the teachings of legendary holistic
healer and pioneering nutritionist Hazel Parcells. In this practical and
motivating guide, Dr. Parcells’ longtime student, Dispenza distills more
than sixty-five years of her groundbreaking research on natural health and
the chemistry of foods into seven practices that are remarkably easy to
integrate into daily routines.

On Silence,
by author Joseph Dispenza brings us practical information on the practice of
silence and realistic suggestions for making it a part of your life. The
book is set out as a thirty-day program, designed to create a habit for
practicing silence in your daily living. Most of the book is a journal of
your time in silence—an opportunity for you to participate directly in the
first-hand experience of this splendid practice.

In the mid-1980s, author Tony Cohan and his wife decided they had had enough
of the hectic pace and inherent insecurities of life in Los Angeles and made
tracks for the historic town of San Miguel de Allende in central Mexico.
Almost inevitably, they eventually found themselves buying a 250-year-old
hacienda on the verge of collapse, with wonderfully elegant Spanish colonial
architecture and a garden brimming with papayas, avocados, and custard
apples. What followed was a love affair with a country and its people that
has endured.
On Mexican Time is a lyrical attempt to capture the
Mexican magic that bewitched the two of them.

With Marc Ian Barasch's insightful book
Healing Dreams, the author reaches far beyond the typical dream analysis
into the more ambitious realms of spiritual turning points, personal
relationships, and mystical opportunities. For many readers this will be a
life-altering book, one that forever shifts the dreamer's approach to dreams
as well as the conscious world.
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Useful Links:
Portal San Miguel
- one stop shop for all things San Miguel
Day of The Dead
- a beautiful site devoted to the yearly ritual
LifePath Retreats
- learn more about LifePath Retreats in gorgeous San Miguel
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. . . and Other Resources
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If It's Tuesday,
This Must Be Belgium (1969) 
This hysterically funny film defined group travel in the late 1960's. Watch it today to see what your Journey Out experience will NOT be. Suzanne Pleshette, Norman Fell, Mildred Natwick and Luke Halpin of
Flipper fame.

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Would
you like to come back from your vacation feeling not only rested and
relaxed, but also have been deeply moved or transformed? If so, check
out the work of writer, teacher and workshop leader Joseph Dispenza. Joseph is the author of
The Way of the Traveler: Making Every Trip a
Journey of Self-Discovery and 11 other books.
"During the trip, there are ways to be more alive to every moment, and ways
to recognize the 'stranger' you meet, of rendering the strange and exotic
and difficult into something you understand and appreciate. Upon returning
home, you can integrate your new understanding into your life because every
journey is a journey inward. As Joseph writes, 'Something wonderful
has happened. We have been on a journey of exploration and discovery
that has led us back to the heart of ourselves.'" This dovetails
beautifully with the Journey Out philosophy of enriching life with travel. We encourage
each of our guests to read this book and incorporate Joseph's
ideas and simple yet life-expanding activities into their travels. Read the complete review
At Journey Out we are honored
and excited to be partnering with Joseph on a
very special trip combining spirit and
festival in Mexico.

Capture your memories the old
fashioned way with this gorgeous
Explorer's Journal!
Lewis and Clark thoroughly documented the flora and fauna along
their journey's way. And so should you. Modern explorers who enjoy
recording their expeditions, adventures and exploits will love
this pressed, heavy cotton twill album featuring an exceptional, oil
tanned leather trim. Very classy! |
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Billed
as "the most up-to-date and complete travel guide made by and for lesbians,"
this guide is brought to you by the folks at
Damron.
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