
Now that I own a Wrapadoo, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to live without one. After washing my hair, I always flipped my head over and twisted a bath towel around my head. With the slightest tilt of the head, the bath towel would invariably fall off.
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Posted November 20, 2009

It's a relatively new trend in travel -- expectant parents take that final
romantic getaway before their little one arrives. These babymoons are a great chance to reconnect and get some much-needed relaxation ...
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Posted November 18, 2009

There are spots when
traveling in Italy that everyone must see (read Rome, Florence, Venice). But this article on GoNomad takes the idea one step further and outlines the locales that every
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Posted November 5, 2009

The thin and durable
Jimi Wallet has a purpose - it's to take the place of your wallet, but not to bog it down with all that extra accumulated stuff. It's small and compact, and its home is in your ...
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Posted October 24, 2009

Boston is known as Beantown and "America's Walking City." Since driving in Boston is a major challenge for tourists and residents alike, it's a good idea to park your car and explore famous historical landmarks on foot. With history dating back to the 17th century, ...
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Posted October 23, 2009

I immediately felt at home in the family-owned
Nonantum Resort, located in Kennebunkport, Maine. In late September, I arrived at the gray Victorian-style hotel, which was in full-swing with several events taking place and a mix of early leaf-peeping guests as well as locals.
Charlie, a retired Vice President of a ...
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Posted October 16, 2009