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A chance to travel again felt exciting and overwhelmingAnd then in April 2021, we had some news. And traveling with a baby is very similar to traveling solo in that people are much kinder to you. Having a baby actually made exploring a new country easierWith Guy at work most days, Blake and I went exploring. Traveling with a baby is weirdly similar to solo travel in that every small victory feels huge. Excerpted from "A Trip of One's Own: Hope, Heartbreak, and Why Traveling Solo Could Change Your Life" (Sourcebooks, May 3, 2022).
Persons: Blake, I'd, Guy, whisking, Thelma, Louise, soiling, Jeanne Baret, Blake greedily, I'm Locations: Spain, Cadiz, Southern Spain, London, Mauritius, East Africa, Sourcebooks
Opinion: Vacations as we know it are over
  + stars: | 2023-07-27 | by ( Opinion Bill Mcguire | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
On the contrary, the extreme weather conditions across southern Europe this summer are a wake-up call — a reminder that not even our vacations are insulated from the growing consequences of global heating. Even northern Europe would see a tripling of extreme heat events, which could be expected once every five years. Climate breakdown is set to become all-pervasive and affect every aspect of our lives and livelihoods, and already extreme weather can happen pretty much anywhere. This can’t go on, nor should it, both for the peace of mind of holiday-makers increasingly worried about growing extreme weather, and for the good of the planet. Holidays abroad need to be decoupled from flying, which means – as far as Europe is concerned – train, car or coach.
Persons: Bill McGuire, Read, Lefteris Damianidis, jetting, staycations, we’ll Organizations: Geophysical, University College London, CNN, Reuters, Greenpeace, scot, Catania, Twitter Locations: Rhodes, Corfu, Evia, Europe, American, Lindos, Greece, Palermo, Sicily
A 25-year-old built a tiny home using skills learned from YouTube videos after losing his job. Jacob Harrell, 27, told Insider how he built the tiny home in four months for under £5,000 (about $6,000). After being made redundant, he set up a YouTube channel and decided to convert the tiny office into a house. "I'm quite proud of the tiny house – the process of building something with your hands is very rewarding." "The process is complicated because I applied to change the use of land for tourism purposes and to rent out more than one tiny house."
Then, I started receiving gift cards from people occasionally and found that I love this idea as a gift. 5 practical reasons I like to give gift cardsSome people may think gift cards are losing their charm, but I disagree. I can get gift cards at a discount that stretches my budget furtherI love to get gift cards from Amazon, Walmart, and Target at a discount thanks to holiday sales. Walmart also has discounted gift cards for popular retailers and restaurants, like buying a $25 gift card for $20. I don't buy gift cards for everyoneThe truth is, most people want cash or gift cards for Christmas, but may not admit it out loud.
A 25-year-old built a tiny home using skills learned from YouTube videos after losing his job. He used to live on a Dutch barge – a small houseboat – and learned to carry out minor repairs and improvements by watching YouTube videos. "I used recycled timber to build the tiny home and the kitchen cabinet doors were made using leftover cedar wood. "I'm quite proud of the tiny house – the process of building something with your hands is very rewarding." "The process is complicated because I applied to change the use of land for tourism purposes and to rent out more than one tiny house."
HONG KONG, Oct 10 (Reuters Breakingviews) - China’s lackluster Golden Week holiday this year casts a dark cloud over the economy. Domestic tourism sales during the country’s annual spend-and-travel blitz fell to $40 billion, less than half of pre-pandemic levels. Before the pandemic, domestic tourists splurged some 650 billion yuan ($91 billion) during the 2019 Golden Week – over a quarter more than during the Chinese New Year festival. Overall, domestic trips were just 422 million during Golden Week, down 18% from last year. China’s Golden Week has lost its shine.
A few weeks before her departure, she sends around a note to remind everyone of her out-of-office dates. Then once she's logged off, she's unavailable — as in, "doesn't include a phone number if you need her" unavailable. Here, Cupp, 51, shares why she no longer includes her phone number in her out-of-office message, and why that can be a good thing for her team. Why she doesn't give out her phone number in case of emergency: I always set up an out-of-office message, which says I'm not available via email or phone. So if it's going to be 6 o'clock on a Wednesday, and that's the time you're going to check in for that week, do it.
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