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Tuscany in Autumn

“A feast for the senses.” ——- Few places capture the romance of autumn travel like Tuscany. As the grape harvest begins, the rolling hills of this Italian region come alive with activity. Rows of vineyards stretch toward medieval hilltop towns, and the air carries the promise of new vintages being prepared. It’s a season of […]

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Savor the Autumn Colors of 2025

“A few Ideas – plus a map of current fall colors.” ——- Millions look forward each year to the magnificent colors on display in autumn. Whether standing atop a mountain ridge or wandering deep within the folds of a forest, the views are irreplaceable. Add in the crackle of leaves underfoot and the earthy fragrance […]

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A Timeless Tradition in Athens

“The Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. “ ——- Athens, Greece, stands as one of the world’s great historic capitals, often regarded as the cradle of Western civilization. Founded over 3,000 years ago, it was the heart of classical philosophy, democracy, and the arts. Landmarks like the Acropolis and the […]

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Utah Olympic Park Where Training Never Stops!

“A year-round launchpad for excellence” ——- Nestled in the mountains above Park City, the Utah Olympic Park is far more than a relic of the 2002 Winter Games – it remains one of the premier training centers in the world. Housing everything from a bobsled and luge track to ski jumps and freestyle ramps, the […]

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Great American Autumn Trips

“A few creative ideas for the US and Canada!” ——- There may be no better way to get up close and personal with all the sites to see in North America than traveling via car or truck. Road trips enable passengers to set their own pace and make multiple stops along the way to check […]

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Spain’s Wildest Festival

“A tomato fight turns 80!” ——- This past August marked the 80th anniversary of La Tomatina, the world-famous tomato-throwing festival in Buñol, Spain. What started back in 1945 as a spontaneous food fight among local kids during a parade has grown into an international phenomenon recognized as one of Europe’s most unusual and joyful celebrations. […]

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Tips for Labor Day Getaways

“The unofficial end of summer is here.” ——- Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer. Even though summer officially ends a few weeks after Labor Day, a new school year begins for most students by Labor Day, and the lazy, hazy days spent on the beach give way to a new school year. It’s […]

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A Secret Passage Through Europe!

by Brandon Ahearn, JD, LLM, CFA Relocation Consultant at YourPlaceInEurope YourPlaceInEurope.com Biography:  Brandon Ahearn is a US and Swiss dual citizen and holder of a BA and a Juris Doctor from the USA, a Master in European Laws from Germany plus a CFA Charterholder.  His career as a lawyer has been largely in financial services and in technology. […]

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Labor Day Travel Tips

Labor Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September each year. It honors the contributions and achievements of American workers and the labor movement. The holiday originated in the late 19th century, during the height of the Industrial Revolution, when labor unions were fighting for fair wages, reasonable working hours, and safer […]

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Four Must See US Road Trips!

“That will make you fall in love with the US again.” ——- Ah, the great American road trip—nothing says freedom quite like a full tank of gas, a bag of snacks riding shotgun, and your favorite playlist cranked up. From the days of Route 66’s glory to the interstate highways that keep our wanderlust alive, […]

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