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Tag Archives: national park

Foods with Long Shelf Lives, Community at Home

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
shaka sign

As much of the world adjusts to a new normal of restricted living, our readers share tips for finding everyday joys... The Zoom platform is easy and convenient. Missing your favorite teacher or class? This will allow you to still take that class with that teacher at their regular time slots in the safe environment of your own home.

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Max von Sydow, Dog Clones, Science in 2020s

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
a young Max von Sydow

A Koreatown-based company in Los Angeles is giving pet lovers a second chance with Fido.For pet owners who just aren’t ready to let go, ViaGen can provide an invaluable service by cloning a beloved dog, cat, or even horse... Johnny Cash is arguably country music’s most cited influence by younger artists, but Cash wasn’t above being influenced himself. He was forever a student of music, always listening for songs that moved him.

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T-Boy Film Critics Winners, Kirk Douglas on His Acting

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Kirk Douglas

See Traveling Boy's Film Critics winners for 2020... Traveling Boy Film Critics Association selects Kirk Douglas’ film appearances followed with comments by Mr. Douglas... Profiles in Courage is a 1956 volume of short biographies describing acts of bravery and integrity by eight United States Senators under enormous pressure from their parties and their constituents.

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Teachers on Impeachment, Anna Karina Remembered

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Anna Karina

Last week, Kane Tanaka celebrated her 117th birthday with a party at a nursing home in Fukuoka, Japan... By the year 2040, international travel will be a faster, easier and more ecologically sustainable activity than ever before, according to a report... It’s been almost 600 years since the trial and execution of Joan of Arc, and her memory hasn’t faded.

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World’s Oldest Person, Future Of Travel, Joan of Arc

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Joan of Arc

Last week, Kane Tanaka celebrated her 117th birthday with a party at a nursing home in Fukuoka, Japan... By the year 2040, international travel will be a faster, easier and more ecologically sustainable activity than ever before, according to a report... It’s been almost 600 years since the trial and execution of Joan of Arc, and her memory hasn’t faded.

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Dylan Thomas Christmas, Brom Wikstrom

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Dylan Thomas

All the Christmases roll down toward the two-tongued sea, like a cold and headlong moon bundling down the sky that was our street; and they stop at the rim of the ice-edged fish-freezing waves, and I plunge my hands in the snow and bring out whatever I can find.

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Martin Scorsese Speaks, Handling Flight Delays

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Martin Scorsese

Cinema is an art form that brings you the unexpected. In superhero movies, nothing is at risk, a director says.... Odds are if you are a regular traveler — and even if you’re not — you will eventually experience a flight delay.

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Swimming in the Brazilian Desert, Maria Shriver

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Lençóis Maranhenses National Park

Every year, the sand dunes at Lençóis Maranhenses National Park in Brazil collect rainwater from about January to June. And come July, these dunes become temporary pools full of clear, warm water... In Houston, Texas, A tiny suburban eatery is breaking all the rules to create some of the freshest-tasting grub on the horizon.

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Ming is Gone, 10 Free National Parks

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Kenai Fjords National Park glacier

Ming, the Siberian-Bengal tiger is gone. Antoine Yates, Ming’s owner, once said that the tiger was his ‘only friend, really'... For every national park swarmed by visitors, dozens of state and federal preserves, parks, and monuments go relatively untraveled. Here's a list of 10 crowd-free alternatives.

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