by Sheila on November 18, 2009
Welcome to the November 18, 2009 edition of the Carnival of Cities, where we find out about goings-on in cities and towns across the world, all in a single blog post. Thanks very much to Glennia at the Silent I who hosted the previous edition.
I’m happy to consider hosts for upcoming Carnival editions in December, January and February.
If you’d like to host the Carnival on your blog, please email me at Sheila “at” sheilascarborough “dot” com.
Off we go….
Cities in
by Sheila on November 4, 2009
Are you braving the busiest travel days in the US in the next few weeks?
That’s right, it’s the Thanksgiving holiday, so have some Tums (or your antacid of choice.)
If you insist on flying, remember that the airline experience these days is often similar to the worst bus trip you’ve ever taken. I’m sorry to be such a cynic, but it’s me against them when it comes to incredibly unpleasant US air travel.
Consider these survival tips:
*** Drive rather than fly if you can,
by Sheila on October 27, 2009
While blasting north through Oklahoma enroute a speaking engagement, I saw on my map that I was passing through tiny El Reno, OK (located on historic Route 66.)
The town has three different places listed in one of my favorite references, Jane and Michael Stern’s Roadfood.
I couldn’t find Jobe’s and Sid’s was closed, but by golly I found Johnnie’s Grill so I stopped for their famous onion burger.
I adore onions. My kids aren’t really into them. Since this was a
by Sheila on October 22, 2009
Y’all know I can be pretty tight-fisted, right? I’ll happily spend money when it makes sense to do so, and for things and experiences that are special, but when it comes to transportation and hotels, I’m okay with your basic clean versions.
I simply want to get back and forth and have a decent night’s sleep and shower while I’m there. My best experiences are usually OFF the aircraft and OUTSIDE of the hotel.
So, while living in Europe, my family and
by Sheila on October 17, 2009
Things are a bit slow here in the BlogOPlex as I bounce from the Association for Women in Communications (AWC) conference right now in Seattle (hashtag #awc100 if you want to follow on Twitter) and the upcoming Oklahoma Governor’s Conference on Tourism (#OTIA) in Tulsa, where I’m giving a luncheon keynote and workshop on Monday, October 19.
I did have time to run down to Seattle’s Pike Place Market with good friend, fellow travel blogger and ukulele maestro Pam Mandel. For