Here’s a mashup — a terrific thread from the Travelwriters.com BBS of most over-used words in travel writing, and the latest Home Turf Media blog carnival.
For the first topic, I must say that, yikes, I’ve been guilty of a few of the cliched expressions that are panned on the BBS, like “a step back in time” or “nestled.” This is a fun discussion and should be required reading for English composition classes.
For the second topic, let me commend the Carnival of Cities #3, Urban Planet to your reading pleasure. Topics submitted include:
Houston, Texas, USA Bill at Wisebread wants you to know why a bad first job is good for you. It’s the first in a series of articles about how to break into Houston’s advertising industry.
Seattle, Washington, USA Mary Jo Manzanares tells us about the thought-provoking photography exhibit “Captured Youth” at Pioneer Square’s James Harris Gallery. She writes at The Seattle Traveler.
Des Moines, Iowa, USA Doug Mitchell wants to know what would happen if “Little House on the Prairie’s” Charles Ingalls had venture funding (or How America’s Heartland Is HOT.)
Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA Alli Crumley extends a warm welcome to Chattanooga visitors (it’s natural that you will love it here.)
San Francisco, California, USA The Silicon Valley Blogger is appalled that this old house is worth US$ 1.23 million compared to a gorgeous home in another attractive Western US city.
Bellevue, Washington, USA Steve Madsen tells us that in Bellevue, Seattle’s younger sister is growing up.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia CJCM discovers that Zass!!, the world’s first mobile hair salon, is in Kuala Lumpur.
Tokyo, Japan Yours truly presents a detailed itinerary from Asakusa to Odaiba in Tokyo.
Preston, Lancashire, the United Kindom Riversider argues against excessive development and barrage construction on the historic River Ribble, near the town of Preston. His post asks, “Riverworks, who stands to gain: property consultants or the environment?”
Berlin, Germany Steve presents Five Favs – Berlin, Germany posted at Exit Row Seat.
Fribourg, Switzerland Jul describes colorful Fribourg in words and lovely photos at her blog This non-American Life.
That’s it for today; the week is rapidly getting crazier as I prepare to attend Austin’s South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive conference (for “digital creatives”) starting this Friday. I’ll be blogging about it over at Liz Strauss’ Successful Blog.





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Hey everyone,
To rectify a blogger’s comment, Zass!! does not cut hair in a moving bus.Haha, that’s cute and silly..
God willing, Zass!! will expand globally. Basically the idea is mooted to help single mothers, the poor, Muslim converts and physically challenged earn a living.
For more info, log on to http://www.myzass.com
Please help us help others. We’re merely teaching others to fish, not give fish.
Hello Fara, Thanks very much for your comment and for telling us more about Zass!!
I was of course joking in my post — when I went to CJCM’s blog I could see that the Zass!! bus goes from place to place, parks, and THEN cuts hair. Customers do not have to be worried about strange cuts on a moving vehicle.
Thanks again for visiting us all the way from Malaysia….
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