Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
On our way back from wonderful Belize, we had a layover in Dallas/Fort Worth (Texas) where we decided to stay the night and wake up super-early to catch our early morning flight…
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How To Bring “Must Stay Cold” Food (And Medicine!) In Your Carry-On
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Everyone has their favorite foods from certain places, whether it’s bratwurst from Wisconsin, kielbasi from New Jersey or Aunt Mary’s famous lasagna. They taste great while you’re visiting, but bringing…
TX GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Allen West “Flicked” Off Man’s Mask At DFW Airport
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Another day, another mask confrontation. However this one’s a little different. The catalyst was a candidate for the governor of Texas. Allen Bernard West is an American politician and retired…
What to Pack for a Cruise?
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Over the years, I’ve come up with a list of items that make my long cruises (even a week-long cruise) much more pleasant. Use this ship-specific packing guide to help you pack for your next cruise vacation. The listed items are suitable for river…
The Best Brewery Tour? Spoetzl Brewery – Shiner, Texas
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Over the years, we’ve been on several brewery tours. While most of them try to make the beer-making process interesting, there are only so many ways you can show people…
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Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Beautiful Cities of the World Collection
Here is another of the special animated creations for the recent drop on OpenSea. Can’t wait to go back here and see the family once NZ opens up again!
Review: Candlewood Suites El Paso (TX)
Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
We recently spent several nights at the Candlewood Suites El Paso in El Paso, Texas. Here’s our review. Review: Candlewood Suites El Paso (TX) Location & Parking Candlewood Suites El Paso is…
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Review: Holiday Inn Express & Suites El Paso Airport (TX)
Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
On a recent visit to El Paso, Texas, I stayed the night at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites El Paso Airport since I had an early flight out to Los Angeles.…
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The Sneaky Way This Texas Airport Stopped Passengers’ Complaints About Long Waits
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
If there’s one thing we’ve learned in the age of social media, it’s that you should fact-check stuff before you write about them. From the Airbnb owner that wouldn’t allow…
We Tried To Find Bad Brisket In Texas. Here’s How We Did
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Who has the best brisket in Texas? Do you have a few hours for experts to explain the difference in cooking methods between the most famous places? Some will praise…
50 Best & Fun Things to do in Houston Texas (2021 Attractions)
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Are you looking for a great city to visit in Texas? Well, I have got one for you where you can experience shopping, dining, unique attractions, and Texas-sized culture all wrapped into one! It is none other than the city of Houston Texas, a place where…
Eight Reasons To Visit Texas Hill Country (And Nearby Locations)
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
The Texas Hill Country is a geographic region located west of Austin and north of San Antonio. Although there’s no official border, many websites set boundaries of what counts and…
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Read MoreSafety First When Taking Texas Bluebonnet Pictures
Written by Greg Stump @ Traveling Mom
Everything is bigger in Texas and that includes wildflowers. As spring creeps into Texas ahead of the rest of the country roadways explode in color with bluebonnets, Indian paintbrushes and many more colorful flowers. Also exploding? A total disregard …
Austin’s Snowpocalypse: The Storm that Took the City Down
Written by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Posted: 2/25/2021 “That guy is buying six dozen eggs? And look at all that water!” I said, staring at a picture from a local grocery store on my friend’s phone. “I mean, it’s going to get cold and snow a bit, but this isn’t the apocalypse! I think this guy is going overboard.” “Right?” she […]
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Read MoreThe Most Disappointing Tourist Attractions In The World
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Over the past 18 months, we’ve dreamed of all the places we want to visit. Maybe you reconsidered your travel goals and are thinking about visiting some sites you’ve never…