Located in the Caribbean just off the coast of Belize, Bird Island is a secluded off-grid paradise. The private island is just a 20-minute boat ride from the mainland, which is included in your stay. Continue reading
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LEGO Cars: Artist Recreates Classic Vehicles in Everyones Favourite Bricks
“Ghostbusters”
In the hours 41-year-old Ralph Savelsberg is not working as a physicist for the Dutch Ministry of Defence, he is recreating classic vehicles in everyones favourite bricks. Continue reading
Tallinn: The Estonian Treasure of Europe
Perhaps there aren’t many travelers who would like to spend their holidays in Tallinn – and probably most of them are not even aware of its existence. However, the Estonian capital has much to offer to those who are passionate about history, art and architecture Continue reading
How to Be a Good Wife in the 1950s
Things are very different from how they were in the 1950s. But we can all learn a little from reading about being a good housewife in the 1950s.
The “Good Wife’s Guide” is a magazine article rumored to have been published in the May 13, 1955 issue of Housekeeping Monthly, describing how a good wife should act Continue reading
On Art and Mindfulness
For the past several summers, Enrique Martínez Celaya has been teaching a painting workshop at Anderson Ranch in Colorado. Many of his students are unusually moved by the experience. And that’s not surprising. Continue reading
The Story Of A Ship
One sunny day a cruise ship that was created to be unsinkable took it’s first cruise. The ship was full of passengers, from billionaires, millionaires, businessmen, celebrities and professionals. The ship is carrying those valuable persons. Person’s with pride and attainment. Well since the ship was created and dubbed as unsinkable it is carrying it’s pride and elegance as well. Continue reading
Cabin With a View, The Windowless Plane
In a concept design created by U.K. product and technology research company, Centre for Process Innovation (CPI), an airplane’s windows will be replaced with floor-to-ceiling screens displaying 360-degree views of the sky captured by cameras mounted outside the plane. In addition to the real-time displays, the screens would also be used for entertainment purposes, showing detailed information about the objects seen outside the plane and playing recorded media. The screens would also double as touch-screen displays for in-flight services.