Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

Gas Prices

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

One of the multiple issues with policy debates nowadays is that they often tend to be not open and taken all to literally. Take the “difficulty” of inflated gas prices. The answer? Tax the oil businesses! Put a cap on prices! Start investigations into price gouging! Remove environmental restrictions on clean-burning gas!

Thats ignorant. We should take different look. Here are a couple of pertinent facts:

* It’s beneficial that gas fees are rising. We want people to purchase more fuel-efficient autos and we want people to drive less. In the long run, oil prices are going to rise up whether we like it or not.
* The poor are the ones hit hardest by high gas prices, they have the least income and oftentimes are stuck in living and work situations that don’t allow them to drive less.

Even so, there are a few policy decisions, some local, some federal, just randomly, that make a lot more sense than whining about the oil industry:

* Cut the tax from the payroll — place more money in the hands of the low income folks, the working poor. Figure that in by increasing taxes on the wealthy return them to the rates we had back when Clinton was around, which allowed for alot of economic growth, thanks.
* Finance and develop urban transit systems.
* Raise the corporate average fuel economy standards.
* Provide federally-funded, high-speed internet connections, all over — very similar to interstate system — and give rewards to employers who allow employees to telecommute.
* Provide government health coverage , perhaps then people wont be so terrified to change jobs.
* Tax the hell out of fuel-inefficient cars and truck purchases and send the money into rewards for fuel-efficient vehicle purchases.

The point is to help the nation get ready for and adapt to increasing gas prices, not to force lower prices.

Broadening Horizons

Friday, July 20th, 2007

Theres no one place that can open your way of thinking, but i think that travel in general, especially on a world scale will definately open your mind. When you experience the life of another culture, and if you enjoy it, and embrace it, whether you choose to or not, you will grow as a person.

Europe is a wonderful place, if for no other reason than the fact you can simply board a train and make a day  out of going to another country and back home again. You can go to Germany and then train to Switzerland, or Italy, or France etc. Then go see the Alps, its all right there. Couple that with the history thats visible and palpable in Eurpoe.

Imagine further, Africa.  The culture there is still primarily intact. The  vegetation unchanged. The animals more exotic and beatiful than that of any other place.  The people  are far kinder than the media would have you believe.

Some people make pilgrimages to the places they have roots, Ireland, England, Scotland, Norway, china etc. I think these are deep and meanful trips to many, much akin to a spiritual pilgrimage

Fear of Flying

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

I used to be really afraid of flying. Days before a trip I would get so stressed i would be sick, and i would stay sick.
I had to get meds from my doctor just so i could calm down some.

Over time i did get over my phobia. Now i can fall asleep during takeoff. Heres my strategy:

Try to sit in view of the attendants. This is routine for them, and they done it a million times, its just another day to them, and perhaps you will find that comforting.

If you cant feel the vibrations of the aircraft, it makes the flight seem a bit less real, and you can imagine you are simply in a a movie theatre. Try putting your feet on your luggage, or use the bar from chair in front of you.

Its a blessing when the pilots announce prior to trubalence that the chance is likely that the plane will see some. Its nice to be prepared, and its nice ot know that the pilots are prepared as well.

Bring a book, or a crossward  puzzle.  Anything that can hold your attention and  shift your focus. A good magazine is excellent.
In  the end, after you do this enough, it will become a second nature to you, and you will find yourself increasingly more comfortable with air travel.

10 Must See Places

Friday, June 15th, 2007

Dubai - Dubai has some of the most awesome hotels and beautiful beaches the world knows it should not be missed if you are intending to travel and see the world.

Seattle should be added to any travelers itinerary it has excellent sites such as Mount Rainier the Cascade Mountains it boasts pikes market and Pioneer Square also ofnote would be the space needle the Olympic Mountains.If your animal person you might enjoy seeing Whales outside of Seattle in the Pacific ocean.

America’s largest city is New York City located in the state of New York on the eastern seaboard has one of the tallest buildings in the world known as the Empire State building. the Yankees play in Yankee Stadium. A highly regarded natural history Museum is in New York City, as well along the world-famous Broadway for the art lover.

Brazil is one of the first of the exotic locations one should consider in South America. Brazil has carnival which is a very akin to our Mardi Gras in last 10 days just prior to Lenten season. Of course Brazil has rain forests and the Amazon River. Amazon has some of the greatest waterfalls on that continent and Brazil has   roughly 6000 miles of beaches.

The country of Egypt brags one of the 10 natural wonders of the world with the pyrimids and also has the Valley of the Kings one the largest deserts in the world Cairo is a cultural melting pot of that portion of Africa and the Nile River is one of the largest in the world is definatly  a sight to behold.

France has the Alps but also famous for their wines. they boast the Cathedral of Notre Dame which stands for Our Lady in Latin as the Moulin Rouge, the Eiffel Tower  . if you go to France don’t miss the arc de triumph. the food is is highly regarded  European cuisine. is also the French Riviera and of course Normandy beach which is famous in World War II invasion.

Definitely be sure to see Greece . visit all the Greek Isles a ticket tour the Acropolis go see the theater of Dionysus, visit the Parthenon, the Agoura in the national archealogical museum. get some pictures of the great architecture

Don’t miss Japan with Mount Fuji in Tokyo when you stop at Tokyo be sure to see the Imperial Palace along with the Castle visit. Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan has some the greatest scenerey in the world especially during the Cherry Blossom Festival along with a wide array of Buddhist and Shinto temples.

Of course the Bahamas for the beaches the beaches and the beaches.

I’d have to conclude list by saying the visit all the Canadian countryside due to the wide array of flora and fauna in all the wild animals. Truly a sight for a metropolis raised person like myself.

Must See Items in NYC

Friday, June 8th, 2007

1. The Blue Man Group for sure! They are over at the Astor Place theater. Even if you are a dance music fan, you will LOVE this show! A trio a blue guys who dont speak, catching objects in their mouth and playing the strangest instruments, they really get the crowd involved! Great time! Very fun.

2. Avenue Q. Check them out over at the Golden Theater. Quite a bit different from the Blue Man Group. Its alot like broadway, but with muppets singing satyrical songs.

3. Whitney Museum,
Rudolph Stingels’ work is currently being displayed, and should not be missed

4. Pace/MacGill Gallery is currently exhibiting some world renowned  photographs  from many famous collections/

5.Chelsea Market: A fantastic place to catch an inexpensive breakfast or lunch, it boasts some fabulous bakeries to boot!

**JoJo is definately my fave eatery in the whole city. It’s not as stylish as some other places, but they are awesome. The food and service are top of the line, every time. It’s a  converted townhome over on the Upper East Side.


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