Another edition of the 3 Links I love: All about Russia, learn about the wellness industry, ride on the Trans-Siberian Railway and see 2016 in graphics as we say goodbye to it!
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Some material that blew my mind lately as we are winding down 2016…
9 questions about Russia you were too embarrassed to ask
Well, Russia is in the news a lot lately and if you read this outstanding article in Vox you will be much more educated on the matter. It does not deal with the latest hacking episode. Must read in my opinion, enjoy!
The sickening business of wellness
If there is one thing that gets me is salesmen hawking shit to everyone. So many charlatans everywhere you look ready to sell you all kinds of crap. And this wellness industry is so full of them, wow! Himalayan salt lamp anyone?
Trans-Siberian Railway: a view from Moscow to Vladivostok
Well, since we are on the Russian subject matter, how about a fascinating photo essay aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway for you? Enjoy!
And since we always strive to give more to our readers…here is another one with lots of graphics, enjoy!
And I leave you with this…
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Sam says
Last of the year. But is it first of the day?
TBBTheDude says
Yes!
ScottCastleGroupie says
I miss you ScottCastle!
Sorry Sam…
ScottCastle says
Look, I love TBB, but I get up at 4:30 everyday for work… that’s not sustainable on the weekend!
TBBTheDude says
Tomorrow’s announcement has you in mind!
smittytabb says
Yeah I really want to go on the Trans Siberian…
TBBTheDude says
Yeah me too!
Andy Shuman says
And I’m sure someone in the Deep Web has already written how to get to Vladivostok for 20,000 (now 22,500) AA miles.
How Far Can You Stretch Your AAdvantage Miles Value?
Happy New Year, everybody!
Peteco says
Oh man, I’m so tempted to send that Wellness article to a few friends and relatives, but I have learned that it’s futile. Same as trying to convince some friends that my churning habits are not only not affecting my credit score but allowing me to have a better one that they have.
Have a happy new year George!
TBBTheDude says
Oh yeah been there so many times…I just ignore them, some will NEVER get it!
About to head to neighbor’s party…Can walk home #winning
U have an awesome one too!
Mike says
Thanks Buzz.
Mike says
PS I don’t see what is so embarrassing about those Russia questions.
I thought it would be more about travel related stuff, eg. “What are the bathrooms like over there”?
Also, thank you to Oliver and DiffPaul and Buzz for commenting on my quest to have “authentic” experiences and to make connections when travelling. I post later in the day than when most people are here so I always appreciate it.
Very astute comment by Oliver about a hotel being a place you can stay in and poop your guts out should you catch a g.i. bug.
http://travelbloggerbuzz.com/future-hotels-jal-miles-ihg-devaluations/#comments
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Eh, I’m going to just repost that comment I made here:
Hotel of future — Bingo !!!
Reminds me of stays at Cabo Inn Hotel in Cabo and The Red Tree House in Mexico City. It was like staying with family. I didn’t find that in several BnBs in Europe, despite glowing reviews. Trying to make connections, meeting locals, having an “authentic” experience. Eg. How about a way to meet your counterparts in other countries, or people with similar educational levels, or not?
I’ve realized often the only people I meet are hotel, shop, and restaurant workers, tour guides and taxi drivers.
My impression is that airbnb used to be about meeting and connecting with other people, but it seems just totally commercialized now.
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Mike says
And, Happy New Year !
😀
Mike says
And, Happy New Year !
😀
TBBTheDude says
I must admit we loved the Los Cabos Hilton, my kids still rave about it.
Happy New Year….Behave 🙂