Sentences with phrase «much travel actually»

As I've resumed teaching travel writing, after a hiatus of about 5 years (due to too much travel actually), I hope to share the wisdom I've collected over the last 30 years with more aspiring travel writers at workshops I'll be leading this spring, summer, fall... and henceforth... til I drop!

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Booking a business trip used to be a much bigger deal than it is today and involved actually picking up the phone and interacting with travel agents.
It should say everything you need to know that even bookmakers are none the wiser as to who will triumph in this contest: QPR, who have won only one of their six matches under Mark Hughes, are 17/10 to record a win on their own patch against a homesick Fulham side who are 7/4 and won't actually have to do very much in the way of travelling.
As much as I would love it if airlines would consult with traveling parents on what would actually make their lives easier, it never occurred to me that they would actually listen.
Holguin was actually the first area developed for tourism in Cuba, so while it is much quieter and more laid back than Varadero, it still has the well - developed tourism infrastructure that many families prefer with traveling with small children.
It would be so much better if there was actually an option for it to become a travel system by using other popular infant car seats.
As it turned out, we didn't actually need much: a small, portable booster seat that attaches to a chair (much cleaner and more comfortable for baby than restaurant high chairs, also suitable at homes we visited), diapers (we usually resorted to disposables when we were traveling, even though we used cloth at home), a few bibs, clothes, a sling, a sippy cup (after six months) and a few toys got us through our trips.
The Joovy New Room2 is so much more than just a travel crib — it actually provides an impressive 10 square feet of safe play space for your baby, making it big enough for twins!
Soares also knocked pols who travel too much in state vehicles and agreed with Cuomo that nothing actually illegal was done by Senator Bruno.
I'm not sure how much — if any — state - funded travel to Indiana is actually occurring these days.
«If you guys actually got out of Albany and traveled, you» be overwhelmed with the physical presence of fracking — much more anti than pro — but the most animated issue in the state.»
Remember, also the Pioneer spacecraft travelled to this region, so there are actually four distinct data sets [about the heliopause] and a fifth one by New Horizons spacecraft, but the latter carries much more sensitive space plasma instruments and the first dust detector to operate this far out, ever.
In addition to them having an obvious impact on my mental and physical state, I feel that I actually process a lot of information in my dreams and so aim to honor this time as much as possible, whether I am traveling, at home, on a deadline... anywhere!
How is it possible that someone could put so much effort into their training program and actually end up travelling farther away from their goals rather than closer to them?
I actually like it so much, I mentioned it as one of my travel essentials in Virtuoso Magazine.
As much as I love traveling, since I put together pretty comprehensive travel guides for you all, often times I'm not actually relaxing when I'm on vacation.
And while some information has been revealed regarding the gameplay, not much is actually known about Death Stranding's story (aside from the main character traveling between worlds of the living and the dead), which Mark Cerny has said will take at least 4 - 5 hours of playtime before things start to make sense.
It allows for five and their cargo to travel in comfort to their destination, so much so that the Fit's rear legroom is actually more generous than most midsize cars, with as much as a 4 - inch advantage over some competitors.
I am also receptive to ebooks, and feel that certain books actually offer much more functionality in electronic form than in hard copy: travel guides, tech books, pretty much anything where the ability to easily jump to a specific topic of interest is desirable.
But given how much we enjoy international and luxury travel, it was actually a huge mistake.
BTW when I studied Theory of Relativity (and gravitational waves) I was so confused that I actually used an article called «relativity in 5 steps» which is almost like «time travel — 10 easy steps» so it does exist but to a much lesser extent of course.
I might not actually buy a business class ticket with my own money, but such travel (with lie - flat seats) is so much more comfortable than staying up all night in coach class that it's a no - brainer to use miles that way.
That's because, much to the chagrin of their frequent flyers and clients, Delta's online search engine can be almost impossible to navigate and doesn't always reflect award travel that is actually available.
I've been backpacking solo since my teens and every single one of these tips resonates... I would also add: - don't act as though you're alone - I usually wear a wedding band and tell people my «husband» is over there in the next street / village / town - ignore untoward comments - the best encouragement you can give men is to say no or to ask them to leave - in many cultures this is actually seen as encouragement - don't accept medicine or drugs from strangers, and always keep your eye on your drink - keep your valuables in a money belt, not in a backpack (I learned this one the hard way)- above all, be alertand know your environment - the best safety net is to do your research properly before you travel and find out as much as you can about the culture's attitudes in general, and towards women in particular
My key takeaway from this chart is that the headline combined discount of 64 % may sound impressive, but how much value you actually receive from a Membership Rewards transfer bonus and Travel Together Ticket will depend entirely on the itinerary you ultimately redeem them for.
It's also made me a much more sociable person — I actually prefer travelling solo because it opens you up to meeting amazing people.
Before I came I actually didn't know that much about it and just booked my route based on an opportunity that came up in Malapascua, and on recommendations I'd recently read on another travel bloggers site.
There are actually several charts for different regions and for travel on JAL vs. oneworld Alliance vs. other JAL partners, so there's too much to list here.
Although it's a bit of a chore I actually get a lot of satisfaction out of tracking my expenses and seeing just how much I spend to travel full - time.
My main income is through Backpacker Banter (ads, product partnerships etc) and Epic Gap Year (an online travel agency I launched) but I also work as a surf coach, and a photographer... actually I'll pretty much do anything to stay on the road!
By the way, I've booked a flight to Iloilo in the am of Dec. 8, 2012, I planned to tour a bit of the city proper and visit churches and head to Caticlan in approx. 3 pm (or earlier as much as possible as I don't think I'll be able to have a grasp of Iloilo at day time), as I read other travel blogs, I believe it will take me 5 - 6 hrs to get to Caticlan so most likely than not I'll arrive at 9 pm, will there still be a boat ride available for me (we're a group of 3 actually)?
Aside from using cards like the Barclaycard, I'm actually opposed to redeeming points at only one cent per point as well but that's because I know that my travel goals will allow me to get much more value.
In part 1 in this series of 2 posts (Credit Card Pitfalls — Overestimating The Benefits Part 1) I wrote about how it's easy to be dazzled by the array of benefits a travel rewards credit card offers and to forget to check just how much value you're actually deriving from those benefits.
Considering how much I travel, it actually took me a minute to know...
Travelling solo may be a bit scary at first but at the end of the day, what you are really scared of is the idea of it — once you actually bring yourself to do it, it'll get much easier!
Determine how much you actually need to travel, and what you need your miles for.
Indeed, Americans like to travel so much, the US is actually second on the list of countries whose citizens travel the most, coming in behind the jet - setters of Finland overall, and first for domestic travel.
In this post you will find an honest review of our experiences in the park - all the pros and cons, how we managed to visit it in just 2 days (traveling from Johannesburg) and how lucky we were to actually see the «Big Five» and much more in just one day!
In general, cashback cards typically don't offer much in the way of airline - specific benefits or extra perks when you're actually traveling.
The last point of the 5 reasons why I love traveling so much is very important to me and it is actually the one, that it all comes down to.
If you travel a lot (especially on your employer's dime) but don't actually spend very much (under $ 1,000 / mo), the Preferred card could work out for you.
That's actually why I suggest the Barclaycard Arrival as one of the top travel credit cards out there, because you earn 2X miles per $ 1 on all purchases and you can redeem them for travel — pretty much any travel that you can't normally redeem airline miles or hotel points for, such as rail tickets, car rentals, even the fees and taxes on award tickets — at a fixed rate of 1 cent per mile plus a 5 % mileage refund, and know you're getting a very decent fixed value or 2.2 % back on your spending.
Award space for saver award travel on some routes, especially to Europe, has improved and is actually much better than on American.
This kind of goes without saying, but it would make you think twice if you don't actually shop at Costco much and mostly want to earn the high cash back on gas, dining and travel purchases.
by Nancy Yeomans LG Air Travel Editor As cool as it would be to actually traverse the Panama Canal — and I hope to someday — the city is much more than just the canal.
The graphics were cleaner, the running mechanic had more movements giving you the feeling of actually running through a crowded street, the size of the four main areas are massive, the cities are practically alive, the frontier could suck you in for hours if you weren't careful (I mean that in a good way), the new fast travel made life a whole lot easier, the naval battles are quite fun and Connor was much more of an interesting character than Ezio (Personal opinion).
I'd actually visited Amsterdam before; I did some travelling through Europe after I graduated from college and I liked Amsterdam so much I doubled back for another visit.
Breath of the Wild compensates for these vast moments of silence and travel where not much is happening by actually having the destination outweigh the journey.
You'll actually have to travel to your destinations now, making exploration and trekking that much more difficult.
biggest problem, that accolade must go to the sea travel, which can become quickly tiring, particularly on the longer journeys (and this shockingly coming from someone who actually enjoyed the Windwaker's and Suikoden IV's much derided sailing sections).
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