A few weeks back I was invited by Darren Cronian of Travel-Rants.com to participate in a Travel Blog Carnival. Each week, those of us lucky enough to be invited email Darren a link to a travel article that we have posted during the past week. Darren then picks one of us each week to review all the submissions and choose our three or four favorite posts. This week, I’m the reviewer and I have to say it was a really hard choice as there were so many good articles from which to choose. I finally whittled my list down to the following favorites:
On the Kango blog, Paige Jackson writes an informational and amusing piece about traveling on west Texas roads.
For those looking for a bit more adventure than afforded by a drive through flatlands, try out this article at the Away.com Family Travel Blog, which features the sport of bodyflight. The video of kids and adults flying around in what appears to be a wind chamber is truly amazing. I felt like I was flying just watching it. This is something I definitely want to do!
The White Point Manor blog looks at the controversial issue of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, the U.S. legislation that will (eventually) eliminate the ability for Canadian Citizens to enter the U.S. by showing only a driver’s license.
And finally, perhaps my favorite post of the week is to be found on Highland Business Research’s Tracking Tourism Blog. It’s an hysterical article about a new method for tracking tourism being used by the folks in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, and it links to an even funnier article in the Lake Tahoe Real Estate Blog that used every “potty mouth” pun it could come up with to describe the town’s state-of-the-art tracking methodology.
Anyone can join the carnival by emailing a travel post to travelblog.carnival (at) gmail.com. Though I’m delighted to have been invited to be a part of the Travel Blog Carnival, the best part of the whole experience is being exposed to other travel writers and being able to pass along some of these great article to my readers. Enjoy!



















































