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Monday, July 31, 2023
Transformed by Grace
Sunday, July 30, 2023
Joy and Judgment
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Saturday, July 29, 2023
Is it possible to visit both Rome and Venice in one day? What are some things that can be done in each city in that time frame?
Jon Shore
That would not be possible.
From Rome to Venice by car is about 6.5 hours even on the Autostrada.
To even get a superficial experience of Rome takes at least 2 full days.
To even get a superficial experience of Venice takes at least 2 full days.
I was just in Venice for Carnival last month for 3 days and it was not nearly enough to really enjoy Venice. But I had to get back to work in Umbria. From my home on the Umbrian/Tuscan border takes 4 hours each way.
Rome is huge and amazing.
Venice is not so huge but it is very dense, complex and like an amazing maze with fantastic stuff on every street and canal.
Don’t waste your time and money trying to see Rome and Venice in a day.
A Holy and Imperfect Family
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Friday, July 28, 2023
Bearing Good Fruit One Hundredfold
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Thursday, July 27, 2023
Blessed Beyond Measure
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Wednesday, July 26, 2023
What makes France the most visited country both in Europe and in the entire world?
Melusine Caux
As a French who traveled abroad, I think there are several answer.
First, I let you read Douglas Hoyt’s answer, who’s really interesting (and flattering for my beloved country, I must say). In a few words, it’s the variety of food, wine, cultural spot, architecture and landscape, coupled with a long time history, the birth place of many world-known compagny (espescially in luxury) make France a really attractive country.
France is also rich of its many types of “holidays spots”. For exemple, you can enjoy the “côte d’azur” where the sea is hot and the beaches beautiful, or chose to visit the alps, in winter to ski or in summer to hike, or simply the countryside to enjoy long quiet walks in the big forest.
Here are the most “cultural” and “touristic’s spots” answer. Therefore, I believe there is more than that.
First of all, the first touristic destination is…
Disneyland Paris !
No, it’s not Versailles, le Louvres, le Mont-Saint-Michel or any other famous place. It’s Disneyland. A lot of our dear neighbours do not really visit France, they spend a weekend in Disneyland Paris, which clearly helps to inflate the figures.
An other point that we must not forget : even if France is not the only country with this, it’s part of the Shengen area, which mean every European can come to France without anything to do. No visa, not even a checkpoint. When you pass from Belgium, Germany, Spain or Holland to France, you just have a sign saying “welcome to France” et voilà ! It’s true that this point is also genuine for every country in this, but combine with the cultural answer and the French reputation, there you go.
And to finish, I would say France is really help by the pop culture. In most movie or serie, French people may be a bit proud, but most of the time, they are handsome, cultivated and refined. France is always seen across its most beautiful and famous place, with the best wines and the best dishes we make.
I would like to spend more time on our food habits, wine at every meals, our beautiful castles, our historical places important for the whole world (like the battlefield of WWI which happens to be a lot in the north of France). I have noticed that our way of doing things is quite unique in the world, espescially when it comes to food time, and I am very proud of many things my country owns. Even if it’s far from being perfect and we are a nation of grumblers, I love it !
Is the Philippines doomed to fail?
The question should be why does the Philippines consistently fail its own people? The reasons are numerous and intractable, but four big ones come to mind. 1) Abysmally low wages and salaries with a lack of employment security and benefits, 2) a poor public education system designed to maintain the status quo, not educate towards advancement or the 21st century, 3) ridiculous road blocks to foreign investment and competition, and 4) a lack of home grown industries (industrial capacity and diversity) and provincial economic development. SM is among the biggest mall operators in the world, and Jollibee is taking on the big US fast food chains, but where are the VinFasts of the Philippines? The entire game is rigged to favor the oligarch class and the political status quo. The sad part is that these folks are killing their own future opportunities. The elite are unwilling to take risks and invest in industry as well as just commercial activities. At the rate the world economy is changing now, the Philippines will be left in the dust if they don't get their act together. They can't even manage traffic or provide consistently competent public services. They fail to realize the value of a strong consumer base to developing and maintaining a strong economy and innovation from the bottom up. There's no excuse for it. The Philippines is not a poor country. Unfortunately it is a country of mostly poor and poorly educated people. Currently the Philippines is the 39th largest economy by GDP and is projected to rise to number 19 by 2050. Yet by PPP the Philippines ranks 128th. That's more than quite a difference. It's actually criminal. Unfortunately, as long as Filipinos continue to fall for the lies and vote the way they do things are unlikely to change rapidly enough. I won't say that the Philippines has not made some significant progress, but from the perspective of the average citizens the results amount to table scraps. Because of the lack of appropriate education and a culture of deference to the established hierarchy, most Filipinos continue to happily live as if it were over 100 years ago despite having cell phones and Facebook, and their own behavior contributes to the failed system as much as the oligarchy and system itself. At some point if the Philippines wants to be a modern, developed nation they need to start acting like one at every level of society, government, and business despite the growing pains along the way. Change can be confusing, difficult, and even painful at times, but things that don't change or change quickly enough are doomed to fail. That's the law of the concrete jungle. The Philippines needs to get with the program.
Andrew Prevost
Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
Speaking in Parables
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Tuesday, July 25, 2023
What are the top three places in the world to visit, and why?
Peter Wade
For anyone who has traveled the world extensively, it is excruciatingly difficult to eliminate all the scenic beauty, fascinating culture, and stunning cuisine we’ve enjoyed, narrowing down a lifetime of adventures to only three recommendations.
Sorting through my memories around the globe - the mountains of New Zealand, Montenegro, and Switzerland, the remote regions of Argentina, Peru, and China, the oceanfront of northern Norway, southern Chile, and Australia’s Lord Howe Island, and the exotic aura of India, Brazil, and Egypt - all of this is so diverse and unique and worthwhile. It’s so unfathomable to reduce the planet to only a few of the world’s highlights.
Within the United States alone, I cannot imagine overlooking the stunning scenery of Alaska, Hawaii, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, California, Oregon, and Washington! America has its own impressive highlight reel, which I’ll set aside for the purposes of recommending the planet’s most ideal, exotic, far-flung places off the radar of many.
If I must attempt this impossible task, I won’t need to necessarily select the three most beautiful places I’ve witnessed. I must simply choose three locales of great variety that will offer a tremendous adventure to anyone who takes my advice, not only the final destination but the experience along the way. With that in mind, I’ll give you three examples whose photo ops will make all your friends envious, places with staggering terrain and stunning water features, sufficiently life changing enough to ignite a passion for travel if not already, and even the opportunity to glimpse unique wildlife as a bonus.
- GPS coordinates -23.148672, 14.443982
- Sandwich Harbour, Namibia
This is one of the most majestic places you’ll see in the world. The massive sand dunes of the Namib Desert are juxtaposed against the mighty South Atlantic Ocean in one of the planet’s most surreal scenes.
Lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants, black rhinos, and oryx are among hundreds of species that roam the barren desert landscape and even the coastline itself. The endless stretch of crashing waves and lunarlike topography without the intrusion of resorts and high-rises is simply stellar.
- GPS coordinates -64.847812, -62.948225
- Paradise Bay, Antarctica
See as much of Antarctica as you can. Quite simply, these are the most indelible travel memories I retain. In Paradise Bay, the water is as smooth as glass, the black mountains offer an eerie intrigue, and the glacial cliffs of stunning proportion rise like frozen skyscrapers towering above the bay. Turn off the boat engine and you won’t hear a sound. It’s the only place in the world I’ve ever felt the experience of going deaf. There is literally not one speck of noise pollution in this remote place at the bottom of the world. And my goodness, the journey along the way!
- GPS coordinates 63.775764, -18.175476
- Reynisfjara Beach, Iceland
Just tour all of Iceland from top to bottom and your mind will be blown. But a personal highlight was strolling along the southern coast of this magical island, with jet-black sandy shores, waves reaching for the foothills of Reynisfjall mountain, and basalt sea stacks towering in the ocean. The orange-beaked roosting puffins and odd rocky formations along the cliffside known as Columnes Reynisfjara complete this otherworldly trek, as if you’ve stumbled into a fairytale.
Of all my travels, these three places are perhaps the most unforgettable and most likely to inspire!
You may also be interested in my list of the most exquisite and lesser-known places in the world.