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July 27, 2007

Postcard of the Week: Chicago

Filed under: Illinois,Places To Visit,Postcards — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Here is another huge postcard from Chicago. It’s really cool, too, because it’s not just a rectangle. It’s shaped like the building.

Here’s the front:

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Here’s the back:

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The postcard reads:

Chicago
Printed in Canada

They write:

We went to Alinea Restaurant today.
This is the best restaurant in the nation. Anyone who can, should go!


Please send me a postcard from your travels or your hometown. If you do and it’s interesting, I will publish your postcard on Starling Travel.

Send your postcards to:

Starling Travel
Attention: Laura Moncur
P.O. Box 522032
Salt Lake City, Utah 84152

It’s like sending a postcard to the whole world when you go on vacation. It’s like bragging about your hometown to the everyone on the planet.

July 26, 2007

California: Disneyland’s Rockin’ Space Mountain

Filed under: Amusement Parks,California,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Rockin’ Space MountainImagine my surprise to find that instead of the usual space trip around the galaxy when we rode Space Mountain at Disneyland this year, we were treated to Higher Ground by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

After I got off the ride, I looked at my folded and mangled guide to Disneyland. There it was, right on the cover, but I hadn’t noticed it. I had just opened it to the map and headed on my way.

Part of me was pissed. Space Mountain is about SPACE, man! It’s about science and space and NASA and all that stuff! It ain’t about the Red Hot Chili Peppers!

The other part of me was sick of all that space stuff. Honestly, how much science did I ever learn from Space Mountain? None, nothing, zip. It REALLY was about the new Disney movie The Black Hole, when I was a kid, but even that movie was light on the science.

I rode Space Mountain again (it was a rainy day and the lines were pretty short) and I totally LOVED it. They somehow mixed the song to match the ride perfectly. When the music speeds up and gets manic, the coaster speeds up and starts whipping you around in a circle.

Melanie Moncur, Ian Moncur and Mike Moncur on California Screamin’Then another part of me felt so proud and happy for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. They are Orange County Boys. They probably went to Disneyland a hundred times in their childhood. They probably rode Space Mountain ever since the year it opened. They probably spit on the eye in Adventure Through Inner Space. I felt this huge surge of happiness. What better band than the Red Hot Chili Peppers to soundtrack rides at Disneyland?! WAY better than Michael Jackson’s 3D monstrosity.

I didn’t ride California Screamin’, the huge roller coaster in California Adventure, but I heard that ride was Rockin’ the Peppers as well. Everybody else who rode it weren’t able to tell me which song was playing. I think it was because that ride is just so intense that they didn’t have a chance to even think about the music.

Just based on the look on their faces, I think that’s the case…

Have you ridden any of the Rockin’ rides at Disneyland? What did you think about the changes?

July 25, 2007

California: Finding The Free at the Orange County Fair 2007

Filed under: California,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Right now, the Orange County Fair is going on in California. Lan Bui and Bonny Pierzina attend every year. This year, Bonny was in search of all that is free at the Orange County Fair.

Bonny at the Orange County Fair 2007

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Lan and Bonny always do such a great job covering the Orange County Fair. Here is last year’s video of the event:

The Orange County Fair just started, so if you happen to be in Southern California, it might be an enjoyable way to spend a day.

July 23, 2007

New York: Rocketboom Strolls Through Battery Park

Filed under: New York,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Enjoy this lovely stroll through Battery Park in New York with Joanne from Rocketboom.


Where: Battery Park, New York Google Maps

Battery Park – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

July 20, 2007

Postcard of the Week: Millennium Park, Chicago

Filed under: Illinois,Places To Visit,Postcards — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

This postcard is HUGE! You really need to click over to Flickr to see it full size.

Here’s the front:

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Here’s the back:

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The postcard reads:

Millennium Park – Chicago
Cloud Gate, Millennium Monument-Peristyle, Jay Pritzker Pavilion, BP Bridge
Millennium Park in Chicago is a 21st century center for world-class art, music, architecture and landscape design.

They write:

We walked around this park today.
It was amazing!


Please send me a postcard from your travels or your hometown. If you do and it’s interesting, I will publish your postcard on Starling Travel.

Send your postcards to:

Starling Travel
Attention: Laura Moncur
P.O. Box 522032
Salt Lake City, Utah 84152

It’s like sending a postcard to the whole world when you go on vacation. It’s like bragging about your hometown to the everyone on the planet.

July 16, 2007

Kitykity’s Trip To Disney World

Filed under: Amusement Parks,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Kitykity and her family went to Disney World last month and she has posted a couple of videos of their fun. You can see them here:

Disney World: Part 1: Traveling and Blizzard Beach

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I forget how much of traveling is actually getting there. It looks like Kitykity made it fun with her family by filming videos and keeping them occupied. Since I’ve never been to Disney World, I would have liked to see what Blizzard Beach was like and to see the kids playing on the water rides.

Disney World: Part 2: EPCOT Center, squishing pennies and playing in the fountains.

There is a eighty-year-old woman in me that saw the children playing in the fountains and thought, “That ain’t no way to spend time in Disney World! Ya gotta gitchyer money’s worth, kids!” Of course, they’re there to have fun. If they’re having fun with the fountains and squishing pennies, then you got your money’s worth.

Kitykity regularly posts interesting videos on her vlog. Check her out there: kitykity’s vlog.

July 11, 2007

California: Mount Madonna County Park

Filed under: California,Camping,Hiking,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 10:30 am

Mount Madonna Park, California on Google Maps

Halfway between San Jose and Salinas is Mount Madonna County Park. It is a great place for camping and hiking. If you are planning a trip to California, you can find so much more than the Disneylands and the Sea Worlds. There is an entire state of experiences waiting for you. You can find out more here:

This park belonged to a Cattle Baron during the Gold Rush Era. All that is left of his mansion are moss-covered stones. It’s a surprising reminder of how quickly our most cherished possessions can deteriorate into nothing. It also serves as a warning that everything that we do to the planet is merely a scratch and Mother Earth can recover and overgrow your mark within years.

For a different sort of vacation, try camping at Mount Madonna County Park.


Where: Approximately 38 miles north of Salinas off Highway 101 – Google Map

July 4, 2007

Cheap Eats in New York

Filed under: Food,New York,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 6:22 am

Missbhavens created a series of videos a couple of months ago featuring cheap eats in New York. I linked to one of her entries, but there was a whole week’s worth of good food for cheap. Now, she has put all of those restaurants on a map so you can easily find them:

You are the expert in your town. Leave a comment here telling me where the best cheap eats are in your neck of the woods with full addresses and we’ll make a collection of the best eats EVERYWHERE!

July 2, 2007

A Day in Budapest

Filed under: Places To Visit,Tourist Attractions — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Josh Leo took a trip to Europe and had a one day layover in Budapest. He saw the sites and shares them with us here:

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He visited Saint Stephen’s Basilica, the tallest building in Budapest, by mandate. He lets you experience the difficulty of climbing its stairs to get to the top.

He also relaxed in the warm baths at the Széchenyi Thermal Baths.

He ended his day showing the well-lit splendor of their architecture. Enjoy this wonderful day in Budapest.

June 25, 2007

Rocketboom Sails

Filed under: New York,Places To Visit — Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am

Joanne from Rocketboom went sailing with friends in New York and took her camera along to share with all of us. If you have been wishing for an escape on the water, watch this video and enjoy a quick vacation in your day.

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