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Pat Metheny Group -'Travels' -Live in Spain 1987
Live concert in Spain (7/16/1987). Festival de Jazz de Vitoria. Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Steve Rodby, Paul Wertico, David Blamires, Mark Ledford
allthailand.com travels in Thailand
allthailand.com travel in thailand AllThailand.com guides you to the most beautiful resorts, the best accommodation and the most wonderful experiences. You can book hotels at great prices in Bangkok, Phuket, Koh Samui, Hua Hin, Koh Lanta, Chiang Mai, Koh Chang and Krabi. Enjoy your stay and welcome to LOS! The Land of smiles!
Travels
'Travels' from the album 'American Dreams' by Brad Mehldau, Brian Blade, Charlie Haden and Michael Brecker
Gulliver's Travels Movie Trailer
Twitter.com - Follow Us! Gulliver's Travels hits theaters on December 22nd, 2010. Cast: Jack Black, Emily Blunt, Jason Segel, Amanda Peet, TJ Miller, Billy Connolly, James Corden, Chris O'Dowd, Catherine Tate In a contemporary re-imagining of the classic tale, Jack Black stars as Gulliver, a big-talking mailroom clerk who, after he's mistakenly assigned a travel piece on the Bermuda Triangle, suddenly finds himself a giant among men when he washes ashore on the hidden island of Lilliput, home to a population of very tiny people. At first enslaved by the diminutive and industrious Liliputians, and later declared their hero, Gulliver comes to learn that it's how big you are on the inside that counts. Gulliver's Travels trailer courtesy 20th Century Fox.
MOVE - STA Travel Australia
STA Travel Australia sent 3 of our mates, Rick Mereki, Andrew Lees and Tim White on an amazing trip around the world. A 6 week journey of a lifetime crammed into one epic minute. www.statravel.com.au www.statravel.com.au http www.twitter.com Original music by Kelsey James. itunes.apple.com
Gulliver's Travels
**Nominated for 2 Oscars ** Animated featured based on the novel by Jonathan Swift. Gulliver lands on Lilliput and tries to prevent war between that tiny kingdom and its equally-miniscule rival, Blefiscu, as well as play matchmaker between the Princess and Prince of the opposing lands. The Lilliputian town crier and general fussbudget Gabby helps him and then doesn't. A dangerous situation arises when Blefiscu spies, Sneak, Snoop, and Snitch, steal Gulliver's pistol.
Gulliver's Travels (1939 Movie)
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Gulliver's Travels is a 1939 American cel-animated Technicolor feature film, directed by Dave Fleischer and produced by Max Fleischer for Fleischer Studios. The film was released on Friday, December 22, 1939 by Paramount Pictures, who had the feature produced as an answer to the success of Walt Disney's box-office hit Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The sequences for the film were directed by Seymour Kneitel, Willard Bowsky, Tom Palmer, Grim Natwick, William Henning, Roland Crandall, Thomas Johnson, Robert Leffingwell, Frank Kelling, Winfield Hoskins, and Orestes Calpini. Gulliver was the second cel-animated feature film ever released, and the first produced by an American studio other than Walt Disney Productions. The story is based upon the Lilliputian adventures of Gulliver depicted in Jonathan Swift's 18th century novel Gulliver's Travels. The film opens with Gulliver (voiced by Sam Parker) washing up on a mysterious island after his ship sinks on a stormy night. It is revealed that the island, Lilliput, is inhabited by very small people. While scouting the forest, the town crier, Gabby (voiced by Pinto Colvig), comes across Gulliver's unconscious body and takes him as a giant, so he rushes off to warn the ruler of Lilliput, King Little . At this time, Little and his friend, King Bombo of the neighboring and equally minuscule island of Blefuscu, are planning a wedding between their children: Princess Glory of Lilliput and Prince ...
T-Shirt Travels
www.pbs.org - The story of how secondhand clothing, given away as charity in the west, ends up in Zambia, Africa.
Travel Series - Scotland
Whoever travels to Scotland, meets a beautiful and rich country, rich in beauty and history. The majestic castles greet the visitor in every corner of the country. Witnesses of time ago which remind one rather of plays and dramas, such as Shakespeare or Macbeth which are the most famous example of it. Some parts of Scotland rank among the most thinly settled areas of Europe and offer the possibility of experiencing nearly undisturbed landscapes. Whether lonely lighthouses or postcard picture church ruins, Scotland should be traveled in peace and with time, in order to absorb the un-comparable impressions, of nature and architect, it has to offer.
Lisa Hannigan - Safe Travels (Official HD Video)
Directed and Produced by Clíona O'Flaherty & Chris Judge. Taken from Lisa's new album 'Passenger' www.smarturl.it/passenger Cast: Safe Traveller: Catalina Velasco Companion: Maya Velasco Directors: Cliona O'Flaherty & Chris Judge Producers: Cliona O'Flaherty & Chris Judge Director of Photography: Cliona O'Flaherty Costume & Model Making: Renate Henschke Editing: www.piranhabar.ie Colourist: www.piranhabar.ie With Thanks to: Louis & Marie, Paddy & Deirdre, Sheila & Jose, Ciara Brehony, Uncle Ger, Yvette Monahan, Aisling Farinella, Lena & staff at Clara Lara, Lisa Hannigan, staff at Airfield House, Gary Manahan & Des, Aisling in Auburn Lodge, Mr & Mrs Steele. Special thanks to: Richard Chaney. Extra special thanks to: Catalina & Maya. www.clionaoflaherty.com www.chrisjudge.com www.lisahannigan.ie
Chris Duhon dances to celebrate Danny Granger travel: Magic at Pacers
Orlando Magic guard Chris Duhon does a "travel dance" to celebrate a violation by Indiana Pacers forward Danny Granger.
HALLOWEEN TRAVELS
QOTV: What were you for Halloween? What did you guys do?! QOTV = question of the video. Answer in the comments below! ** Jenna: youtube.com **
Gulliver's Travels -- Film Review
Gulliver's Travels (2010) "Unoriginal and childish, but fun", 5/10. Full episodes of Movie Night, every Friday night at: bit.ly ~~ Movie Night ~~ This "Quick Review" is an excerpt from a full episode. Incorporating viewer comments and tweets, your host and film critic Jonathan Paula reviews everything from opening day releases, recent DVDs, and classics from years past. Along with your votes, these films are scored on the "Rate-O-Matic" for a 1-10 ranking. A "Five Word Summary" quickly encapsulates each review while "Factor Facts" highlight the the best and worst features of a movie in each of ten key categories. New episodes every Friday (November through May) on the JPizzle1122 channel. Born in February 1986, Jonathan Paula is a professional YouTuber and creator of the hit web series, "Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This?". In April 2006 he founded Jogwheel Productions, a new media production company that specializes in web video. He has been reviewing films since 2003, and professionally since 2009. Jon graduated from Emerson College in 2008 with a degree in Television Production / Radio Broadcasting. He currently lives in Rockingham, NH with his wife Rebecca. ~~ Links ~~ Facebook ---------------- bit.ly Twitter --------------------- bit.ly Main Channel ----------- bit.ly 2nd Channel ------------ bit.ly Movie Night Show ----- bit.ly FAQ Video --------------- bit.ly T-Shirts ------------------- bit.ly ~~ Technical ~~ Created by ------ Jonathan Paula Camera ...
The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy
Georgetown business professor Pietra Rivoli reveals the economic and political lessons from the life story of a simple t-shirt. From a Texas cotton field to a Chinese factory to a clothing market in Africa, Rivoli investigates compelling questions about the politics, economics, and history of modern business and globalization. Series: Voices [7/2008] [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 14211]
Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest
A Tribe Called Quest has been one of the most commercial successful and artistically significant musical groups in recent history. The band's sudden break-up in 1998 shocked the industry and saddened the scores of fans, whose appetite for the group's innovative musical stylings never seem to diminish. This insightful film, directed by Michael Rapaport, takes viewers on a behind-the-scenes journey - chronicling the group's rise to fame and revealing the stories behind the tensions which erupted in the years to come. MPAA Rating: R Rated R for language. 2011 Beats Rhymes & Fights Productions LLC and Rival Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Meet a Local Travel Series - Tasmania Travel Show
Complete Half Hour Program - Meet the locals as the Overlander travels around Tasmania Travel Tasmania seeing it's top destinations through the eyes of the locals. Stories include: Rob Pennicott and his artist wife Michaye live an idyllic family life on Bruny Island. Surrounded by nature and a bountiful sea, Bruny appears to be paradise, but as Rob suggests, may not be for everyone. I also discuss the sad history of Truganini, the last full blooded Tasmanian Aborigine. In Hobart I interview Sudanese musician Ajak Kwai about her experience living in Tasmania. Formation of the Australian Greens Political Party. I take a flight to the South West Wilderness area of Tasmania, learning about Critchley Parker Junior, an ill fated explorer who hoped to form a new Jewish State in the region. I also interview Senator Bob Brown, leader of the world's first Greens Political Party. This action packed video is three stories packed into one. First I feature archival footage from the seminal Franklin River campaign, then I investigate the Facial Tumor Disease effecting the wild Tasmanian Devil Population, and finally I do a story on Port Arthur, an historic convict colony where I interview guide Laura Leeworthy, do their ghost tour and film a Ghost!! Fishing for Trout in Tasmania offers anglers some of the most remote Lake Fishing in the world. I interview Janice Spencer about the Land of 3000 Lakes. Janice was the first female angler ever accepted for an Australian competition Fly ...
Meet a Local Travel Series - Ireland Travel Show
Meet the locals as the Overlander travels around Ireland - Complete Program See the beauty and hospitality of Ireland, through the eyes of it's people. Stories include: In Dublin I interviewed Niamh Ni Mhir who works for Hostel World,a local IT business that rode the Celtic Tiger to become the biggest Hostel booking website online Niamh explains how Ireland has changed since my last visit, in the early 1990 s and also tells us what it is she likes about living in Dublin. I interview Kathleen Moran about the Kilkenny Craft Centre and how Kilkenny established itself as Ireland's craft capital. In Belfast I interviewed Sean McKernan, a photographer who in 1983 set up a photo exhibition called Belfast Exposed, featuring a lot of images from the height of the troubles. On the Aran Islands I interviewed Teresa Millane, an old style (Sean Nos) singer. In Galway I interviewed actor Diarmuid de Faoite about the flourishing arts scene. The small fishing Village of Dingle on the West Coast of Ireland is home to a friendly Dolphin called Fungi, who seems to prefer the company of humans to his own kind. In Doolin I interviewed Banjo player, Kevin Griffin about why Doolin has become the traditional music capital of Ireland. Sean now runs an multifunction arts centre called BX Arts. Sean discusses how Belfast has changed since the 1997 ceasefire. In Cork I try and trace my Irish ancestors (O'Shea), and look at the modern day immigration of Polish workers to Ireland. For my final Irish ...
MAN TIME TRAVELS!!! (11.16.09 - Day 200)
heading back to the USA... i miss my fiancee already! :( More Super Duper Stuff: facebook.com twitter.com twitter.com dailybooth.com Download our iPhone/iPod App here: bit.ly
The Caucus - Travels With John Kerry
John Kerry has carved out an important role in President Obama's foreign policy. James Traub profiles him in this week's Magazine and reflects on traveling overseas with the Senator. Please visit nyti.ms in order to embed this video. Watch more videos at nytimes.com
Culinary Travels - Jamaica
Jamaica is one interesting place: the history, the culture, and of course, the food! We'll capture all of that and then some as we travel around the island. My stops include the annual Portland Jerk Festival, where I will uncover the secrets of jerk goat. I'll camp out at the four star Grand Lido Braco Resort, where I will soak up the sun and sample some great cuisine. And, you'll be treated to signature drinks at Margaretville, and wonderful food at Blue Runnings and Toscanini Restaurants. Food, fun, and fantastic scenery as Culinary Travels with Dave Eckert takes on Jamaica!
Garden Travels - Bamboo / Hearst Castle Gardens
Travel alongside Dave to Anacortes, Washington to spend time with Bamboo expert, Jackie Heinricher of Booshoot Gardens. Jackie doesn't just love Bamboo because of its beauty, natural grace, and value in the garden as a specimen, hedge, or screen, but also because Bamboo can save the world! A fast growing grass, Bamboo will sequester twice as much Greenhouse Gas Carbon Monoxide per year than a young tree. So plant a Bamboo for your garden, but also as a small step towards a global green solution. Next, journey on a personal tour through the gardens of Hearst Castle at Hearst San Simeon State Historic Monument in San Simeon, CA. Antique roses, specially grown, as standards for the garden, are the highlight of any visit to the Enchanted Hill. Many of the same formal concepts seen today including using masses of single colors, repetition of elements and defining spaces with lines of hedging, can be used in your own garden to evoke a classical look. In this episode of Garden Travels, Dave's favorites include: Potentilla and Scaevola.
Meet a Local Travel Series - New Zealand Travel Show
Complete Program - Meet the locals as the Overlander travels around New Zealand Explore New Zealand's top tourist destinations with the locals. Stories include: In Auckland, I took a 'favorite five' tour with Dr Maya, checking out the Mt Eden lookout, the Parnell French Market, Mt Eden shopping village, Piha Beach and finally fish and chips at Mission Bay. The Bay of islands is a aquatic paradise made up of some 150 islands. I take to the water, going on a fishing trip and swimming with Dolphins. I also learn about Maori culture, getting an insight into why the Waitangi Heritage site is afraid of the scourge of Tourism, and what Maori Tattoos and the Hongi Greeting represent. Local gym owner Belinda Bennett takes me to a secret location, but insists on blindfolding me, handcuffing me and locking me in the boot of her car, in order to keep the spot under wraps. I interviewed Maori Masseuse Wiki about Maori healing techniques, such as romiromi massage and the use of healing plants like Kawakawa. I then visit Te Puia National Maori Carving School where I interview Cori Marsters about this ancient art. Film in Cuba Street, asking people what they liked about Wellington. Met some amazing people and as one person said, 'There is always a secret doorway in Wellington' where you may find a bar, an art gallery or musicians performing. I interview Maverick businessman, Peter Yealands who runs Yealands Estate, a 1000 Hectare winery that has been hailed the most sustainable winery in ...
Culinary Travels - Down on the Farm
Visit some great Kansas City restaurants, including authentic Italian, real Chicago deep dish pizza, and unbelievable barbecue. Then, head to Southern Missouri for a trip to the farm - the Newman Farm, a place where they do things the right way, for the animals and for the environment.
Culinary Travels - Napa's Finest
With nearly 300 wine labels now listing Napa Valley as their home, it's tough to keep track of them all. But, for some 20-years, one of the wineries you could always count on was Far Niente. Producers of some of the best Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay in California and the world, Far Niente is a spectacular wine estate, housed in a restored 1800's stone winery and featuring some of the most breathtaking landscaping you will find. We'll highlight it all and even give you some food and wine pairing tips. Then, it's off to Meadowood, one of Napa Valley's finest resorts. From the accommodations, to the golfing, to the food and wine, Meadowood, is good at what it does, not to mention drop-dead gorgeous. Two of Napa Valley's finest in one great show.
BORA FREAKIN' BORA TRAVELS
Traveling to Bora Bora! Our day 1 adventures - packing failure, lost my camera and dead island. QOTV: What's one place you want to visit one day? QOTV = question of the video - answer in the comments below :) ** Read my blog : ijustine.com iJustine t-shirts ijustine.spreadshirt.com?...
Culinary Travels - The Rhone Valley
Vastly different from north to south, there are some constants about the Rhone Valley-namely excellent wine, cuisine to go with it, and a long and proud history. This show takes you from the south and the famous city of Avignon to the North and its syrah-based stellar wine bottlings. The Rhone Valley north and south-tasty in both directions.
Garden Travels - Bellevue Botanical Garden / Hellebores
Travel to Seattle, Washington with Dave to enjoy the rich planting combinations of Bellevue Botanical Garden with Garden Director, Nancy Kartes. The garden boasts several key features including the massive Northwest Perennial Alliance borders and the Water-Wise Garden. Bellevue Botanical Garden is unique for the partnerships it has developed with local groups that help curate, plant, and care for the distinct areas of its landscape. Next, discover the Christmas Rose as Dave visits the winter woods of West Virginia to see thousands of Hellebores, traditionally called "Christmas Rose" because of their winter bloom time. Hellebores are long lasting perennials which bloom in white, green, pink, purple, black, or yellow. They grow best in partial shade, like under the canopy of forest trees or tall shrubs.
Culinary Travels - Maui on the Move
Have you checked out Maui's culinary scene lately? Well, here's your chance. From the annual culinary classic "Maui Chefs Present," we'll see the best of the finest chefs on the island creating some of Maui's most memorable cuisine. It's a night a wining and dining like no other. Just for good measure, we'll also climb half way up a volcano to visit an organic farm run by a group of restaurants and worked by the waiters, cooks, and bartenders of those restaurants. Lastly, we'll sample some of the best ice cream in the world produced exclusively on the island with real Maui flair.
Garden Travels - Heaths & Heathers Nursery
Colorful flowers and foliage for year round interest: Heaths and Heathers Nursery; an authentic Chinese Garden grows on American Soil: Portland Classical Chinese Garden; Travels to beautiful Shelton, Washington with Dave to see a colorful garden of heaths (Erica) and heathers (Calluna) planted by Karla Lortz to display her huge collection of these hardy evergreen shrublets that she offers though her mail order nursery, Heaths and Heathers. Erica, Calluna, and Daboecia offer both interesting foliage and rich flower color that add sparkle to the garden all year long. Then Dave is off to the heart of Portland, Oregon where a garden perfectly blends horticulture, architecture, and literature into a stunning space. The Portland Classical Chinese Garden or Lan Su Yuan (Garden of Awakening Orchids) was hand crafted by Chinese artisans using traditional materials and techniques to create pavilions, bridges, and water features accented by magnificent specimens of Asian flora. Of special note are inscriptions that appear all through the garden and structures. The inscriptions come to life on the pages of Listen to the Fragrance: Literary Inscriptions in Lan Su Yuan. In this episode of Garden Travels, Dave's favorites include: Lavatera and Verbena.
Youtube Poop: Gumball and Darwin Time Travels
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Culinary Travels - Puerto Vallarta - Mexican Gourmet
No doubt, Puerto Vallarta is one of my favorite Mexican cities. Situated at the heart of Bandaras Bay, Puerto Vallarta has the allure and charm of an old Mexican puebla and the amenities of a modern Mexican resort. Oh, and did I mention the cuisine? It's excellent. I'll highlight that cuisine during Vallarta's annual gourmet festival in visits to several restaurants and two resorts. After, don't be surprised if you hanker for Puerto Vallarta too.
Garden Travels - Fairchild Tropical Garden
Travel to a tropical oasis in busy Miami dedicated to conservation and ecology: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is an elegantly landscaped horticultural gem tucked into a shady residential neighborhood just south of the skyscrapers of downtown Miami. The mission of the garden, founded by Col. RH Montgomery, was to conserve tropical plants within the garden and in their native habitats through exploration and education. Next get excited during this once-in-a-life-time visit to meet with Dale Chihuly. The Chihuly Studio is not open to the public, but you can see information, videos and photos of selected works, exhibitions and artist biography at the Chihuly website. Many of the sculptures seen today were filmed at the Fairchild Tropical Garden. In this episode of Culinary Travels, Dave's favorites include; Ceanothus and Chrysanthemum.
Skyrim For Pimps - Time Travel in Skyrim (EP12)
Fün travels through time in a desperate attempt to save Astrid's life in the Fün Tits Saga Finale! Join the GameSociety on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Garden Travels - Las Vegas Springs Orchids
Journey along as Dave visits The Springs Preserve in Las Vegas. This is more than a stroll in the park; it is a whole new future for this desert city known for glitz and decadence. With attractions for the whole family, you can make a day of it and take home ideas that will make your home and neighborhood a better place while saving you money on energy and water bills! This brand new complex covers 180 acres and is close to downtown and includes the Desert Living Center, which illustrates "green" building techniques that you can use at home. The Ori-gen Experience is a stunning interactive museum on the history and ecology of the area and the Springs Preserve Historic Site with interpretive trails and a beautiful Botanic Garden. The collection of desert adapted trees and perennials is a must see for any avid gardener! Next in this episode of Garden Travels, Dave talks with Dennis Westler, "The Orchid Doctor", for the Pacific Orchid Expo staged each year in San Francisco. There thousands of blooming Orchids are on display and available for purchase along with seminars and demonstrations about every aspect of this fascinating hobby.
Culinary Travels - Chilean Wine
I love Chilean wine, and the great thing for me is that it keeps getting better every time I return. This trip brings me, for the first time, to the Maule Valley where I discover the family offerings of Balduzzi. Then, it's into the Curico Valley and San Pedro, and finally, the magnificent Colchagua Valley for the horses and wines of Casa Silva. Three very different stories and settings, but three terrific wineries!
Garden Travels - Topiary Garden / Water Conservation
Experience the rolling horse country outside of Baltimore where Dave discovers the unique vision of Harvey Ladew. Starting in 1929, Ladew planted and sculpted Yew, Boxwood, and Hemlock to enclose garden rooms themed by color. Each enclosure and topiary was a unique expression of his sophisticated taste and keen sense of space. The garden was the setting for his exotic parties and is now open to the public for tours. Next it's on to explore the blooming beauty of The Water Conservation Garden in El Cajon, CA with Director, Marty Eberhardt. The garden is a joint effort by water agencies to educate the public in ways to conserve water all over the country, not just in Southern California. With bold displays, informative signs and lots of paths to wander, visitors can enjoy The Water Conservation Garden and take home tips for their own home. In this episode of Garden Travels, Dave's favorites include: Prostanthera, Mint Bush, Cytisus and Broom.
Garden Travels - Green Meadow/Heirloom Tomatoes
Dave Talks "Green" Meadow Revolution with John Greenlee, Dave then picks a harvest of Heirloom Tomatoes; and then Dave travels to a home garden deck with a Hollywood Living Legend: Mickey Rooney.
YLYK Dance Videos - YLYK Season 2 Anniversary + YAK Travels + Madonna Superbowl Halftime Show
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Garden Travels - Flowering Trees Plant Delights Nursery
In this episode of Garden Travels, journey along side Dave as he travels to Washington DC where the USNA works to introduce, evaluate, and release hardy trees for gardens and parks through their tree development programs. The Flowering Tree Collection is just one aspect of the dramatic flower filled grounds of the USNA. Other important gardens include the spectacular Asian Garden, elegant Herb Garden and revered National Bonsai and Penjing Museum. Then Dave visited with renowned plantsman, Tony Avent, at his garden and nursery outside of Raleigh, NC. The garden is an expression of his personal taste for plants and his constant search for excellent plant material that will survive the brutally hot summers of the South and stretch the limits of cold tolerance. His taste for the exotic and uncommon can be seen everywhere. Be warned: you must bring both your spirit of garden experimentation and your appreciation of Tony's sharp wit and dry humor to enjoy all that Plant Delights offers. Dave's favorites from this episode include: Protea,Mink Protea, Eryngium and Sea Holly.
Culinary Travels - Swiss Cheese
Make no bones about it, Switzerland produces from the best, most authentic, and flavorful cheese in the world. This show is dedicated to three of the most famous cheeses and cheese regions: Appenzeller, Emmental, and Gruyere. We'll visit a mountain dairy and watch as Gruyere is made over and open fire in a labor of love, strength, and tradition. In Emmental, we'll ascend into caves holding the precious wheels of the aromatic and flavorful Swiss beauty. And, in the remote area that produces Appenzeller, we'll head to the dairy and sample the different ages of one of the world's great cheeses.
Culinary Travels - Hong Kong - Heaven for Foodies
Much has been speculated about the demise of Hong Kong, now that it's under Chinese rule, but nothing could be farther from the truth. Hong Kong remains as vital as ever and nowhere is that more evident than in its food scene. This show takes viewers right to the source of Hong Kong's cuisine-the seafood and produce markets. You've seen markets before, but believe me you've never seen anything like this. We'll also start our day with the traditional Hong Kong Yum Cha breakfast, visit some of the city's best restaurants, and anchor our stay at one of Hong Kong's finest hotels, the JW Marriott. It's a culinary slice of Hong Kong you won't want to miss.
Culinary Travels - Wine by Design
We all know there's art in designing a wine label, though most people might be surprised just how much time, effort, and talent goes into a label. We'll take you to the studio of one the world's best label designers, San Francisco's Susan Pate. Then, we'll take you to two of the city's best restaurants, Farallon and Kokkari. Farther down the coast, we've got a multi-cultural wine venture for you-the Seven Peak winery with vineyards in Paso Robles and the Edna Valley. The wines are excellent, with roots in California, but a winemaker whose heart remains in South Australia. It's a powerful and winning combination!
Clint Denn Travels - Christmas Time Cruise in Europe
Join filmmakers Clint and Sue Denn on a picturesque Christmas time cruise. Celebrate the magic of the winter holiday season as we take an enchanting cruise on the Danube River. Our journey will begin in Prague in the Czech Republic before setting off to Nuremberg. From there we will cruise along the Main-Danube canal, crossing the continental divide to continue our exciting trip through the heart of Europe to Budapest, Hungary. The European winters are a vibrant time of year. Cities and villages sparkle with holiday decorations. The people take time for Christmas shopping and special traditions. Busy, colorful holiday craft markets spring up in historic city center areas and offer an assortment of traditional food and beverage and a chance to watch craftsmen make their goods. In Prague, capital of the Czech Republic, 1000-year-old Hradcany Castle overlooks charming cities and horse-drawn carriages. In the old market square locals take time from their Christmas shopping to watch holiday dance groups perform. Nuremberg, known for its 900-year-old ramparts and fabulous gothic churches, is also home to the world's largest Christmas market. Regensburg's medieval old town area overlooks the river and 2nd century roman bridge. Here, Thurn and Taxis Palace hosts a "Royal" Christmas market with traditional handicrafts. Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart, is well known for its Baroque architectural gems. Her beautiful scenery was the backdrop for "The Sound of Music" and the lovely ...
Garden Travels - Organic Williamsburg/Unusual Nursery
Dave and Don McElvey from the Colonial Garden and Nursery explore the organic tips that you can take home from a visit to Historic Colonial Williamsburg. The gardens of Williamsburg express the ways that organic techniques from the 18th century are still in use today, from soil building to frost protection. Today we visit the expansive formal gardens of The Governor's Palace and some of the 100 gardens within the Historic Area. Colonial Williamsburg is a dynamic living museum that highlight's this unique location in the defining of Revolutionary America and the birth of our Nation. Later, Dave joins Sean Hogan as he leads us through his groundbreaking micro-nursery, Cistus, near Portland, OR. There he challenges the ideas of what a Northwest landscape should look like with exotic plants from all over the world including Grevillea from Australia, choice figs from the Mediterranean and hardy bromeliads from Chile. The display gardens that surround Cistus are an explosion of foliage, texture, and color that is worth the visit in itself. Situated on beautiful Sauvie Island, Cistus is open daily. In this episode of Garden Travels, Dave's favorites include: Sweet Pea and Snowflake Viburnum.
Clint Denn Travels - Great Parks of the West and Trains, Too...
Perhaps the greatest array of natural wonders in the world is found in the western United States. Great Parks preserve them and open them to visitors. The world's single largest expanse of exposed granite comprises the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Five Great Parks are carved from its valleys and peaks. They include glaciers, great rivers, five of the world's 20 highest waterfalls, deep canyons, lakes, bold monoliths and the world's largest trees. Just west, on the coast, is the world's tallest tree in the "Avenue of the Giants" grove. Yellowstone's great variety of trees, rivers, canyons and meadows are picturesque settings for buffalo, bear, wolf and elk. Volcanic chambers below produce belching fumaroles, boiling mud pots, hot clear pools and numerous vents and geysers. In the southwest are Death Valley, Joshua Tree, Saguaro, and the Petrified Forest Parks. Ancient Native Americans flourished at Mesa Verde and Canyon de Chelly. Echoes of their past are present there in today's rich Indian culture. A bold land, in colorful motif and design, shows startling contrasts in Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches National Park, Natural Bridges and the awe inspiring Grand Canyon. To the north are the remarkable vistas of Glacier Park and the rare temperate rain forest of Olympic Park. Mount St. Helens shows the volcanic past and present of the Pacific's Rim of Fire and reminds us that capricious nature can still awe and humble us. Much of this "Great West" was opened to settlers and ...
Clint Denn Travels - Cruising Europe's Great Rivers
Board a luxurious cruise yacht in Amsterdam to traverse three great rivers through five countries.Join professional traveloguer Clint Denn in this DVD video travelogue as he takes you on Europe's magical waterways, from Amsterdam to Budapest and points in between. Experience European river cruising aboard an Amadeus river cruise ship and see why this type of cruise is quickly becoming very popular in Europe. Follow the Rhine, Main and Danube through the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. Pass castles on the Rhine, Cologne's magnificent cathedral, enchanting Bamberg, the spectacular Danube Gorge, Salzburg, Vienna, Bratislava and end in glorious Budapest. The waterways of Europe have historically been the byways of commerce, sources of riches controlling trade routes, and seats of power where crossroads were established. Along these great rivers stretches a rich history and tradition, covering more than 2000 years. The Amadeus Cruise route traverses three great rivers, through five countries. From Amsterdam the cruise travels south, down the Rhein River to Cologne, east on the Main River, to the Main-Danube Canal and Nurnberg. The connection to the Danube goes through Austria and Slovakia to Budapest. Along the way, every bend, hamlet and castle is a picture to behold and a story to be told.
Culinary Travels - Northern Italy Gems
Come along to Northern Italy and explore two of the region's most prized possessions: Speck Alto-Adige and Asiago. Speck Alto-Adige, a cured ham produced only in the Alto-Adige region of Italy, dates back thousands of years. From the family farmhouse to the modern factory, you'll see how Speck Alto-Adige is made and consumed, and learn of its enduring role in the history and culture of the region. Not far away, in the pre-Alps, we'll visit the home of another Italian classic-Asiago cheese. Learn how this cheese was created centuries ago, and how quality cheesemakers continue the tradition today.
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