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Fengzhao (Lucas) Xu has made his solo debut in the U.S with his innovative photography exhibit "Rye Above the Sea," open now until August 5TH at the Yiwei Gallery (1350 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA). This collection serves as a documentation of Xu's personal journey, exploring the nuances of physical and psychological displacement he experienced upon moving to the United States from China. The exhibition "Rye Above the Sea" is inspired by the American writer J.D. Salinger's novel "The Catcher in the Rye." Salinger employed a stream-of-consciousness narrative to depict the inner world of a sixteen-year-old boy. These pieces convey the journey of pain, hope, and recovery by using expressive imagery and composition. The exhibition "Rye Above the Sea" seeks to embody the spirit of Salinger's work, delving into the complexities of his own mental experience and the importance of holding onto his wish to the world. Through the power of photographic art, he hopes to bring attention and hope to kids like him who have experienced psychological trauma and physical dislocation, while also provoking deep reflection and resonance within the audience about their own inner worlds. Through his photographs, Xu explores his psychological transition and the range of emotions he experienced as an international student in America. Nostalgia and solitude permeated his journey, and the act of capturing these moments became vital, allowing Xu to truly be present in the moment and connect with his surroundings. The exhibition consists of a diverse range of scenes, ranging from intimate and private moments to captivating public encounters, captured in both China and America. It showcases a harmonious fusion of vibrant and monochromatic compositions, reflecting the artist's incorporation of various photography forms such as digital, film, and even mobile phone photography. Xu's experimentation with different elements infuses each photograph with a sense of puzzle-like quality, allowing them to seamlessly interconnect and weave a compelling narrative that speaks to his dreams, realities, and diaspora. Lucas Fengzhao Xu is a photographer from Zhejiang (China), and now based in Los Angeles. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
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On today's show, Lizzie McGraw of “Tumbleweed & Dandelion” discusses her brick and mortar store. Is it worth it? What does it take to open a store? How do you compete with big box companies like Amazon? Stay tuned! Lizzie McGraw is an interior designer and the owner of Tumbleweed & Dandelion, a mainstay on the ever trendy Abbot Kinney Blvd. in Venice, CA. She established her home goods store over 25 yers ago and it remains the destination for scores of design and decor enthusiasts seeking anything from a custom made sofa to Tumbleweed's own hand poured candles.Lizzie designed Tumbleweed & Dandelion with the intention of making sure everyone would feel welcome, whether they are spending money or not. ***
Segment 1: Events July 23rd - Los Angeles Motorcycle Campout, Camp Alto Cmpgrnd, Frazier Park CA July 23rd: Hell on wheels Night Racing at Glen Helen Raceway July 23-24 - AMA Vintage Days - Lexington Ohio July 30th Motorcycle Art Show prohibition brewing Vista, CA July 31st SoCal Cycle Swap - Veteran's Memorial Stadium, Long Beach August 5-14 - Sturgis Rally, Mudpotts, SD August 14th - Vintage Bike OC August 21st- VVMC 3rd Sunday Ride 1304 Abbot Kinney Blvd. August 28 SoCal Cycle Swap - Veteran's Memorial Stadium Sept - MotoFest Coventry - Coventry, England, UK, GB Sept 18th-23 Variety Adventure Ride, New England Region, AUS (Tamworth to Tamworth) to support the Variety children's charity. Oct 7th - SoCal Bikefest 2022 - San Manuel Stadium, San Bernardino CA Oct 8th Joe's Minibike Reunion - La Crescenta CA Oct 15th - El Camino Vintage Show and Swap - Gardena CA Oct 23-28 BMW GS Rally Tasmania ...................................................................................................................................... Japan OEMs slashing production Gold Wing Road Rider's Assoc Europe Wildfires Parts Unlimited, Rumble On, Sturgis Kollter, Sondors, Super 73 Ducati & Triumph EMotos & MV Agusta eBicycles Creative Riding is available on Apple Podcasts, Sound Cloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, etc. Leave the show a rating and review on your favorite podcast app. Check out our blog: creative-riding.com Contact the show: Email: creativeridingpodcast@gmail.com FB/IG: @creativeridingpodcast Reddit: @Creative_Riding Support the show: patreon.com/creativeriding
Episode 51: We tie a bow on our recent LA trip and go on for an embarrassingly long time about all that The Petersen Automotive Museum has to offer, from the very first Ferrari to the Vector W8. Matt Farah and Zack Klapman show us around The Smoking Tire studio and Westside Collector Car Storage and we stop by the goodr Cabana to stock up on new shades. Later, we dodge Colorado leaf peepers, discuss the “critical mass of who'll let you pass” and wonder if the Porsche 718 GT4 really is as good as the 992 GT3. Find The Petersen Automotive Museum online at www.petersen.org Sara Dakarmen is at ladismatler.com and @ladismantler Westside Collector Car Storage: wccs.com The Smoking Tire with Matt Farah and Zack Klapman: thesmokingtire.com, @thesmokingtire, @fakezackklapman and https://www.patreon.com/thesmokingtirepodcast.com HiHo Burger: www.hiho.la Please support those who support us at The Steering Committee Podcast! For the sunglasses of your dreams, shop goodr Sunglasses. Use the code STEERING15 at checkout for 15% off your first order at goodr.com, and, when in Venice CA, visit the goodr Cabana at 1348 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Swisstrax - it's not just surface beauty! Use the code STEER15 at checkout for 15% off sitewide at swisstrax.com. And for bad-ass Belgian brews in Colorado, visit our friends at Bruz Beers: bruzbeers.com
Episode 50: In the third installment of our “LA Stories” series, we chat with the lovely Sara Dakarmen, proprietor of LA Dismantler. Sara gives us her unique insight into the Porsche parts industry and shares why social media is so important in her world. We only wish we'd had more time to spend with her! Also, this is our 50th(!) TSC show! How 'bout them apples? Thank you, Sara, for being a part of it. Find Sara on Instagram: @ladismantler and online at ladismantler.com We truly have the best sponsors here at The Steering Committee Podcast; please give them your support! For the sunglasses of your dreams, shop goodr Sunglasses. Use the code STEERING15 at checkout for 15% off your first order at goodr.com, and, when in Venice CA, visit the goodr Cabana at 1348 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Swisstrax - it's not just surface beauty! Use the code STEER15 at checkout for 15% off sitewide at swisstrax.com. And for bad-ass Belgian brews in Colorado, visit our friends at Bruz Beers: (bruzbeers.com)
On this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Britt Kagan and Tonia Soteros from Recontained. Recontained is a zero-waste shop located in Venice Beach on the famous Abbot Kinney Blvd. Britt and Tonia, who both come from the fashion world, talk to us about the incredible origin of their working relationship, how they took Recontained from a fledgling idea to a vibrant and trendy storefront. They also tease an incredibly exciting development they have in the works that you'll have to listen to to hear more about! This episode is jam-packed with value and was a ton of fun to record. Thanks Tonia and Britt!
On this week's episode of AUST.'s 'Radical Australians, Meaningful Conversations', Alexander Hodge, actor and heartthrob from HBO's hit series Insecure, sat down with Hannah Wang about embracing and celebrating his heritage and the personal growth it took to get him there. Last year, Alexander seemingly became an overnight success story and poster child for Chinese male actors when his character on the cult-hit show Insecure became a highly trending hashtag. Alexander’s mid-season character, 'Andrew aka #Asianbae', helped chip away at some long-held stereotypes attached to Asian men on the small screen. We sat down to learn about his wild ride and how he is feeling about being a positive, authentic male role-model and what it finally took for him to embrace his true identity. Alexander also reflects on how using therapeutic tools of communication and conversation to break through aggressive coping mechanisms formed from childhood racism and bullying in Australia. We chat race, identity and other highlights including his tips for personal growth and self-confidence. Now living, loving and embracing his heritage to the fullest, he serves as a truly inspirational role model to all of those struggling to find their place in society. Follow @aust.la on Instagram for behind-the-scenes footage, giveaways and more! Shop the best Australian fashion at Aust.la or visit us on Abbot Kinney Blvd in Venice, California!
Madeleine Pauker discusses some hot new restaurants in Santa Monica and Venice, dives into the history of the Michelin-starred chefs expanding on some recent coverage from the Santa Monica Daily Press. Editor in Chief Matt Hall shares his background, some similarities that Santa Monica shares with other cities he's lived in, what makes Santa Monica special to him. He dives into some restaurant news, data, and how Santa Monica has become home to a very competitive cheeseburger and ramen market. For more information on any of the topics in this podcast, visit www.smdp.com or subscribe to the Current newsletter at www.smdp.com/signup. Music is provided courtesy of the Brig Band, a LA based jam band comprised of professional studio and touring musicians, whom have performed with the likes of Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder to the Doors, Fishbone and Steely Dan. The Brig band plays every Tuesday night at the Brig on Abbot Kinney Blvd in Venice, CA. www.thebrigband.com
From the newsroom of the Santa Monica Daily Press, Madeline Pauker gives insight to recent stories she's written about the Santa Monica Malibu School District, including Vandalism to SMASH and John Muir, new faciliites that are opening soon and the results of a settlement on a lawsuit. They discuss the Vanlord story, regulations around sleeping in vehicles, recent fails in goverment to manage this issue, and a preview of some upcoming stories she is researching. For more information on any of the topics in this podcast, visit www.smdp.com or subscribe to the Current newsletter at www.smdp.com/signup. Music is provided courtesy of the Brig Band, a LA based jam band comprised of professional studio and touring musicians, whom have performed with the likes of Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder to the Doors, Fishbone and Steely Dan. The Brig band plays every Tuesday night at the Brig on Abbot Kinney Blvd in Venice, CA. www.thebrigband.com
In this episode of ‘Radical Australians, Meaningful Conversations’, Hannah Wang chats with PR maven Sally Cotching on the importance of creating your personal brand and the (sometimes daunting!), steps it takes to push yourself into the limelight. Sally, takes us through the process of stepping out of your comfort zone, brushing off those insecurities and defining your personal elevator pitch to build confidence and promote your best self to the world through using inspiring storytelling that empowers others. Tune in to listen to some great tips on finding the balance of staying true to your authentic personality while still using social media to build your personal brand and defining the vision you have for your future best self.Follow @aust.la on Instagram for behind-the-scenes footage, giveaways and more!Shop the best Australian fashion at Aust.la or visit us on Abbot Kinney Blvd in Venice, California!
Blake interviews Ross Furukawa and Todd James, owners of the Santa Monica Daily Press. First Ross discusses how the Daily Press was started, the origins of the free daily newspaper model, and how the are managing the changing environment of local media. Next Todd discusses his involvment with the Daily Press, how he became and owner, and what he envisions for the future of the company. Music is provided courtesy of the Brig Band, a LA based jam band comprised of professional studio and touring musicians, whom have performed with the likes of Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder to the Doors, Fishbone and Steely Dan. The Brig band plays every Tuesday night at the Brig on Abbot Kinney Blvd in Venice, CA .
Hospitality guru and owner of West Hollywood's legendary E.P. & L.P, Grant Smillie, talks about how to make your business passion a reality. Grant started his career in the music industry and eventually transitioned into hospitality. His incredibly successful establishment, E.P. & L.P. is now five years old and is still challenging and fueling Grant's ambition more than ever. Tune in to listen to Grant talk about how he has gotten to where he is today and the steps it takes to get your ideas off the ground and into fruition. Follow @aust.la on Instagram for behind-the-scenes footage, giveaways and more!Shop the best Australian fashion at Aust.la or visit us on Abbot Kinney Blvd in Venice, California!
Hannah chats with renowned businesswoman, author and international speaker, Lisa Messenger about finding your passion and what it takes to fuel your personal and professional growth. Lisa has authored or co-authored 16 books in the last five and a half years, in addition to running her highly successful business, Collective Hub - a print magazine that is about igniting human potential. Lisa found her passion in media and in doing so learned the importance of self-growth, vulnerability, and the support and tools you need to sustain both personal and professional success. Read more on our interview with Lisa here.Follow @aust.la on Instagram for behind-the-scenes footage, giveaways and more!Shop the best Australian fashion at Aust.la or visit us on Abbot Kinney Blvd in Venice, California!
In this week’s episode of Taste Radio Insider, we’re joined by Josh Zloof, the co-founder and CEO of Sudden Coffee, an innovative brand of specialty instant coffee. Founded in 2015, Sudden is attempting to revolutionize the $40 billion market for instant coffee by emphasizing its proprietary production process and by focusing on “scalable hospitality.” As part of our conversation, Zloof spoke about Sudden’s mission of using an instant product to democratize access to speciality coffee and why it was designed to be “Grandma proof.” He also explained how the company has zeroed in on Gen X as its key consumer demographic, discussed the challenges of managing both manufacturing -- Sudden operates its own production facility -- and marketing as a small company, and why he believes that the product attributes of Sudden are more important that the brand itself. Show notes: 1:42: A Few Sips of “Mud Water,” Canned Wine and Candy Milk — You know it’s a special episode of Taste Radio Insider when the host gulp Snickers-flavored chocolate milk and wash it down with chai and wine. There’s also discussion about people stealing John Craven’s Instagram photos, the emergence of the canned wine segment, how Abbot Kinney Blvd. in Venice, Calif. is the epicenter of food and beverage innovation, and why it’s a no-brainer for entrepreneurs seeking investment to attend BevNET Live and/or NOSH Live. 13:40: Interview: Josh Zloof, Co-Founder/CEO, Sudden Coffee -- Zloof was visiting from San Francisco to attend the 2019 Specialty Coffee Expo and stopped by BevNET HQ to record an interview with Taste Radio editor/producer Ray Latif. Zloof spoke about the origins of the company and how prior jobs in supply chain logistics and hospitality fueled his interest in coffee. He also discussed how speciality coffee roasters including Intelligentsia have supported its development and reshaped its business model, how Sudden is attempting to create experiential moments for its customers, and why the long-term vision is about “branding the process.” Brands in this episode: Snickers, Twix, MUD/WTR, Cha Cha Matcha, Four Sigmatic, Besa Mi Vino, Lila Wines, Oskar Blues, Sudden Coffee, Taster’s Choice, Folgers, Intelligentsia, Starbucks, Equator Coffee, Ritual Coffee, Spark Coffee, Keurig, Dunkin’
Let's start with a quick surf story, Cali-style. And then an epic "Calypso" dancer intro... -We shout-out Greg Reveret, the composer who worked with Deadmau5 (@deadmau5) on the Where’s the Drop? album, after he connects with us on the Twitter machine. Thanks for the social love Greg. Such inspirational work dude btw! Follow him here: https://twitter.com/GregReveret 39:10 - Rad Reviews: Gideon King & City Blog “Upscale Madhouse” @user-107470090 Halfwait “The Official” @halfwait Eric Frisch “Water Into Gold EP” @ericfrisch 1:08:35 - Crooked Flower “Blooming - The Light Rail Sessions” @crookedflower 31:52 - Calgary producer Indiazi, in the midst of Stampede madness north or the border, explains the method behind the madness of Asiatic Shores. I love how beaches come into the mix for her. @indiazi 1:23:25 - We head to the CNN building in Hollywood and catch them playing one of the best Boards of Canada tracks of all time over their exterior speakers, as immigration discussion rages on the TV in the middle of the night. @boardsofcanada @cnn 1:29:15 - Okay, back to Venice Beach to walk along the strand and hit up the skatepark. But the helicopters are circling, once again, up along Abbot Kinney Blvd., and we get the low-down on crime in action from some young skaters nearly caught up in the action. 1:32:33 - America Fuck Yeah! We head to a Fourth of July parade that actually kicked off with parachuters and a ridiculously emphatic USA chant in the Pacific Palisades. Hope you enjoy some of the on-the-spot audio and commentary we have to serve up like apple pie. 1:39:35 - I hopped on the bus and headed to Westwood in mid-afternoon. I bumped into Matthew Koehler (pictured), a 22-year-old from Missouri, and I randomly asked if he wanted to share some of his unique thoughts on his pad of yellow legal paper. I was pleasantly surprised by the result. Here’s how he describes the stream of consciousness poetry: “This is just a concept that I kinda tousled with in my astral imagination. It’s about the mechanics of movement, motion, intention, desire and how we marry all those together within our chakras.” Music: Logistics, Hybrid Minds @hybridminds, Optic Rose, Marcus Intalex @marcusintalex, Klangkarussel, Ivy Lab @ivylab, Guy J @guy-j, Dead Mans Chest @dead-mans-chest, M.F.S. Observatory @mfs-observatory-1, Ross From Friends @rossfromfriends, Rufus du Sol @rufusdusol, Sim Hutchins @simhutchins Track of the Week: Can't Get Enough by Rene LaVice @renelavice featuring Isaac Evans. https://soundcloud.com/renelavice/cant-get-enough-feat-isaac
Welcome to my American adventure series – Los Angeles, this is the Travelman Podcast! If you’re joining me for the first time my name is Ben and I’m an experienced traveler who’s been travelling the world since he was a kid! Thanks to my mum who worked so hard at various airlines and always made sure her sons could travel the world! I’m happy you could join me today as this podcast is focusing on my adventures with Mandy (my wife) who I travelled with throughout America when we were there in Spring this year. America was awesome!!!! We had an amazing time and I recorded various moments of our holiday for you to listen to. You’ll hear that the audio will sound different depending on where we were and I hope that’s not too distracting. I recorded it with the intention that you can experience the open environments and feel that you are immersed in our adventure also. Enjoy part one of My American Adventure Series - Los Angeles. Mandy and I got very excited at the old Farmer’s Market as we saw that loveable Netflix foodie Phil Rosenthal from Somebody Feed Phil walking around. I’ve heard he frequents the Old Farmer’s Market so maybe you should get down there if you’re in LA! Oh, how I wish I could’ve got him on my podcast! Oh well maybe next time! Also, RIP Anthony Bourdain who was a legend and someone I looked up to! He’s gone way too early. Timestamps: Intro to the show 2:48 Venice Beach 8:24 The Original Farmers Market 13:53 The Getty Center 27:34 San Diego but talking about what we did in DTLA Additional Information: Eggslut, 1611 Pacific Avenue, Los Angeles in Venice Beach The Original Farmers Market, 6333 W 3rd St, Los Angeles The Getty Centre, 1200 Getty Centre Drive, Los Angeles Grand Central Market, 317 South Broadway, Los Angeles The Broad Museum, 221 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles https://www.thebroad.org/ MOCA, 250 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles https://www.moca.org/ Plant Food and Wine, 1009 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice http://www.matthewkenneycuisine.com/plant-food-wine-venice San Juan Capistrano Spanish Mission, 26801 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano https://www.missionsjc.com/ Javier’s, 536 Spectrum Center Drive, Irvine http://javiers-cantina.com/mobile/menuis.php Follow Travelman Podcast: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/travelman-podcast/id1281446908 SoundCloud: https://m.soundcloud.com/user-265082759 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benthetravelman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelmanpodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/TravelmanPod Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ben-dow/travelman-podcast Travelman Podcast Website: https://travelmanpodcast.wixsite.com/travelman (New website coming soon via www.travelmanpodcast.com)
You all have been asking for her, and now she’s here: Alisa Vitti, the author of WomanCode: Perfect Your Cycle, Amplify Your Fertility, Supercharge Your Sex Drive, and Become a Power Source + Founder of FLO Living!! We see too many women settle for feeling just okay every single day, and it’s impacting every part of their lives – but we don’t have to settle. Alisa has revolutionized the way women view their health and sync their cycle so that we can feel un-be-lievable every single day of the month, whether you’re out with friends, working out, or spending some much-needed time with yourself. We chat about... How Alisa took her health into her own hands to heal Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Nutritional changes you can make today to improve your health How to manage your cycle naturally All about birth control + how you can go off of it naturally Exercise + eating tips that will help you feel more in tune with your cycle How you can bring your partner into the conversation + make them more aware of your cycle What you can do with the MyFLO app Come join Krista, Lindsey, and Katie Dalebout (from the Let it Out Podcast) for a Journaling + Manifestation Workshop! What: Journaling and Manifestation Workshop When: Sunday, March 4th | 3:00 - 5:00 PM Where: Saje Natural Wellness | 1421 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291 How: RSVP at consciouscityguide.com/a30xkatiedalebout Resources: Learn more + download the app at FLOLiving.com Connect with Alisa: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter HUM Nutrition - Use code ALMOST30 for 20% off at humnutrition.com Illuminate Spa in Brentwood - Treat yourself at illuminatespa.com Four Sigmatic - Get 15% OFF your order at foursigmatic.com/almost30 Branch Basics - Use code ALMOST30 for 15% off at branchbasics.com Find more to love at almost30podcast.com!
Do you want to visit the City of Stars? Laura Gibbons from Let's Go, Little One takes us on a trip to Los Angeles and tells us where to stay, what to do, and some of her favorite places to eat with kids. Plus, catch up with Kim and Tamara's recent visit to Clearwater, Florida. ON THE PODCAST 00:30 - Talking with Kim and Tamara about the TMS Family Travel conference in Clearwater, FL 04:44 - Clearwater Beach 06:24 - Clearwater Marine Aquarium 11:22 - Where to stay in Clearwater, Florida 17:40 - Introducing Laura Gibbons 24:38 - How long should you spend in LA? 27:20 - What areas to stay in 28:45 - Hiking up to the Hollywood sign 30:23 - Beaches in LA 33:43 - Getting to the beaches 34:45 - Museums in downtown LA 37:11 - Theme parks in or around LA 38:50 - Outdoor adventures in LA 41:27 - Laura’s favorite hotels 44:43 - Laura’s favorite restaurants 50:19 - Money saving tips 53:14 - Where to take a family photo 54:43 - Favorite travel gear 58:40 - Tip of the week 1:00:55 - Giveaway!! ends November 30th ABOUT LAURA GIBBONS Laura Gibbons lives and works in Venice Beach, CA with her husband, son, and dog. Her family of four loves to travel as often as possible (yes, even the dog) and create memories everywhere they go. Let’s Go, Little One is her way of sharing tips and encouraging other families to get outside and share adventures together! Follow Laura on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter. THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN LOS ANGELES WITH KIDS Hollywood Walk of Fame is a great way to explore the city and there is no cost to see the stars! If you like to be active, you can hike up to the Hollywood sign. The hike takes around 45 minutes and is great for you kids. You will see a lot of locals that hike the trail. The Grauman's Chinese Theatre is in a great area where you will find street performers and other memorabilia. This theatre is used for a lot of movie premieres. You can spend an entire weekend in Santa Monica and Venice beach areas and you will not run out of things to do. The Santa Monica Pier is cool and has a Ferris wheel at the end, along with other rides and attractions. There is also an arcade and a bunch of restaurants to choose from. Venice Beach is a bit more accessible from the boardwalk and you can find restaurants actually on the beach. There is also a street called Abbot Kinney Blvd. where there is a lot of shopping and more restaurants to choose from. Like any other city you will find a lot of great museums and exhibits to visit. Including the LACMA, (Los Angeles County Museum of Art), which is free for anyone under the age of 17. Depending on where you are in LA, Disneyland is about an hour outside of LA, and is a big item for most kids to visit. BEST PLACE TO TAKE FAMILY PHOTO Laura recommends the Santa Monica pier as a good place to take a family photo, in front of the Ferris wheel. Also if you end up in Beverly Hills, anywhere with the Beverly Hills sign is a pretty iconic thing to have in your family photo. TIP OF THE WEEK Go City Card has a program for Los Angeles package deals. You have the option of building the package with different items and tours. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST Westside of LA Grauman's Chinese Theatre Hollywood Walk of Fame Abbot Kinney Blvd LACMA Au Fudge The Butcher’s Daughter In N Out Burger Cafe Gratitude FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play and leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035# You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcase and We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for listening!