“T” Is For The Travel Channel

 

 Each month, our Travel Channel at b5media puts together posts that have a common theme based on what our editor, Mary Jo over at The Seattle Traveler and Fly Away Cafe comes up with.  I have been remiss in pointing this out to you readers and shame on me. So today I am going to link you to all the bloggers who participated in this month’s theme which was “T” for travel.  Enjoy your little trip around the world!

  • At Europe String, Jul brings us lots of “T’s” with her list of favorite European destinations that start with the letter T.
  • At Filipina Soul, Grace celebrates her second year biogging with a look back at the Top 20 Best Posts at Filipina Soul.  Choose your favorite!
  • At Flyaway Cafe, T is for Trevi Fountain and Three Coins in the Fountain.  Why don’t you toss one in, too?
  • At Let’s Visit Asia, Ruth says that T is for the Tarsier, the world’s smallest primate at 4-5 inches in height.  How adorable!
  • At Sirened, T is for Talking Political Heads, as Alex give us his view of the newscasters who brings us 24-hour news commentary.
  • At Starked DC, T is for lots of things, Starked DC Style.  See if you can guess what’s on the list.  And Happy Birthday J-Michael!
  • At The Atlanta Traveler, Claudine tells us that T is for Tasty Hotdogs at the Varsity, a favorite place for locals and tourist.
  • At The Chicago Traveler, Matt says that Chicago is all about “T” Time, with lots of tall buildings, Top Chef, and the Taste of Chicago.
  • At The DC Traveler, Jon says that T is for Treasure, in his post Hidden Treasures of Afghanistan., about an exhibit at the National Gallery of Art.
  • At The Denver Traveler, Shawn Marie suggests Two T’s to Travel To.  Can you guess where?
  • At The Disney Traveler, Susan takes us back to an earlier musical time, and THE Monkees:  Check Out Davy Jones at Disney.
  • At The Hawaii TravelerTNT is Dynamite, and Jody tells us what TNT she’s talking about.
  • At The Kuala Lumpur TravelerTHE Heat is On for judiciary reform.  Read what Che thinks about that ambitious undertaking.
  • At The Las Vegas Adventurer, T is For Taxi Tips.  It’s almost as complicated as learning to play craps!
  • At The London TravelerT is for Tea.  Make your choice and drink up!
  • At The New York City Traveler, T is for Transportation, and Heather gives us detailed instructions in her Transportation Round-Up: Getting Into, Out Of, and Around New York City.
  • At The Paris Traveler, Kim is Takin’ it to the Streetswith her post about strikes and protests in France.
  • At The Seattle Traveler, you’ll get not just T, but all the other letters of the alphabet, too, withSeattle A to Z. a listing of quintessential must-sees in the city.
  • AT The South Florida TravelerT is for Taste, and Katherine’s round up of all sorts of delicious dining choices.  It’ll be hard to make a selection.
  • At The Sydney Traveler, Lauren also says that T is for Tea, in her post Tea for Two, or Even More. 
  • At The Tokyo Traveler, T is for Trains in Tokyo, and Shane’s explanation of the Yamanote line.
  • At The Toronto Traveler, Justin puts it simply with T is for Torontoand some of his favorite locations in the city.
  •   Photo credit:  flickr, B tal 

    One Response to ““T” Is For The Travel Channel”

    1.   robert darby
      September 22nd, 2008 | 12:42 pm

      my wife and I want to travel to spain, portugal, and other surrounding areas. however in viewing your excellant shows everywhere we would like to travel appears to be “handicap unfriendly”. I am confined to a wheelchair. Should we give up on our travel plans?


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