“Travel is as much a passion as ambition or love.”

L.E. Landon
  • After my boomer husband retired, we moved to a bigger house. We now have space for our hobbies and grandchildren to visit.

    (Business Insider, May 2024) — My husband retired last year, and recently, we upsized our home. For us, it was a move to what I call “rightsizing.” We lived in a large house built in 1870 in the center of town. We had great access to many shops and amenities, but the downtown was getting…

  • How airports reduce stress for people with invisible disabilities

    (Reader’s Digest UK, January 2024) — While some disabilities are visible, others are not, and this is how airports are now taking action to reduce stress and anxiety for travellers with invisible disabilities in North America and Europe.

  • Make Ahead Cozy Winter Dinners

    (Farmer-ish, December 2020) – We all have those mornings where we start out feeling overwhelmed as we look at our list for the day wondering how we will make time for cooking for the family. I admit that every Sunday morning I draw up a rough menu plan for the week ahead working around whatever…

  • Author documents history of Key West’s Jews

    (The Canadian Jewish News, February 2020) – Arlo Haskell’s The Jews of Key West: Smugglers, Cigar Makers and Revolutionaries (Sand Paper Press) illustrates an unexpected perspective of the southern, hurricane-magnet city in covering its 195-year-old Jewish community.

  • Travelling Light? Just Carry-On

    (Family Fun Canada, April 2019) – I recall the trip I was on when I firmly decided it was carry-on luggage only from then onward. I was flying to Milwaukee out of Toronto’s Air Canada terminal 1. I arrived the prescribed 2 hours ahead with one suitcase to check. Piece of cake, right? Not so. 

  • From Beach to Jewellery Box

    (Waypoints Global, December 2018) – We don’t all make time to shop when on holiday, but looking for gifts for friends and family, or picking up a memento for yourself is a real treat. Jewellery doesn’t take up much space, even if you are travelling with carry-on luggage.

  • Permission to Carry More Luggage – Pack for a Purpose

    (Waypoints Global, November 2018) – Air Canada now has an application for excess baggage. Not a reason to add in a few extra pairs of shoes, the application process is for humanitarian purposes, including the transportation of live rescue cats and dogs.

  • How to Breeze Through Security

    (Waypoints Global – September 2018) – Security is always changing, so read details online about the particular airport you are flying into or out of to insure you know what to expect. I was in too many airports to mention this past summer, and one airport in particular asked me to remove my watch…which was…

  • Prepare for Landing – An Airport Restaurant Review

    (Waypoints Global, August 2018) – Best airport restaurants used to be something of an oxymoron but with health and wellness at the front and center of most minds, airports and airlines are stepping up to the plate , literally. It is getting more common to be able to pick up fresh fruit, salads and freshly…

  • How to Deal with Jet Lag

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  • If You Go to Cuba, Come Home with a Cohiba or Maybe 50

    (Waypoints Global, November 2017) – Until recently, the most popular exports from Cuba have been rum, cigars and berets. I was on board a Celestyal Cruise circumnavigating Cuba with lots of opportunity to explore. After spending a day Are you troubled by the problem which haunts 40% of the men? Are you not able to…

  • Mexican Vanilla

    (Waypoints Global, September 2017) – Souvenirs are as personal as a trip itinerary is. Why do we bring, knickknacks and sentimental mementos of our travels home? Why do they mean so much? I used to pick up items just for the sake of it but the more I travelled, the less I brought home, and…

  • Spicey Grenada

    (Waypoints Global, September 2017) – Grenada draws those who worship the sun and everything that comes with it – beaches, aquatic sports, hiking and true Caribbean culture. It’s also a place for foodies. There are many types of scrumptious fresh fish, locally grown vegetables and herbs, but it’s the spices that set Grenada apart. In…

  • Green Canadians

    CAA Magazine, August 2012