Text by Jo Clark ITWPA Member Photography by Dr. Darrel Mellies and Jo Clark Visiting the Grand Strand in November is always a good plan. The weather is pleasant, with average daytime temperatures a balmy 70-75 degrees, and only a minimal number of tourists. However, one of the best reasons to visit in the fall is that for twenty-six years, the Waccamaw Indian People have … [Read more...] about Waccamaw Indian Pauwau
Volume 11, Issue #10 – November 2018
Baobab Trees, Butterflies, and Blossoms: Nature’s Cure for Digital Overload
By Helen L. Masin ITWPA Member I have found a place where I do not need to answer my cell phone, read emails or feel chained to my computer. Here I can savor the delicious tropical breeze coming off Biscayne Bay. Entering this green hideaway, I am serenely transported to a refuge where I can relax and enjoy its sights, sounds, and fragrances in slow-time. Fairchild Tropical … [Read more...] about Baobab Trees, Butterflies, and Blossoms: Nature’s Cure for Digital Overload
Three Spa Treatments in the Red Rocks to Really Unwind
By Joeann Fossland If a luxury spa is your idea of bliss, the destination spa, Mii Amo, is where you’ll find happiness. Surrounded by Sedona’s red rock spires and the Kachina Woman Vortex, professional expertise and nurturing healing energy will be yours. Nestled outside beneath tall red rocks, a pool and hot tubs offer total relaxation in a tranquil setting. Common … [Read more...] about Three Spa Treatments in the Red Rocks to Really Unwind
Waimea Valley: Oahu’s Best-Kept Secret
By Alicia Shaffer Oahu is, perhaps, the most-visited Hawaiian island and is known for its dazzling Waikiki Beach lined with skyscrapers and luxury resorts. Honolulu is bustling with tourists enjoying the many activities and attractions of this heavily-populated area of the island. However, maybe the best-kept secret of the island can be found along its less-traveled … [Read more...] about Waimea Valley: Oahu’s Best-Kept Secret