San Fermin in Nueva Orleans
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Forget Pamplona—bulls are so last century. Instead, head to New Orleans for San Fermin the annual running of roller derby girls on skates. We caught a glimpse when we were in NOLA two summers ago and promise that it's a sight worth seeing. The Big Easy Roller Girls wear red and don bull horns and paddle any runners who are foolish enough get in their way.
Hotels are a steal: A room a the Hotel New Orleans is $69 per night or upgrade to the Hotel Monteleone for $109 per night.
While New Orleans may seem like an unexpected place to feature this twist on the old Spanish celebration, the convention and visitors bureau tells us that: New Orleans has strong Spanish roots as it was under Spanish rule from 1792 until 1800. The city experienced two major fires in 1788 and 1794, and because it was still under Spanish rule during that time, much of the French Quarter was rebuilt boasting Spanish architecture. Visitors often notice the Spanish influence in the design on the Vieux Carre’s buildings with the arched doorways and windows.
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State Travel Glasses
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gift ideas
We're loving these vintage inspired drinking glasses. Each frosted glass represents a state and what's most popular there. Buy a set for yourself of each of your favorite states or do like we did: buy a set for your partner representing all the places you've been together. $12 each. Available at The Nest Egg.
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Sponsored Post: Get Refreshed with Clairol
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| Tha'ts me-before and after-my Clairol Natural Instincts Color |
Hey, I’m not judging—I do all those things myself! Not surprisingly, I see that the scale nudged up a little higher every August. This year, I vowed to make a change. I’m taking part in the Clairol 30 Day Refreshment Challenge. Each day, there’s a new, easy-to-follow fitness, nutrition or beauty tip contributed by bloggers (including yours truly!), consumers and Clairol’s color director Marie Robinson. Follow along on the Clairol Facebook page and my twitter account (JSGAnne), and be on the lookout for my tips today.
Speaking of beauty, one of the biggest challenges in the summer is to keep your hair color bright and beautiful. If you color your hair, like I do, you know that fading and brassiness is practically a fact of life in July and August no matter how diligent you are with wearing a hat and using sun-protection products on your hair. That’s why I’m a fan of Clairol Natural Instinct Vibrant Collection. Both the Natural Instincts demi-permanent and new permanent collection come with a Week 2 Color Refresher to revive faded hair color at that all important two week mark. Try it and let me know what you think!
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Bottle Cap Tripod
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Travel advice
Throw the diminutive Bottle Cap Tripod in your pocket when you're on vacation and take great pictures without having to leave anyone out. For only $10, you won't have to ask strangers to take your picture either!
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On Our Radar: Napa Valley
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Ever wish you could read a wine list like a pro? The Harvest Inn in the heart of Napa Valley is hosting an intensive wine education program lead by Andrew Bell, President of American Sommelier. The six day course beginning on July 25th is a condensed version of the popular twenty-four week Viticulture and Vinification course given by American Sommelier. "Viti/Vini" is appropriate for industry professionals and consumers and covers varieties, wine-making, food pairing and much more. This would be perfect for you if you're looking to get more from your vacation than a great tan!
For more information visit American Sommelier.
For more information visit American Sommelier.
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