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My mom taught me not to brag, but I’m going to do it anyway.

As of Saturday, I can now call myself an “award-winning” freelance writer. You read it correctly. Someone actually gave me an award - and not just one, but three. They came from a legitimate journalism organization too.

The folks here at TravelBlur.com (that’s really just me) brought home two first place and one second place writing awards from the Oklahoma Professional Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Seriously, we won.

My lovely wife and I took home a first place award in the Leisure Writing category for Newspaper Division B (circulation 7,000 to 25,000) for a collaborative effort headlined The Splendor and Rich Heritage of Copenhagen  which appeared in Edmond Life and Leisure.

In the Newspaper Division C (circulation less than 7,000) Leisure Writing category, this writer captured first place with a story titled Giant Buddha Rules Kamakura  and second for a Halloween piece called Prague’s Creepy Gothic Church of All Saints. Both stories published in The Journal Record.

While honors and awards are a welcome validation, the true joy of writing comes not from the accolades, but from a quality turn of phrase. I like writing, I like crafting a narrative and, honestly, I like winning awards too.

Don’t Miss & Dismiss is an occasional series of travel guide posts about the best (Don’t Miss) and worst (Dismiss) tourist sites in cities all over the world.

The 2010 Winter Olympics kick off today in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. So here’s my travel guide on the host city’s good and bad tourist sites.

Don’t Miss: Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Gardenseattle 228

An authentic representation of a Ming Dynasty scholar’s residence, the garden is a calming oasis in the midst of the city’s hustle and bustle. Read the article I wrote about the garden in The Journal Record.

Dismiss: Gastown

seattle 196-2Vancouver’s historic center, Gastown is mostly a collection of tourist shops and restaurants. The architecture is somewhat interesting, and the old steam clock is so-so. Just don’t venture outside Gastown’s core area, as we found the surrounding streets a bit rough to say the least.

 

 

Don’t Miss: Museum of Anthropologyseattle 244

Located on the campus of the University of British Columbia, the Museum of Anthropology’s authentic totem poles and sculptures are only a small part of its interesting collection of art and artifacts examining the area’s coastal Native American heritage.

Dismiss: Granville Island

seattle 237If you’ve never before visited a big public market then stop by Granville Island. Otherwise, it’s just another market.

 

 

 

 

Don’t Miss: Japa Dog and Tojo’sseattle 192

Unique and tasty grub is one of the best parts of travel to a foreign destination. Two Japanese-inspired, but very different Vancouver options should not be missed. For lunch, stop in at the Japa Dog stand (see my earlier Japa Dog post here). For dinner, grab some sushi at Tojo’s. Fresh ingredients and a modern flare make Tojo’s the best sushi I’ve eaten outside Japan.

Now that Christmas 2009 is in the books, it’s time to buy what Santa forgot to bring. In our final installment of this year’s holiday gift guide, we cover handy travel accessories for your new Christmas gadgets.

If you unwrapped an iPhone, iPod, e-reader or laptop computer, take a look at these useful extras.

The list printed in today’s Edmond Sun.

What are you putting in your traveler’s stocking this Christmas?

TravelBlur.com and The Edmond Sun are teaming up to bring you ”Gifts and Gadgets,” a four-part series highlighting travel toys and tools. In today’s article we cover travel journals, maps, binoculars and multi-tools.

Read the entire article in The Edmond Sun.

To help you pick that perfect present for the traveler on your Christmas list, TravelBlur.com and The Edmond Sun have teamed up to bring you “Gifts and Gadgets,” a four-part series highlighting travel toys and tools.

This week, we help your traveler pack light and pack right with luggage suggestions and packing aid ideas.

Read the full article at The Edmond Sun and check back next week for part three.

To help you pick that perfect present for the traveler on your Christmas list, TravelBlur.com and The Edmond Sun have teamed up to bring you “Gifts and Gadgets,” a four-part series suggesting travel toys and tools. 

In today’s installment, we cover camera accessories like Case Logic bags, Joby Gorillapod tripods and power sources from Digipower and Lenmar. We also suggest a camera class to help your travel buddy take better photos.

Find the full article at The Edmond Sun and check back next Saturday for our second installment.

Happy Halloween to all the travel ghosts and goblins across the blogosphere.

It’s in this spooky spirit (no pun intended), I’m writing this morning about the eerie art at the Church of All Saints in the Czech Republic town of Sedlec. Just outside of Prague, Czech Republic, near the town of Kutna Hora, this little church has turned the skeletal remains of 40,000 of its dead ancestors into one of the greatest Halloween costumes of all time.

coat of arms

coat of arms

For more, Czech out (sorry) this story I wrote for The Journal Record.

chandelier

chandelier

Kutna Hora is easy to travel to from Prague and makes a fun day trip if you are traveling in the area.

Boo!

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