3oz. Wonder
February 1, 2009 by Travel Guru
Filed under Blog, Featured, Featured Tip
So ever since TSA changed the liquid guidelines I have been on the lookout for a way to bring my hair and body care items, such as lotion, shower gels and hair lotions, and still carry it in a carry-on. It is hard to find Black Hair care items in travel size and nothing is worse than getting to a destination and realizing you have nothing to put in your hair. Well The Body Shop has the perfect little clear bag that comes with 5 containers for all your needs. The best part is the little spoon that lets you scoop gels, pomades, face creams etc. into the small jars. No more searching at your destination for you favorite beauty product. The clear bag will meet TSA guidelines and the size is perfect for a weekend getaway.
I am a huge fan of the Body Shop and my other suggestion is to purchase the gift sets they sell of shower gels and body butters to use when traveling. Some hotels have caught on and began to carry great skin care lines but it can be hit or miss. If you don’t want to bring your huge bottle of cocoa butter lotion or suffer through dry skin from the nondescript bottle of lotion on the hotel counter, the Body Shop has a variety of lotions and body butters that will meet your needs and TSA size requirements.
Bad years can’t start in Rio
February 1, 2009 by Travelin Sista
Filed under Blog, Destination Information, Featured, Featured Story, Travel Tales From...
That is what I have now come to believe as I look out at the water and see the millions of smiling faces around me. Toasting on the beach in my all white, I am amazed at the level of joy that I feel and how happy everyone around me also is. They toss their flowers into the sea wishing for good luck in this new year and jump seven waves to get their seven wishes. We watch the fireworks and drink champagne as we wiggle our toes in the sand. Shouts of Feliz Ano Novo! Happy New Year!, are shared with friends and strangers alike. In the humid heat we dance along to the Samba in the middle of millions celebrating another year. This is Reveillon! Read more
Another side to Rio’s New Year Celebration
February 1, 2009 by Travelin Sista
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Black, White, Brown, all dance to the drum beats on the white sand offering gifts and praises for a blessed New Year. Since I am not fluent in the language I dance along in ignorance with those around me. Brown faces, White faces, Black faces. The African beat of the drum and the chanting rhythm of the voices provide a rhythmic melody to sway along. But this is not something special just for those who can clearly trace their lineage to the shores of Western Africa. As I walk out to the beach I see more diverse faces participating not as tourists, not as observers but as believers in the traditions of Candomble. Though the history of this celebration has African roots it is not a Black only celebration, in this case it is a Brazilian celebration. For when you are in Brazil it is this experience, a true integration of the cultures that continues to often surprise me.We see families sharing in the tradition, preparing for another year by sharing their offering to Yemanja together. An altar of white flowers and candles are placed in the sand as the family stands around. Eventually someone will walk to the water to send their offering into the waves. Instantly it is enveloped by the night waters rushing against the shore. Yemanja, one of the Orixas that are part of the Candomble, is the goddess of the sea and the mother of all creation. It is to her they are asking blessing for the approaching new year.
I am a tourist, staying in one of the many hotels on Copacabana, who happened upon this celebration on a early night stroll down the beach walkway. I see a white tent and people in matching shirts dancing and singing. Their shirts state that this is the 6th annual celebration for this particular organization to bring an Afro-Brazillian traditional celebration to Copacabana beach. Read more
You Go, Solo, In Miami-oh!
February 1, 2009 by Cornelius Life Jones
Filed under Blog, Featured Hotel, Travel Tales From...
Lately I’ve become the Solo-Traveler, which I love. I’ve been jet-setting on these one-day and weekend getaways. Traveling solo can be a lot of fun. And strange as it may sound, or most of us tend to not believe, it can be pretty safe. I would advise you to do your research, brush up on the culture, the local life, the language, surrounding neighborhoods, and the local attractions, etc. With that being said, here’s my latest one-day getaway excursion to South Beach, Miami, FL. Nestled in the heart of South Beach but a tab bit off the main beat is where you’ll find a quiet and seductive boutique hotel called The Sanctuary. I found the name of the hotel to be quite peculiar…very sacred. I wasn’t sure if I should pray first or kneel down before entering this “holy” ground…I didn’t know if I should be shunned for my persecutions or praised for my persecutions. A sanctuary is a place where one is taken for some sort of wrongdoing. Well if I did wrong and I had to choose a place to be persecuted it would be South Beach’s Sanctuary Hotel.










