In this Recent Favorites post, I’ll cover the best articles I’ve read over the past week. The articles primarily focus on travel-related content. I also mix in non-travel articles that I found interesting.
In addition, I’ll highlight recent PWQ blog posts. Some posts are from the archives while others are new. With that said, let’s dive into the posts that I found helpful and interesting.
Recent Favorites I’ve Read
This behind the scenes of travel blogging post was illuminating. One Mile At A Time shows you the effect the coronavirus has had on his business.
The positive angle of how beautiful destinations are recovering from tourism was refreshing to read.
Recent Favorites PWQ Blog Posts
Here are a few of the best ways to get to Asia. The US offers a number of ways to get there.
Ashlee and I had a blast exploring the island of Kauai during our honeymoon. This rural island is ideal if you want to be outdoors.
Looks like I’ll need to update my best cities to visit in 2020 list in light of the coronavirus.
ANA is a valuable loyalty program. Redeeming miles to fly to Japan is one of the best ways to use ANA miles.
New Things I’ve discovered
With the coronavirus in full swing, I’ve been able to focus on downtime. That means less time on my computer on the weekends. This time has been filled with activities that I normally don’t have time for. One of these activities is documentaries/movies.
Neat: The Story of Bourbon, Richard Jewell, and Somm 3 are documentaries/movies I watched. The history of bourbon was fascinating. What Richard Jewell went through during the Centennial Park bombing was insane. Somm 3 takes you into the minds of the world’s top sommeliers.
Conclusion on Recent Favorites
Do you have any articles that are your Recent Favorites? What articles did you read in the past week that you found interesting? What tips do you have for working from home?
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