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FFRF: Request No More Bedside Bibles At Hotels


You may come up with your own F words to describe your opinion of the anti-Bible organization. It actually means Freedom From Religion Foundation. And it’s mad as hell!

FFRF has contacted thousands of major hotel and motel chains with the request that the traditional Gideon Bibles be taken away. According to FFRF, the books in each room are offensive to guests who are non-Christian.

For more than a century, Gideon International has placed millions of the Bibles, printed in many languages, in travelers’ hotel rooms throughout the world. Has anyone on either side of the argument yet suggested replacement books of inspiration? How about these titles:

This Hotel Also Rents Rooms By The Hour
Many Fascinating Varieties Of Hotel Bedbugs
How To Stuff Sheets And Towels Into A Small Suitcase
Boring Kardashian Stories To Put You To Sleep Fast
Guest In Next Room Just Drilled Peephole In Your Wall

Cambodian Camel Ride: Two-Humps Are Better PDF Print E-mail

Our travel4seniors editor pauses during a recent visit while riding in a natural seat-like space on a two-hump bactrian camel, a native of Asia. The single-hump dromedary hails from Africa and Egypt, and according to his report, and despite Lawrence of Arabia's opinion, is much less comfortable to ride.

 
Doggone Touchie-Feelie Available At Airports PDF Print E-mail


According to Associated Press, several airports have come up with a novel way to help passengers. It involves a pilot program offering friendly dogs trained to snuggle and soothe people as the nervous humans wait for flights and try to endure other airport inconveniences that seem to get more stressful every day.

The service is called PUP: Pets Unstressing Passengers. On leashes held by trained volunteers, and wearing jackets identifying their tasks, the dogs wander through the passenger areas offering friendly paws, bellies and noses to pat.

The dogs are particularly popular with kids, who are often frightened, confused and impatient when being forced to wait for hours in busy, noisy airports. A friendly dog's gentle eyes, muzzle and wagging tail are perfect solutions to calming them down.

So far, PUP is available at airports in San Jose, Los Angeles and Miami, with more expected to offer the doggone good services soon. Considering the growing tensions in just about every airport from flight delays, security lines, ever increasing fare prices and other stresses, the friendly canines are welcome presences.  

Editorial opinion: We like dogs very much, but as cat lovers, we feel they are just as qualified to be airport therapists, and should also be enlisted to provide the same soothing services. We’d call them FRIENDS: Felines Really Into Easing Numbingly Disturbing Situations.

 
Cunard Offers On-Board Credits To U.S. Military PDF Print E-mail


The British-based cruise line now joins others in honoring those who serve with financial incentives. When active-duty members of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserves book sailings, they can receive up to $250 in on-board spending credits.

That top amount is for cruises of over two weeks. For shorter sailings, the credit may be from $50 to $100. If you’re planning to sail on Cunard with your kids or grandkids who are currently in uniform, now is the time to take advantage of the special offer.

 
Seniors: You’d Have To Be Crazy Not To Travel PDF Print E-mail


To explain that Freudian headline, check a recent article in psychcentral.com. It insists that travel can actually improve your mental health. As examples, it offers colorful word pictures of various upbeat world spots in Italy, France and New England.

Just arriving at a fun destination and being there, the article continues, gives the traveler a sense of excitement, comfort and self-satisfaction. We heartily agree, because the old saying that travel is (mentally) broadening always rings true.

While on the go, we learn new things, meet new people, see new sights and, maybe the best benefit, we tend to forget our everyday troubles lurking back home. That, in the case of most seniors, includes the always present specter of growing old.

Therefore, there’s no better time than now to get up off that couch and into your car, up in the air, aboard a cruise ship and/or into the surf at the nearest beach!

 
Atlantic City NJ: New Margaritaville At Resorts PDF Print E-mail


The seaside vacation mecca is know for its buffets, those all-you-can-eateries that go with casinos. Now, a different kind of buffet has just opened in this venerable sand and surf New Jersey town, Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville.

The new Buffet establishment includes its own casino, outdoor dining overlooking the Boardwalk, Landshark Bar & Grill, specialty drinks, extensive dining menu and retail store.

As many of we seasoned citizens can remember, the name of Jimmy’s resort-within-a-resort operation is based on his hit song of the 1970s. Actually, the singing star has already parlayed that theme and his fantastic business acumen into 27 Margaritavilles around the world. Branches abound in such exotic places as Las Vegas, Orlando, Nashville, New Orleans, Jamaica, Grand Turk, Cozumel and a dozen other locations.

If you'll be in Atlantic City, give Jimmy's new place a visit. For more information, go to .margaritavilleatlanticcity.com

 
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