This is part 10 of “Recent Reads” in which I highlight recommended posts in the blogosphere.
On Killing Batteries, Leif Pettersen offers a take on Tuscany’s best road trips. Plus, if you comment on one of his Tuscany posts, you can win a copy of Lonely Planet Tuscany & Umbria.
Mark Ashley of Upgrade: Travel Better gives his opinion on Air New Zealand’s new lie-flat seats.
On its birthday, The Economist’s Gulliver pondered what benefits business travellers can hope to enjoy on their birthdays.
CheapOair’s Aldo Singer shares a video of one of New York’s most talked about free tourist attractions — The High Line Park in the Meatpacking District.
On TravelBlogSites.com, Louise Brown writes about Robin Locker’s mysterious obsession with Europe.
Joshua Samuel Brown, the professional nomad behind Snarky Tofu, reveals how it feels to travel constantly.
And Devin Galaudet of the newly launched site Travel, Write, Live shows three beautiful pictures from the Greek island of Santorini.
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Hi Erica,
Thanks for the shout out. It was hard not to take a thousand more photos of Santorini (I still took hundreds), it is a gorgeous place.
I will take your suggestion and visit your recommends.
devin
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Hi Devin,
You’re welcome. I can imagine that Santorini is breathtaking.
Hope you enjoyed the reads!
Thanks for the great links, been reading through a couple and they interesting reads. Bookmarked three of them
Glad to hear you liked them.
I am a particular fan of the new lie-flat seat via Air New Zealand. Still wondering how that will work seated next to someone you don’t know.
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Same here. I’ll report if/when I have tested them myself!
Wow – that photo is dreamy. I’m looking for a place to explore in a few months. Greece just might be on the agenda. When would you say is the best time to go?
Probably the shoulder seasons, May-June and September-October. Or if you enjoy crowds, July and August are usually the busiest months.