The Most Incredible Art From Burning Man
NICE DESERT NIGHTLIGHT If any of the people at Burning Man are afraid of the dark they can just set their tents up next to this beautiful giant night light. The light that emanates from this thing is so nice. I could curl up right next to this spectacular light and take a nice long […]

Travel
Tough Travel Questions We All Have Asked
We are professional travelers and not too often we get stumped by questions from our readers, so we compiled a list. These are travel questions that we get often and the answers aren’t so straightforward.

We are professional travelers and not too often we get stumped by questions from our readers, so we compiled a list. These are travel questions that we get often and the answers aren’t so straightforward. Hopefully these will shed some light on issues many readers have had and couldn’t find the answers to.
Cheapest Days to fly?
Travel can be expensive so it’s best to search for the cheapest flights. The cheapest days to fly in the United States are usually Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday and international flights are cheapest on weekdays. Always check around because sometimes you will find a diamond in the rough and get a cheap weekend international flight or a unicorn in the cheap Friday flight.
Carry-ons are always free?
You would think so but as we have unfortunately found out many of the ultra discount carriers (think Spirit) charge for carry-ons. These guidelines should be present when you book so make sure you check your airline’s regulations. Its getting more and more expensive to travel, especially with all these countless add-ons.
I saw cheaper tickets after I bought mine, what can I do?
You can always change your flights but most airline charge for this convenience. You may end up paying more than the amount you would have saved by switching. It’s always a good move to check with the airline before you attempt to switch, or even before you book.
You have 24 hours to change after your purchase. The Department of Transportation requires all U.S. carriers to offer a 24-hour grace period where you can change your flight at no charge. So officially you have 24 hours to find a cheaper flight on all U.S. airlines.
Southwest is the only U.S. carrier that currently doesn’t charge a change fee, so search away and book at your leisure with Southwest.
You other option is at the time of purchase. Some carriers offer refundable tickets, which allow you to change whenever you want but are often more expensive.
Why are security lines so long?
Well, they aren’t always long but they all seem to take forever. If you hate waiting, check the TSA app on your smartphone and get real time updates and wait times. If you hate waiting in general then you should obviously get the TSA PreCheck. Cut the long security lines and breeze through security checkpoints without taking your shoes off or laptop out of your bag. This service averages out to only $20 a year for the five-year period it’s active for.
Where did my favorite airline go?
Ok, airlines come and go just like other brands do. If you haven’t traveled in a long time then you may be wondering where your favorite carriers have disappeared. You may be missing AirTran, Continental, Northwest or U.S.Airways, all of which have recently disappear from airports. You soon will see Virgin America and Alaska merge into one airline and we aren’t sure what name they will adopt.
What airline has the cheapest flights?
No one airline has the lowest fare as the business is super competitive now. You will however find some low prices on the ultra discount carriers but they often have hidden fees like charging for carry-on baggage, which make them equal to other airlines. Your best bet is to check with comparison sites like Kayak.com and see what all the airlines are charging and then make an educated decision.
Why is airfare so expensive?
They aren’t always expensive; you are probably just looking at the wrong times. Try to avoid flying during holidays or when many people want to fly. The higher the demand the higher the prices. So if you want to save big bucks, simply book early and be flexible when you can fly.
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What’s the Ideal Flower Bouquet Size for Gifts?

Flower bouquets have been used as gifts for centuries, and they continue to be a popular choice for many occasions. Whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, or special holiday, flowers can convey various meanings and emotions depending on the type of flower and its color.
One question that often arises when choosing a flower bouquet as a gift is: what size should the bouquet be? While there is no set rule for the ideal bouquet size, there are some factors to consider that can help you make a decision. Here are some factors to consider:
The Occasion
Different occasions call for different styles and themes. Considering the occasion allows you to select a bouquet that complements the setting or theme of the event. Whether it’s a formal occasion, a casual gathering, or a festive celebration, choosing a bouquet that suits the ambiance can enhance the visual appeal and overall experience. For a more formal event such as a wedding or anniversary, a larger bouquet would be appropriate to convey the significance of the occasion. On the other hand, for a casual occasion like a birthday or get-well-soon gift, a smaller bouquet would be more fitting.
Preferences and lifestyle
If they have limited space in their home or office, a large bouquet may not be practical. In such cases, it’s best to opt for a smaller bouquet that can easily fit in their space. The type of flowers used in the bouquet also plays a role in determining its size. Some flowers, such as sunflowers or lilies, are naturally larger and can make a statement even in smaller bouquets. On the other hand, delicate flowers like baby’s breath or daisies may require more volume to create an impact.
Personalizing the Bouquet Size
While these factors can be helpful in determining the ideal bouquet size, it ultimately comes down to personal preference. Consider the recipient’s personality and what they would appreciate. If they have a bold and outgoing personality, a larger bouquet with vibrant colors may be more suitable, whereas someone who prefers simplicity may prefer a smaller and more understated bouquet.
Considering the message
When you personalize a bouquet, you can choose flowers or colors that hold special significance for your loved one. This could be their favorite flower, a flower associated with a memorable event or place, or even their birth flower. By incorporating these meaningful elements, you add an extra layer of sentimental value to the gift. If the flowers are meant to express your love and affection, a larger bouquet would be appropriate, whereas a smaller bouquet may suffice if it’s simply meant as a gesture of appreciation or thanks.
There is no one set size for an ideal flower bouquet when it comes to gifting. It’s important to consider the occasion, recipient’s preferences, and message you want to convey when choosing the size. Ultimately, what matters most is that the bouquet comes from the heart and brings joy to the recipient. So go ahead and choose a beautiful flower bouquet in a size that feels right for your special someone.
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Travel Tips for Millennials
Young millennials have the perfect circumstances to travel, less responsibilities and nothing holding them down. Here is the best advice I can give young millennials on travel that I wish I received when I was 20 years old.

I hear a lot of young people nowadays talking about how hard it is to travel and how they wish they could get out more. Well, the time is now people and your window to wander around the globe is shrinking everyday. Young millennials have the perfect circumstances to travel, less responsibilities and nothing holding them down. Us adults have jobs, families, children and beer bellies among other issues.
If I were 20 years old again, I’d travel as much as I could and see the world and broaden my experiences. These valuable lessons you’ll learn traveling will shape your life from here on, so take advantage of your freedom and travel young friends.
Here is the best advice I can give young millennials on travel that I wish I received when I was 20 years old.
Travel Slow
Take your time and enjoy the scenery. Many of us try and jam pack so much into a trip because we are worried about missing something, when in reality if you try and do too much you are missing the entire trip. The idea of travel is to relax, experience new things and broaden our worldview, but if you are constantly on the go, you won’t enjoy yourself.
Millennials if you must make plans while traveling, make them as loose as possible so that you can actually enjoy your travels and learn a little bit about yourself in the process.
Put Away your phone
Turn of your damn phone and look around, the world’s beauty might just surprise you sometimes. My biggest issue with Millennials is their reliance on technology and screens in general. I see it all the time, I’ll be traveling in exotic locals and I’ll look over to see a millennial nose deep in their phones as the most epic of sights is in front of them. Try and leave your phone at home, truly check out and see the world with your two eyes.
Say yes
Be a yes person and take any adventure that is presented. How often will some fellow traveler invite you on an epic journey? Not often is the answer, so take advantage of your youth and do it, whatever IT is. Learn to say yes and life-changing adventures will be your reward. You are a millennial, you have no responsibilities, no career, no kids so say yes.
Never too young
I wish I traveled more when I was much younger, but I didn’t take advantage. I did travel right after high school and it was the best thing I’ve ever done. I was a legal adult but my maturity was so low. Taking the opportunities given to me was the best decisions I made and I learned so much about myself. Get out there and explore the world, your older self will thank you.
Photos aren’t everything
Instagram pictures aren’t what make travel worth it, it’s the experiences. Don’t spend your entire trip taking photos, instead, put aside some time to take pictures and the rest to experience new cultures and things.
No excuses
Stop making excuses why you aren’t traveling and make excuses why you are traveling. Your job right out of college will and can wait, so take a week and see Thailand or visit a new state. Travel doesn’t have to be a huge deal, instead make it a part of your life.
Go alone
Waiting for your friends to be ready and you will wait forever. Take the initiative and make your own path. Traveling solo will make you a better person and much more self-reliant.
Save your money
Put a little bit aside each month for travel and before you know it you can have the most epic vacation ever and it’s basically free. Taking $50-100 a month adds up quick and you wont have to break the bank.
Travel now – pay later
Putting a trip on a credit card isn’t the worst idea if you are young and are responsible at paying it off. Don’t worry about the bills now, you are young and have a lifetime to pay them off. What you won’t have forever is your youth.
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