Knossos

There was once a wise lawgiver and a fair judge who ruled over the kingdom of Knossos. Homer called him “a companion of mighty Zeus”, and Thucydides says he was the first man to hold sway over the Aegean with his powerful fleet.

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Failure VS Regret

Have you ever considered the difference between “failure” and “regret”?

I looked it up, and the definition of failure is “lack of success”.

The definition for regret is “Feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over something that has happened or been done, (especially a missed opportunity).

Regret seems to have a negative impact on a deeper level, doesn’t it?

The world is opening back up, and . . .

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#1 in the Nation

Last week I talked to you about what makes The Joy of Travel unique. Remember? It’s two things,

*we don’t recommend anywhere we haven’t tried first, and

*we love to travel and take you along for the fun (personally escorted groups)

Well, my agents and I just received news that literally left me speechless. If you know me at all you know how amazing that moment must have been.

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We Specialize In Taking You With Us

During a recent interview I was asked what sets The Joy of Travel apart. Most people immediately think of our golden rule “we don’t recommend anywhere we haven’t tried first”.

But as importantly and predominantly as that, from the first day I opened the door, I not only wanted to see the wonders of the world for myself but wanted to be standing beside you when you saw them.

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Home from Hawaii

Aloha friends. Can you believe that amazing adventure we had on Oahu last month?

I was counting our steps, and then our miles, as we went along. By the end of day 3 we hit 21 miles and I realized I didn’t need to continue counting, we were meeting our daily step goals and then some. ha ha

We literally walked every square inch of the Waikiki area. We saw . . .

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