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The design of the Dunkin Donuts small house is impressive and looks great.  It is supposedly powered by used coffee grounds, too.

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Why yes, that is Carolina Reaper Stir-In Paste (aka, one of the hottest peppers in the world) just s

Why yes, that is Carolina Reaper Stir-In Paste (aka, one of the hottest peppers in the world) just sitting with the rest of the “basic spices and cooking supplies” at our AirBnB in the Bronx!
Also, a plastic potted plant.

#airbnb #weirdairbnb #unexpectedspice #carolinareaper #thebronx (at South Bronx)
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s/o @airbnb #paris #airbnb (hier: Place de la Republique)

s/o @airbnb #paris #airbnb (hier: Place de la Republique)


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Small bathroom. Photo & styling: Leslee Mitchell

Small bathroom. Photo & styling: Leslee Mitchell


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Casa Joshua

Casa Joshua


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Airbnb Bondage. My first little shibari clip ! (Images are from a rope session in an Airbnb by the sea 2 years ago)

Photos&ropesAlex Lobos,Alexfun.org
In Berlin?-> Join the bondage jam

(model: Circumpunct)

#airbnb    #berlin    #shibari    #personal    #sensual    #kinbaku    #rope play    #tied up    #rope play    #japanese bondage    #breasts    #videos    #doublesize    
This week @JeffKeniPulver invited me to  the #VON3 Summit  (Voice|Video on the Net). Speakers discus

This week @JeffKeniPulver invited me to  the #VON3 Summit  (Voice|Video on the Net). Speakers discussed NFTs (non-fungible tokens) & Web 3.0 (Worldwide Web based on blockchain). Most of the discussions were waaay over my head, but it got me thinking. 

I bet most of us have heard of NFTs but don’t understand what they are. I’ve associated them with crazy art, like the Nyan Cat  that, in Feb. 2021, sold for 300 ETH (Ether crypto currency), or about $690,000. 

It’s enough to make me feel like running & screaming as I cover my ears to block out the noise of the future.  But is it inevitable? 

WHAT IS NFT? A non-fungible token is unique & can’t be swapped for something of equal value. Like, a $10 bill = ten $1 bills,  but the Mona Lisa can’t be traded for another Mona Lisa. 

HOW DOES IT WORK? It’s verified via blockchain, which IBM defines as a shared, immutable ledger that eases the process of recording transactions and tracking assets. ▪️▫️◾◽◼️◻️⬛

I came across @jchris on Twitter & liked his explanations 9:24 AM–Jan 24, 2022:

“[NFT] is more like a link than an asset. You’re buying your name at the top of the list of holders.  The value comes from the previous holders (& the link to the creator), more than the image. ️ NFTs are not about scarcity; they’re a new type of link—one that memorializes how it moves through a community & becomes valuable because of its history.  [It’s] a link that gains its uniqueness from human interactions. ‍‍ This is old & new. Objects that gain value from their history become heirlooms.  NFTs do that & it can feel uncanny.”

People can see & even download NFT images, but they can’t own or be verified on the blockchain.  Chris Torres, creator of Nyan Cat, says many popular & expensive NFTs tend to be closely linked with internet & meme culture, that appeal to the Web3 crowd. ️

I’m not quite there. Are you? What do artists think of NFTs? If you like & collect art? Do you want to “own” something ethereal like an NFT?

PHOTOS: Our #Airbnb in Randle, WA; Grass #patterns & #hoarfrost #LewisCounty #washingtonstate #MtRainier in the #settingsun #nfts #nftstories #nyancat #blockchain
(at The Horsfall House)
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When you hear the words South of France your first thought is probably dollar signs on dollar signs. From luxury yachts to wine vineyards, the French Riviera evokes a certain level of opulence with which your wallet is not familiar.

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Trust me, I understand. I was discouraged from even trying at first but I had been dying to visit the beautiful Azure Coast and was NOT going to let my pitiful bank account stop me. Where there is a will, there is a financially feasible way. The three biggest expenses within any trip is transportation, housing, and leisure. Even if you have no plans to go to the South of France, this guide will help you budget on any trip. 

Transportation

1. Getting There & Back

There’s an app called Rome2Riothat gives you the full play by play on the cost of going from point A to B by plane, trains, and other automobiles. It’s a great starting point. Once you’ve narrowed down your cheapest options, you can buy your tickets right from the site.

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At this stage of my life, I value price over convenience. While an hour plane ride sounds lovely, 200 euros does not. I ended up finding a 15 euro Megabus to Marseille. Yes it was a grueling 11 hours…BUT luckily we chose an overnight bus. We left at 10pm and arrived to the beautiful sunny port city at 9am the next day. Not a bad way to wake up.

For the way back, I knew my patience for another 11 hour bus ride would be thin so I decided to spend a little more money on a faster route. I found another online app called KelBillet, where people can sell and buy unused train and bus tickets. It’s a very reliable app where vendors must be verified before posting their tickets to avoid scams. I found a girl desperately trying to sell her originally 70 euro train ticket for half the price. Winning!After traveling all week, a cheap 3 hour high speed train was perfect.

2. Local Transport

So you’re in your travel destination, HOW do you get around without paying crazy expensive taxi fares? No matter what city I travel to, I make use of two very important modes of transportation: the bus and my own damn two feet.

Let’s talk about buses. It’s become increasingly popular to use those Hop On, Hop Off tourist vehicles and while I see the appeal, they are just totally unnecessary. Why spend 40 euros to sight see when you can catch a local bus for 2 euros. It may seem scary but you will see more of the authentic, less touristy parts of town and you will become incredibly familiar with the city.

But the absolute BEST way to travel cheap is to walk. Crazy idea right? Most European cities are very pedestrian friendly. You can spend a day strolling leisurely from one historical monument to the next. You never know what you might stumble upon. A gorgeous field of lavenders, a quaint restaurant that sells regional cuisine, or a hip bar for when happy hour strikes. Walking around a city is the best way to feel within the city. So if you’re physically able and the weather permits, I highly recommend making it your main mode of transportation.

Side tip: I didn’t do this, but bike renting is another very popular option.

3. Short Distance Travel

While our main destination was Marseille, there where other small sea towns we wanted to visit only within an hour distance. We went to Cassis to visit the amazing Calanques (seen below). From Marseille it was very easy. Our hostel told us about a 30-minute shuttle that would take us there for a whopping ONE EURO! If you are ever in the Southeast of France I highly suggest you take the time to see this beautiful treasure. 

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We visited the ancient city of Arles by using BlaBlacar.This ridesharing app is basically AirBnB for cars. You find someone that is going the same direction as you and you pitch in for gas. Depending on how far you are going, you can pay as little as 5 euros. It’s not only a great, cheap option, but it gives you a chance to converse with locals!

Housing

For the most part, I love using AirBnB. It’s becoming increasingly popular over the past few years and understandably so. Hostels are crowded and hotels lack personality. I always check this website first but if the prices aren’t to my liking then to Hostelworld.com I go. Honestly, I don’t love hostels. Sharing a room with 8 other 20-something strangers makes me feel like I’m at some drunk summer camp for adults. But its crazy affordable. And who knows, you might even meet some buddies to explore the city with. In general, all you need is a place to lay your head comfortably at night. My only requirements are that it has free breakfast and WiFi (: 

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For the first few days, we stayed in a hostel but as funds were getting low we decided to take a less conventional route: Couchsurfing. If you’re not familiar, couch-surfing is when you stay at another person’s house for free. Yes, you heard me: FREE! How is this possible? What’s the catch?? Well, there isn’t any. There are some people in this world that feed off of being hospitable to strangers for the sake of cultural exchange. And ask for nothing in return but respect, trust, and a positive attitude. (Although, its nice to bring them a little something-something as a token of gratitude). 

I’ll be honest, I was VERY skeptical of this option. But here is the personal criteria I follow to ensure a safe experience.

  1. I prefer to stay with other women my age. 
  2. I only look at verified hosts with fully filled out profiles with at least 20 positive reviews. 
  3. Be skeptical of hosts that are NOT selective of their guests. You don’t want someone that just lets anyone in their home. 

Using my personal criteria, I had a very positive couchsurfing experience. Our host was absolutely awesome, overwhelmingly generous, and gave us great advice on how best to spend our time in the city. Of course you can create your own criteria, but only do what is comfortable for you. 

Leisure Activities

This could arguably become the most expensive part of your trip but it’s also the one you have the most financial control. For vacation, I always take out cash and refrain from using my debit or credit cards. This allows me to stay in my budget as well as physically keep track of my spending.

1. Food and Drinks

If you follow my advice from housing, breakfast is already taken care of. But for lunch and dinner you have to be careful not to spend 20 euros per meal. Many restaurants in France do lunchtime deals where you can get a lot for a low price. My friend and I took serious advantage of this. Therefore dinner always became grab something small and inexpensive.

For drinks, you can utilize happy hour to the best of your ability but honestly you don’t always need to buy from the bar! It may feel classier to drink un verre du vin at a restaurant overlooking the sea but try just buying a bottle from a supermarket and drink it on the beach with your toes in the sand, watching the sunset over clear blue waves. It’s more memorable that way. 

2. Activities

They say the best things in life are free. Depending on the city, this may be easier said than done. But before you travel always look up a list of inexpensive or practically free activities. For larger cities you can use Timeout. But for smaller cities its best to just ask the locals for advice. Locals know best after all. 

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So there you have it. In conclusion, traveling on a budget is more feasible than you realize. All it takes is serious financial control and proper planning. Because of our extreme budgeting, we were able to see this…

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and this, 

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and this. 

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Happy Traveling! 

When we talk about tours we are always saying that we can pick you up directly at your hotel and that you can make your reservation with your concierge. But what happens if you are not staying at a hotel?  The quick expansion of Airbnb in Cancun and the Riviera Maya and the many condominiums and villas in the city that offer vacation rentals have created a great opportunity for travelers. Today vacation rentals have become a very popular option for those visiting us that come looking for an experience difference to the usual resort stay or with a special budget.

Here the area you’ll find vacation rentals of all kinds and for every budget. You will find huge houses ideal for family vacations, exotic loft in the jungles perfect for romantic getaways, luxury condominiums in the best locations and rooms downtown with incredibly low prices. The options are nearly endless and you will always be able to find something available that suits your needs. We recommend you book with some time in advance so you increase your possibilities of finding the ideal spot.

This takes us to the question of the day, one we get almost every day: 

How can I book and take a tour if I am staying at a vacation rental?

Taking a tour is always an option when you visit the Mexican Caribbean, no matter where you are staying. Many of the best attractions that we can offer are best enjoyed if you do so as part of a tour.

How to Book and What Type of Tours

Since you won’t be having access to a concierge or hospitality desk, your best bet to book a tour will be through the internet. Here you will find the best variety of options and the most flexibility. In our tour listing….

[Continue reading our Cancun Adventure blog

 https://www.cancunadventure.net/blog/tours-vacation-rentals/]

‘Air time’ trip #Bikini-curvish #jetski moments @zareth_tarud 

‘Air time’ trip #Bikini-curvish #jetski moments @zareth_tarud 


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FROM RECENT INSTA MINI BLOG POST!‘Air time’ #OOTD-curvish moments @lexitamaraJust some w

FROMRECENT INSTA MINI BLOG POST!

‘Air time’ #OOTD-curvish moments @lexitamara


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Big thank you to Airbnb for inviting me to tour Bobby Berk's desert paradise, Casa Tierra! This beautifully refurbished home in Palm Desert, California has stunning views and is full of design inspiration. Casa Tierra is ready to be booked on Airbnb starting May 24, 2022!

View my Instagram Reel tour here!

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Calling all beer lovers! Dublin’s famous Guinness Storehouse has partnered with Airbnb Ireland to offer Guinness fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – spend the night of 24th April in the brewery’s Gravity Bar, now converted into a luxurious loft.

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Guinness AirBnB just in time for St. Patty’s Day


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