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Winter 2014 winedineandtravel.com 1 ANTARCTICA ADVENTURE RETREAT TO SAWTOOTH KAUAI ADVENTURE SAVOR NORWAY GREAT! BRITAIN FLAT BROKE IN LONDON CHURCHILL’S WAR ROOMS THE REAL DOWNTON ABBEY WESTMINSTER ABBEY THE “TOY “ RAILROAD OF WALES THE OXFORD EXPERIENCE TRAVEL WINTER EDITION JAN-MARCH 2014 WINE DINE &

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ANTARCTICA ADVENTURERETREAT TO SAWTOOTH KAUAI ADVENTURESAVOR NORWAY

GREAT! BRITAINFLAT BROKE IN LONDONCHURCHILL’S WAR ROOMSTHE REAL DOWNTON ABBEYWESTMINSTER ABBEY THE “TOY “ RAILROAD OF WALESTHE OXFORD EXPERIENCE

TRAVELWINTER EDITION JAN-MARCH 2014

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Connect with authors and their books on an intimate basisthrough unique, interesting & adventurous travels & events

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INDIA NEPALCOVER PHOTO: One of the joys of travel is the serendipity. While walking in London’s St. James ‘s Park one morning we spotted the mounted Royal Horse Guard on their way to Whitehall Parade Grounds. We followed them and watched them perform a changing of the guard and an unexpected concert. I took this shot with a FUJI Finepix HS30 exr . ~ Ron James

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Cruising the Panama CanalNormandy: A Visit to Omaha Beach A Photographer’s Guide to Bruges, BelguimMeeting Henry VIII at Hampton Court NYC Dinner and a Broadway Show

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CHEERS

Much has happened since Wine Dine & Travel Maga-zine premiered three months ago. We have traveled extensively – from the great ports of the Saint Lawrence Seaway and New England to India and Nepal, and our adventures in all those places will be chronicled in future issues. As exciting as our travels have been, the

reception of our first issue featuring Amsterdam was perhaps just as rewarding.

We were thrilled by the hundreds of enthusiastic comments we received about the magazine. Also gratifying was fact that more than 100,000 travel enthusiasts from almost ev-ery country on the planet enjoyed it from their homes and work. We thank those of you who loved the magazine and passed the link to friends and colleagues.

Despite the travel schedule, we managed to birth a new edition of the magazine which is 16 pages thicker and we think even better. In it we welcome three newcom-ers to our family of contributors Maribeth Mellin, Priscilla Lister and Nancy Carol Carter. All of our

contributors have three things in common: They love travel, they are veteran journalists and they are our friends. We hope you appreciate them as much as we do.

We also hope you enjoy our in-depth foray into Great Britain. This exciting destination rich with history and beauty is a favorite of most travel writers, especially our friends and fellow travelers Sharon and Carl Larsen. They contrib-uted four stories including visits to the historic Churchill War Rooms and the real Downton Abbey.

Other features travel the globe to explore Idaho’s Sawtooth wilderness, share adventures in Kauai, sample great eats in Norway and view the stunning land-scape of Antarctica.

While you’re enjoying this issue’s entertaining trip around the world, we’ll be working on the next issue. In it we’ll share adventures in India and Nepal as well as a transit the Panama Canal as it celebrates its centenary. In between our editorial work, we’ll squeeze in an Asian cruise with stops in Hong Kong, Viet Nam, Thailand and Singapore.

Enjoy the magazine and Bon Voyage wherever you may travel.

Ron & Mary James

Mary Hellman James is an award-winning San Diego journalist and editor. After a 29-year-career with the San Diego Union-Tribune, includ-ing 13 years as Home and Garden editor, James currently is a freelance garden writer and a columnist for San Diego Home-Garden/Lifestyles magazine. She also is executive editor of Cali-fornia Garden, the award-winning 102-year-old magazine published by the San Diego Floral Association. She and her husband, Ron James, travel extensively. Upcoming this year is a an Asian cruise and a first visit to the Black Sea and the Holy Land.

MARY JAMES

RON JAMES

Ron James is the "wine and food guy." He is a nationaly award-winning journalist., television producer and radio personality. He is a pioneer in online journalism with the first major online city publication, San Diego Magazine. He helped implement Time Warner's Road Runner network and led the San Diego Union-Tribune's online editorial efforts for nearly a decade. The native Californian's nationally syndicated wine and food columns have appeared in newspapers and magazines around the world. He is passionate about great wine and food and enthusiastically enjoys them every day!

publisher/executive editor

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Carl H. LarsenCarl H. Larsen is a veteran journalist based in San Diego. He now focuses on travel writing, and is summoned to pull out his notebook whenever there’s the plaintive cry of a steam locomotive nearby. His hike along Hadrian’s Wall was a bit off character, but allowed for an exploration of remote pubs and welcoming B&Bs. In San Diego, he is a college-extension instructor who has led courses on the Titanic and the popular TV series “Downton Abbey.”

Sharon Whitley LarsenSharon Whitley Larsen’s work has appeared in numerous publications, including Los Angeles Times Magazine, U-T San Diego, Reader’s Digest (and 19 international editions), Creators Syndicate, and several “Chicken Soup for the Soul” editions. Although she enjoys writing essays, op-ed, and people features, her favorite topic is travel (favorite destination London). She’s been lucky to attend a private evening champagne reception in Buckingham Palace to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee, to dine with best-selling author Diana Gabaldon in the Scottish Highlands, and hike with a barefoot Aborigine in the Australian Outback. Exploring sites from exotic travels in the Arctic Circle to ritzy Rio, with passport in hand, she’s always ready for the next adventure!

Alison DaRosaAlison DaRosa is a six-time winner of the Lowell Thomas Gold Award for travel writing, the most prestigious prize in travel journalism. She served 15 years as Travel Editor of the San Diego Union-Tribune. She was the award-winning editor of the San Diego News Network Travel Page. She produces and edits the San Diego Essential Guide, a highly rated and continually updated travel app for mobile devices. Alison is a regular freelance contributor to the travel sections of U-T San Diego, the Los Angeles Times and USA Today.

John AlongéPopularly known as the Wine Heretic, John Alongé is a well-respected “educational entertainer” on food and wine topics. He has written a variety of articles for international wine publications and is oft-quoted in food and wine industry trade journals. Alongé began his career working in the vineyards of the Loire Valley in France. He has studied at both the Ecole d’Oenologie in Bordeaux as well as UC Davis Extension in viticulture and viniculture. “The Wine Heretic’s Bible”, Alongé’s latest book, offers “Plain English Advice for the Casual Wino”.

Maribeth MellinMaribeth Mellin is an award-winning journalist whose travel articles have appeared in Endless Vacation Magazine, U-T San Diego and Dallas Morning News among others. She also travels and writes for several websites includ-ing CNN Travel, Concierge.com and Zagat, and has authored travel books on Peru, Argentina, Costa Rica, Mexico, Hawaii and California. Though known as a Mexico pro, Maribeth has written about every continent and was especially thrilled by the ice, air and penguins in Antarctica.

Priscilla ListerPriscilla Lister is a longtime journalist in her native San Diego. She has covered a many subjects over the years, but travel is her favorite. Her work, including photography, has appeared in the U-T San Diego, Los Angeles Times, Alaska Airlines magazine and numerous other publications throughout the U.S. and Canada. She currently writes a weekly hiking column for the U-T, photographing every trail and its many wonders. But when the distant road beckons, she can’t wait to pack her bags.

Nancy Carol CarterNancy Carol Carter writes and lectures on horticulture and landscape history, nurserywoman Kate O. Sessions, San Diego’s Balboa Park, and related topics. In addition to annual visits to England, her itching feet have taken her to 50 other countries across the globe. She is an Associate Editor of California Garden magazine and has published in the Journal of San Diego History, Eden--Journal of the California Garden and Landscape History Society and Pacific Horticulture.

CONTRIBUTORS

Robert WhitleyRobert Whitley writes the syndicated “Wine Talk” column for Creators Syndicate and is publisher of the online wine magazine, Wine Review Online. Whitley frequently serves as a judge at wine competitions around the world, in-cluding Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, Sunset Magazine International and the Dallas Morning News TexSom wine competitions. Robert also operates four major international wine competitions in San Diego: Critics Challenge, Winemaker Challenge, Sommelier Challenge and the San Diego International.

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PUBLISHERS

Ron & Mary James

EXECUTIVE EDITOR /ART DIRECTOR

Ron James

EDITOR

Mary James

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Sharon Whitley Larsen

Carl Larsen

Alison DaRosa

John Alongé

Robert Whitley

Maribeth Mellin

Priscilla Lister

Nancy Carol Carter

Julia Weiler

John Muncie

Jody Jaffe

Susan McBeth

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Our old friend Ringo at the Chelsea Flower Show in London where he just found out about Wine Dine & Travel Magazine and ordered two copies on the spot.

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CONTENTS

A dozen must-visit destinations in Lon-don. Whether you’re a London regular or a first-timer, this list is most essential.

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The royals are mar-ried here and more than 3,000 people are buried here including 17 English monarchs.

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“Downton Abbey” fans are drawn here by the TV series, but the unexpected story they find at Highclere is even more compelling than the romantic, political and finan-cial exploits of the fictional Crawleys and their cadre of servants.

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Prime Minister Winston Churchill, successfully con-ducted World War II operations here. Many of the rooms are eerily left—or at least reconstructed--just as they were during those dark days from 1939-1945.

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6660Dine in postcard-perfect island villages frozen in time, feasting on delectable seafood dishes worth their high prices. Norway will cost you, but your memories will be worth it.

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It is the oldest and northernmost of the four major Ha-waiian Islands – and its 64,000 residents aim to preserve its rugged, relaxed individuality as well as its wild natural beauty.

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Visitors can ride behind the most powerful narrow-gauge steam locomotives in the world, visit an iconic castle dating to the 13th century and enjoy the wild and spectacular scenery of north Wales.

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12 ESSENTIAL THINGS TO DO LONDON

1 The historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London is a must for visitors to get a feel of early English history and culture. Despite the Tower of London’s grim reputation as a place of torture and death, within these walls you will also discover the history of a royal palace, an armoury and a powerful fortress. Discover the Crown Jewels, the awe-inspiring symbols of monarchy that are still in use today. Don’t miss the royal ravens and learn about the wild and wondrous animals that have inhabited the Tower, making it the first London Zoo. - www.hrp.org.uk/TowerOfLondon/

TOWER OF LONDON

WDT ESSENTIAL GUIDES

There are so many facinating and fun things to do and see in London that it is almost unfair to try to distill a list to a dozen.

When we broached the idea to some of our contributors they all had favorites that fit their interests and expertise. The following list represents the places most agreed upon for first-time vistors and they are not in any particular order.

Photos by Ron James unless otherwise marked

photo courtesy Visit Britainphoto courtesy Visit Britain