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Monday, November 2, 2015

Travel Like the Good Girls

Did you envy our Two Nation Vacation to Eastern Canada and Maine? Want to go on a lobster roll crawl of your own?

Do we have a deal for you.

Members of the 60-year-old  Society of American Travel Writers have once again assembled a stellar list of travel treats and adventures for the annual Travel Auction and you are invited to participate.

Among the trips, excursions and stays offered are accommodations at three of the places we stayed plus a whale watching trip.



Sample the sights and lobster flavor of this year's 2-nation vacation that the Good Girls in the Badlands took and blogged about with stays in Portland, Maine; St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick and at Digby Pines in Nova Scotia.






Other choices? Try these.
 
 

Stay at the Peabody Memphis and star as its Honorary Duck Master.














For food lovers there are cook books, giant Texas steaks, a food writer's flavorful guide to the flavors of New Orleans and an evening's stay, a five-course dinner and breakfast for two at Paul Kitching 's Michelelin-starred 21212, Royal Terrace, Edinburgh.
Marcliffe
Speaking of Scotland, golfers can choose from the 5-star Marcliffe Hotel with rounds at Royal Aberdeen and Trump International or 5-star Lochgreen House Hotel overlooking Royal Troon. Better yet, combine them.



Go to sea for six- to-eight days in the Caribbean with Carnival Cruise Lines or the Atlantic Ocean off Maine on a Windjammer cruise.


Safari in south India, spend a week in Tobago or a weekend in Trinidad or get away to condos in Destin, FL. or Orange Beach, AL.




Bidding continues until 11:45 p.m. EST  Nov. 8, which means you can buy these and many more treats - suitcases and shoes to City Passes and SCUBA dives - for holiday gift-giving.
http://events.readysetauction.com/satw/2015 

If you decide to recreate our Two Nation Vacation, let us hear about it. We will share it on Good Girls in the Badlands along with a picture or two you choose to include. Where was you favorite lobster roll?