Hello, readers! I’m just back from a trip to San Francisco and Justin is off at Mardis Gras. Being a travel-writer certainly is tough sometimes.
Here’s what rounded off our week:
- Jamie, Grant and I kicked off our first week covering the list of tentative US World Heritage Sites. Fourteen places made the cut, and we’ll be covering each one throughout February. Here is Jamie’s post on Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument (try saying that 5 times fast), Grant’s post the Dayton aviation sites and my post on the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks.
- Anna continues her feature on all things Scandinavian; check out her post on fika — I’m ready to book a one-way flight to Sweden after learning about this tradition.
- Want to know what goes on in the cockpit of commercial airliners? Well, Kent just launched his feature “Cockpit Chronicles;” reading it is the next-best thing to being co-pilot.
- Erik tells us how to avoid rabies if we’re bitten by an animal. (I prefer to take the easy way out and get the vaccine).
- Iva reports that air-traffic controllers are leaving their jobs by the droves. Yikes!
It’s hard to pick five posts out — especially when we have 16 bloggers on our roster! Perhaps it’s time for “Gadling Take Ten?”