What to pack for a vacation

How and what to pack for a vacation is one of the more challenging yet fun aspects of traveling. Each destination and season has its own nuances. Some people use packing lists for a vacation, while others wing it.

After more than a half-dozen trips to the Caribbean, I have a pretty good idea of what I’ll take along. The following list will help you as you pack for your next vacation. Some items are better suited to sunny climes, but you probably can use them sometime.

1. Wide-brimmed hat – Your nose and ears can really take a beating in the sun. Many people wear baseball caps, but those don’t cover the ears. While in Puerto Vallarta in 2010 I saw a lot of people sporting a straw-type cowboy hat. Guess it was the fad then, but more importantly, those hats cover the face, neck and ears well. You can also use a “boonie” hat, or the Gilligan’s Island/fisherman’s cap.

2. Comfortable pair of casual shoes – You’ll be walking on the beach and along the pool a lot, so pack a pair of cheap but comfortable shoes. Make sure they’re made of synthetic fabric, as they will be damp the entire week. Nothing dries out in those humid environments, even if you bring the item indoors. Shoes made of natural fabric, such as canvas, begin to stink after a few days. If need be, you can toss them at the end of the week, leaving no major dent in your budget.

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How To Stay Safe While Traveling

For the most part, you can relax and enjoy safe traveling while abroad. However, just like at home, it’s always best to use a little common sense and street smarts. The following tips — and others you may learn or know of — can help keep you and your valuables safe. Study these simple steps before … Read more

Take care of your eyes and vision

Vision is one of those senses that we take for granted. We wake up each day, rub the crud from our eyes, and glance around the room. “Another day,” we tell ourselves, as we think about what is to come. There are several – perhaps dozens – of concerns running through our minds as we prepare for the day. Nowhere on that list is a concern about our vision. We just assume that our eyes will continue to serve us faithfully.

What if they didn’t? What would you do if you suddenly lost sight or suffered an eye injury?

Recent trips to the ophthamologist reminded me in a blunt sort of way just how fragile the eyes can be. I had been seeing flashes in my right eye, which I knew was not normal. Long overdue for an eye exam anyway, I went in. The diagnosis: vitreous detachment.

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Back up data regularly to avoid losing valuable information

Recent tornadoes, fires, and floods are potent if unusual reminders of the need to protect data from loss. Simple steps now can make recovery much easier. The key is to back up your data regularly to help you recover in the event of loss. Experts recommend an automated process. Being human, your employees are prone to forget. Don’t … Read more

The meaning of Gettysburg speaks to us today

While in Gettysburg recently I took some time to visit the battlefields and National Cemetery. This was at least my 10th visit, but each time I find it a moving experience. The Gettysburg Campaign, as  you may recall, lasted from July 1 – 3, 1863. At its peak, more than 160,000 men and 550 cannon were … Read more