New BUZZ OFF Insect Repellant Clothing
BUZZ OFF, an exciting new category of performance apparel, which includes a
fabric treatment that repels mosquitoes, ticks and other insects, along with 30+ UV sun protection, is being introduced by
Ex Officio. Now you can enjoy the outdoors without the nuisance of regularly re-applying lotions or sprays, but still
be protected against annoying insects that may carry West Nile virus, malaria, or Lyme disease.
The shirts, pants and hats in the BUZZ OFF product line undergo a new patent-pending process that treats the fabric with
Permethrin, a man-made version of a centuries old natural insect control product. This treatment is odorless, colorless
and does not change the feel of the garments. It provides effective insect protection through 25 washings (wash separately)
with standard laundry detergent. (Do not dry clean, which will remove the active ingredient.)
BUZZ OFF Insect Shield keeps insect protection in the clothing near your skin, rather than on your skin. Call or stop
by Changes In Latitude Travel Store to see and purchase new BUZZ OFF clothing!
Holiday Shopping and Free Ground Shipping
Changes In Latitude wants to help you with your holiday shopping with a special
offer. We are offering FREE GROUND SHIPPING (3-7 days) to anywhere in the continental United States for telephone or
Internet orders totaling $100 or more. This special offer is good through mid-December only. Save time, energy and
stress by shopping on-line!
Countering Increasing Museum Fees
One of the popular activities when traveling to a new country or a new city is
often a visit to the local museum. But over the past few years, entrance fees and special exhibit fees for many museums
have been increasing, making it expensive for the whole family to enjoy them. Museums attribute these increased fees to
higher maintenance, security and insurance costs for both their resident collection and for traveling special exhibits, along
with decreased government and private support.
A great way to counter these increasing museum fees is with museum memberships. Most museums offer memberships for a
family that are often less expensive than one-time entrance fees. Memberships sometimes even include any special exhibits,
as well. Another benefit of a membership is that visiting a large museum can be broken up into several visits to avoid
trying to see and absorb it all in one day, without any added expense.
If you are planning on visiting several museums in a single city, you should also check into the availability of any kind of
city-wide museum pass, such as the "Museum Pass" in Paris. This single pass, purchased for one reasonable rate, will gain
you entrance to many of the museums throughout Paris.
December Travel Programs Wednesday, December 3rd (7:30pm) - Exotic Thailand
Travel with us to exotic Thailand! Discover the incredible beaches of Thailand, live in a bungalow on the edge of the ocean
and swim in crystal clear waters, visit ancient Buddhist temples and ruins, travel the jungles on an elephant safari, explore
colorful reefs abundant with ocean-life, eat some of the best food in the world, meet one of the most peaceful cultures on our
planet, take advantage of daily massage, relax big time... and do it all for free by enjoying our slide show! Wednesday, December 10th (7:30pm) - Ecuador: “Volcanoes, Monkeys & Cerveza” "Volcanoes, Monkeys & Cerveza" is a video that documents 15 days of adventure in Ecuador, including climbing/hiking ascents
of three of Ecuador's highest peaks, jungle hiking, boating, local culture and wildlife. From the 19,347-foot summit of
Cotopaxi to the Riobamba market to the eastern jungles, you'll see images from this incredibly diverse South American country. Wednesday, December 17th - Holiday Open House & Customer Appreciation Night
Changes In Latitude wants to show our appreciation for you and your support. Drop by our store to celebrate the holidays.
Come share some holiday cookies, treats, refreshments and some holiday cheer with fellow travelers and friends! Wednesday, December 24th - No Show - HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Wednesday, December 31st - No Show - HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Suggested Reading “Travels In West Africa” by Mary Kingsley, 1897, published by National Geographic Books. Until 1893, Mary
Kingsley led a secluded life in Victorian England. But at age 30, defying every convention of womanhood of the time, she
left England to collect African botanical specimens for a book left unfinished by her father at his death. This is the
account of her dauntless travels through western and equatorial Africa, unaccompanied but for African guides, into dangerous
jungles, where the tribes were reputed to be ferocious and cannibalistic. Along the way, she fought off crocodiles with
a paddle, hit a leopard over the head with a pot, fell into an animal trap lined with sharpened sticks, and waded through swamps
in chin-deep water. Despite her travails, Kingsley succeeded remarkably in this unknown place, and her story—as an explorer
and as a woman—has become an enduring tale of adventure.
Just For Fun
Some airline safety announcements heard recently on various airlines:
-- “To operate your seat belt, insert the metal tab into the buckle and pull tight. It
works just like every other, and if you don’t know how to operate one, you probably
shouldn’t be out in public unsupervised.”
-- “There may be 50 ways to leave your lover, but there are only 4 ways out of this airplane…”
-- “Should the cabin lose pressure, oxygen masks will drop from the overhead area. Please
place the bag over your own mouth and nose before assisting children and any adults
acting like children.”
-- “Smoking in the lavatories is strictly prohibited. Any person caught smoking in the
lavatories will be asked to leave the plane immediately.”
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"All travel has its advantages.
If the traveler visits better countries, he may learn to improve his own,
and if fortune carries him to worse, he may learn to enjoy his own.
- Samuel Johnson