Join Peabod, Bob Taylor, as he travels the goal on his quest to learning about himself, the world and becoming a member of The Century Club.
Want to visit Rome, Paris and San Francisco all wrapped up in a neat little package? Try Lisbon, Portugal. It's a delight and a lot bang for your traveling dollar! Published 2:17 p.m. January 3, 2012 - Comments
When a group of students from Wingate College went to a small Baptist church in Bucharest in the mid-1980s, the events changed their lives. This is their story. Published 9:43 a.m. December 26, 2011 - Comments
Sometimes we take Christmas for granted, but many Christians who once lived behind the Iron Curtain still found a way to worship despite the adverse circumstances. Published 1:32 p.m. December 19, 2011 - Comments
Belize has long been a source of mystery when it comes to the crystal skull, but it is also a place of discovery for any type of traveler of all ages. Published 2:13 p.m. December 12, 2011 - Comments
Positano on Italy's Amalfi Coast is beguiling whether you seek cliffside hotels, breathtaking hairpin ribbons of road, a place to cast your inhibitions to the winds or all of the above. Published 1:52 p.m. November 28, 2011 - Comments
Meet a Swiss chef who built his restaurant with his own hands and lived each day of his life with Thanksgiving in his heart. Published 8:36 p.m. November 16, 2011 - Comments
With a thousand years of continuous occupancy by the same family, today Chateau de Canisy in Normandy, France graciously welcomes visitors to live like aristocrats. Published 2:35 p.m. November 7, 2011 - Comments
Chateau de Canisy in Normandy is a unique "living" museum which has existed for a thousand years. Today Canisy welcomes visitors to live like an aristocrat. Published 10:21 a.m. October 24, 2011 - Comments
Sintra, Portugal is a magical place just outside of Lisbon that offers a diversity of things to see and do. There are palaces, gardens and museums all tucked away in a hillside village. Published 2:33 p.m. October 17, 2011 - Comments
Stein am Rhein is a tiny jewel of a village situated just after Lake Constance spills in the Rhine River as it heads toward the North Sea. With elegant bay windows and frescoed facades, Stein am Rhein is a traveler's delight and a great place as a base for day trips in Switzerland. Published 2:11 p.m. October 3, 2011 - Comments
After three decades of traveling the world, I decided to attempt to become a member of The Century Club by visiting 100 countries or more. As an ex-Marine, former professional baseball player and commercial broadcaster, I have had many rewarding ...
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After three decades of traveling the world, I decided to attempt to become a member of The Century Club by visiting 100 countries or more. As an ex-Marine, former professional baseball player and commercial broadcaster, I have had many rewarding experiences during my life.
None of those however, has been as meaningful and life-altering as my journeys around the globe. I'm a dreamer. Travel has been an on-going metamorphosis that has allowed me to evolve into the person I am today. It is a passion that has been a journey of discovery influenced by people, places and events that have increased my cultural awareness, knowledge and understanding of the global community in which we live.