In this Recent Favorites post, I’ll cover the best articles I read over the past week. The articles primarily focus on travel. I also mix in non-travel articles that I came across.
In addition, I’ll highlight recent PWQ blog posts. Some posts are from the archives while others are new. With that said, let’s dive into the posts that I found helpful and interesting.
Recent Favorites I’ve Read
Australia and New Zealand are countries I want to visit. God Save the Points has a travel retrospective on both places that is interesting.
The Bahamas started the travel itch for me. Another God Save the Points travel retrospective to check out is his Bahamas article.
Dr. Fauci continues to be the face of calm during the coronavirus. This Dr. Fauci Science article interview takes you into his world.
Recent Favorites PWQ Blog Posts
The Chase Sapphire Preferred is one of the best entry travel credit cards. Here’s my review of the card covering everything you need to know.
Spending additional time at home on the weekend has allowed me to read even more. Here are the books I read in March.
Lisbon is such a fun city to explore! Here’s my Lisbon Travel Guide to use when you visit this beautiful country.
New Things I’ve Discovered
The 2015 documentary SOMM: Into the Bottle is the sequel to SOMM. You learn the history of wine through 15 chapters told by the cast of SOMM and famous wine people from around the world.
I watched HBO’s Westworld Season 1 when it came out a few years back. Ashlee has never seen the series so I was re-watched Season 1 and loved it!
Netflix’s Tiger King lived up to the hype. Just wow. It reminds me of a mix between Making a Murderer and Wild Wild Country, both of which I enjoyed.
Conclusion on Recent Favorites
Do you have any articles that are your Recent Favorites? What articles did you read in the past week that you found interesting? What tips do you have for working from home?
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