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Release the Inner 'YOU' in YOUtopia (travel article)

Everyone has a part of their self that gets neglected during the consuming obligations of everyday life. So, take time out to tend to your inner self and watch yourself blossom into a fuller, happier, more exquisite you. The best place to do it… Sedona where natural beauty, positive energy, extraordinary attractions, unforgettable activities and superlative amenities await you. Merriam-Webster defines utopia as “an often imaginary place or state of utter perfection and happiness,” but there’s nothing imaginary about the YOUtopia you can create in Sedona. Whatever part of you (mind, body or soul) yearns for attention, Sedona and its surroundings offer experiences that will polish those facets and send you home shining like a diamond. Connect With You Years of personal neglect might leave you lost in regard to exactly what you need. Sedona’s many spiritual and metaphysical practitioners can help you find your way. Hypnotherapy and psychic readings tap spiritual connecti

Eastern Neck Island, Your Winter Adventure (travel article)

When the excitement of the holidays fades and your spirits fall in time with the temperature, banish the wintertime blues with an outdoor adventure to Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge in Kent County, Maryland . Just a daytrip from Baltimore, Philadelphia and DC, nearly 2,300 acres of natural beauty await on this island cozied between the Chester River and the Chesapeake Bay. One of the 500-plus refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System, Eastern Neck Island is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Whether under the water, on the water, on land or in the sky, their efforts provide sanctuary for myriad life forms. With more than 240 species of birds including bald eagles, hawks and osprey, tundra swans, Canadian geese, and other migratory types, it’s a veritable birding haven. Animal lovers will enjoy the diversity of amphibians and reptiles including diamondback terrapins with their intricately decorated shells and mammals like the endangered Delmarva fox squirr