Stuart Gustafson

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Stuart Gustafson took early retirement from high technology in 2007 so that he could spend more time with his family and his mom (then age 90), do more writing (he now has published 15 books), and travel (55 countries, 160 cruise ports). With his U.S. Registered Trademark "America's International Travel Expert®," he has been able to help fellow travelers and businesses through his knowledge, speaking, and business acumen. He enjoys taking photographs of his travel experiences, and even does some live video that he shares on social media. He is able to help travel-related businesses and organizations through his marketing and messaging expertise as well as testimonials that utilize his high-recognition trademark.

Location Boise, Idaho
Country United States of America
Member Since MARCH 12, 2019
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Where Can You Get Sushi in Boise? Just About Everywhere!

As out-of-staters (they weren’t all from California, by the way) moved into Boise, the state’s capital city, they wanted some of the same aspects of the lifestyle from where they had just moved. (image from zomato.com) Located on the north side of Fairview Avenue just west of Curtis Road, Kyoto Japanese Steak House has a few individual tables, but is mostly frequented for its teppanyaki, or hibachi, meals at a group table (“teppan”). Stuart Gustafson is America’s International Travel Expert® who writes novels and loves everything about travel. America’s International Travel Expert is a U. S. Registered Trademark of Stuart Gustafson Productions, LLC.

But is it REALLY Safe to Travel?

Whether it’s Free Insurance; Free Drinks; Free Cancellation for any Reason; Free Upgrades; Free Airfare Whether it’s an airline, a cruise line, or a tour company, each one is going to great lengths to tell us what they are doing to maintain a clean environment, a euphemism for “safe place to travel. Stuart Gustafson is America’s International Travel Expert® who writes novels and loves everything about travel. America’s International Travel Expert is a U. S. Registered Trademark of Stuart Gustafson Productions, LLC.

Water—Source of Life

Their Water for Hwange Safari in Zimbabwe focuses on providing reliable water sources for both the wildlife and local villages that call Hwange home. In addition to seeing how Wildland has installed hybrid water pumps to replace the diesel or hand pumps, guests on this special tour spend time with villagers to understand how the new sources of water have improved their lives. Stuart Gustafson is America’s International Travel Expert® who writes novels, sends out a monthly newsletter about Books and travel, and loves everything about travel. You can also connect with him personally on Facebook and/or with him and other travelers on his International Travel Expert page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/International-Travel-Expert-147321228683651/ Information and images copyright © 2014-2020 by Stuart Gustafson Productions, LLC, as well as other copyright holders, such as Wildland Adventures (www.wildland.com) and others.

What the Climate Is Like in Different Regions of Canada

Summers range from warm to hot, with more humidity and precipitation along the western slopes while the eastern inland areas experience dryer, cooler temperatures. Comprising a relatively small sliver of land bordering the Pacific Ocean, Canada’s West Coast has an agreeable “oceanic” climate characterized by sunny summers that are warm rather than hot and rainy winters that rarely see temperatures dip below freezing. Similar in many ways to the Boreal region, the Prairies region nevertheless distinguishes itself with more humid, rainy springs and summers that stand in juxtaposition to the overarching dryness of the Boreal region. The reason for that is simple: precipitation is steady and reliable throughout the year, and the Atlantic Ocean helps moderate the climate, resulting in warm summers and modest winters.

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