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Josh Vignona: 9 Best Scuba Destinations in Florida

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  Joshua Vignona Scuba Panhandle Shipwreck Trail Florida 7. Panhandle Shipwreck Trail (Florida Panhandle) Composed of 12 distinct shipwrecks stretched along the Florida Panhandle coastline, the Panhandle Shipwreck Trail offers a wide swath of artificial reef opportunities for the discreet to the daring diving adventurer.  The Shipwreck Trail features freighters, barges, tugboats and several decommissioned U.S. Navy vessels intentionally sunk to bolster tourism following the devastating 2010 oil spill (Deepwater Horizon). Since then, this remarkable collection of shipwrecks and developing ecosystems have become a major attraction among divers from around the world. Notably helmed by the highly popular USS Oriskany, a sunken aircraft carrier now considered the biggest artificial reef on the globe, the Shipwreck Trail is a longtime Vignona favorite, providing a near-lifetime of diving adventure for even the most intrepid of deep-water diver. Joshua Vignona Hog Heaven Florida Scuba 8. Hog

How to be Productive Working from Home During Covid-19

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  Working from home? Looking for ways to improve your productivity? From designating a workspace to structuring a schedule, business travel blogger Josh Vignona offers some simple but effective hacks for changing your work-from-home mindset, ramping up your home office efficiency and getting the most out of each new day. 7. Devote Your 8-to-5 to Work For many of us, working from home is a relatively new experience.  And for those suddenly thrust into a remote-work environment, the lack of barriers between work and home life can be a little disorienting – particularly when it comes to balancing the day-to-day of team meetings and impromptu faxes with laundry, childcare and keeping our families safe and happy.  While it isn’t always possible, maintaining the separation between household chores and workday tasks is key to pursuing the productivity prize.  Dedicating work hours to work – and leaving home-centered tasks out of that mix – is one more way to sharpen your focus and ensure tha

Will Virtual Travel Replace Real Tourism? - By Josh Vignona

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  Will VR traveling replace real tourism?   Virtual reality travel will likely never replace real travel, though it does provide an easy and cost-effective alternative to traditional travel means, as well as a level of accessibility that may make it a more desirable option well into the future.  This article  offers a more comprehensive look at VR travel and its potential impact on travel down the road.  Seeking a Virtual Travel Group?  Seeking a great VR travel experience? A virtual travel group may be the answer. Josh Vignona lists a few companies and apps to consider for your next online adventure: Fullscreen 360 , which features virtual tours of iconic destinations around the world Google Earth VR , a top virtual tourism app compatible with the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive National Geographic VR , great for catching a glimpse of cultures and wildlife anywhere on Earth  Check out the latest on  Josh Vignona  and the #bizleisure lifestyle  here . 

Any Business Travelers Flying During Covid?

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  Hey fellow business travelers, anyone traveling yet? Check out the latest news and then let me know in the comments! - Josh Vignona

Josh Vignona - Hudson Hornet

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  Hudson Hornet  is a  full-sized   automobile  that was manufactured by  Hudson Motor Car Company  of  Detroit, Michigan  from 1951 until 1954, when  Nash-Kelvinator  and Hudson merged to form  American Motors Corporation  (AMC). Hudson automobiles continued to be marketed under the  Hudson  brand name through the 1957 model year. The first-generation Hudson Hornets featured a functional "step-down" design with dropped  floorpan  and a  chassis  with a lower center of gravity than contemporary vehicles that helped the car handle well — a bonus for  racing . The Hornet's lower and sleeker look was accentuated by  streamlined  styling, sometimes called " ponton " styling. Hornet owner Spencer Blake, writing for  Popular Mechanics  in 1999, notes that "the car's unique, low slung appearance and silky handling earned Hudson an image that — for many buyers — eclipsed luxury marques like  Cadillac ." [1] In order for American Motors to build Hudson cars

Braving the Stadiums During Covid-19?

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Who's braving the stadiums these days? I am missing baseball, but not sure if I am up for going yet.  Check out this article then let me know in the comments if your headed out or not:) - Josh Vignona