Why I Travel: A Dedication
My world was rocked in March of 2006. I was 31, newly married, and planning on moving to Southern California. My husband and I were visiting Naples, Florida looking into an investment property. Yes,...
View ArticleSo Long, Sweetheart
As travelers we are accustomed to saying goodbye to friends and loved ones. It’s just part of the deal when living this lifestyle. As the person doing the traveling, we have much to look forward to....
View ArticleMy Favorite Place on Earth: LandLopers Edition
I’m very excited to welcome my first guest poster, Matt Long, from LandLopers. Matt’s was one of the very first travel blogs I discovered. LandLopers served as a great resource for planning my trips to...
View ArticleMy Favorite Place on Earth: Fenway Park
I’m beyond honored to welcome professional writer and photographer, Frank DiCesare to my little ‘ol blog. His work has appeared in National Geographic Traveler’s Intelligent Travel blog, The Boston...
View ArticleAge Quod Agis
Age quod agis is Latin for “Do what you do with all of yourself.” And since my dad doesn’t want me to buy him anything for his 70th birthday, I’m going to write something for him. Age quod agis. Dad...
View ArticleI Hate Cruises
I’m sure the title is going to cause a whole legion of cruise connoisseurs to take up arms against me, but that’s ok. I’ve taken exactly two cruises in my lifetime, not counting cruises to Alcatraz or...
View ArticleWordsworth to Wuthering Heights: Around England in 5 Books
When Sophie from Heading There so graciously offered a guest post, I was curious as to what she would write about. Imagine my surprise when she wanted to combine travel and literature. This former...
View ArticleA Click & Comment to Help Cure Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is referred to as the “silent killer” because often there are no symptoms, but for my mom, it was more like a ten-piece band. Sadly, she tuned out ovarian cancer until it was too late....
View ArticleSeeing Egypt the Russian Way: Scary Planes & Friendly Camels
I rarely have guest posts, in fact, this is only my fourth. So please join me in welcoming Kimberly from Go Green Travel Green and her adventurous tale of traveling with Russians. If I hadn’t been...
View ArticleTalking Texas with @LeeAbbamonte
Just in case you didn’t know, Lee Abbamonte is the youngest American to visit every country in the world, and now he’s also attempting to become the youngest person to visit all 321 countries and...
View ArticleCambodia: The Must Sees
To explore more of Southeast Asia has been on my to-do list for quite a while. With 2013 nearly upon me, I’ve been thinking about how I want to spend my limited vacation days and travel money. My...
View ArticleDublin, Ireland: Favorites of @FionaHilliard
I’ve had dreams of the Emerald Isle for as long as I can remember. I’d made it to Scotland and England, but somehow Ireland eluded me. Last March an email with last-minute holidays was delivered to my...
View Article7 Great Things about Dubai
Being in the oil & gas industry, I’ve heard a lot about Dubai. Every week someone I know is jetting off to the UAE always returning with mixed reviews. It’s a giant sandbox. It’s so fascinating. I...
View ArticleStay the Night, Join the Fight: Room Key, @SU2C & Who #IStandUpFor
When starting my website in 2011, I never imagined the opportunities that would eventually be afforded to me. I’ve received invitations from tourism boards to places I never thought I’d visit and...
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