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North of Myself
Posted on January 4, 2012 | 10 CommentsMy earliest memory is of my father, my uncle and myself canoeing across Lac La Ronge while I ate sunflower seeds between the gunwales and sent the shells spinning into the eddies of my father’s paddle strokes. Some places make me feel at home; some... -
How to find off the beaten track destinations
Posted on November 27, 2011 | 2 CommentsGuest post by Robyn Vinter. Robyn is a travel blogger and content writer for Looking4Parking in Leeds, UK. Having graduated with a first class degree in Journalism from Leeds Metropolitan University, she has written for numerous local and national newspapers and magazines in the UK.... -
The Trials and Tribulations of Writing a Book While Traveling
Posted on November 15, 2011 | 7 CommentsI started a year long sabbatical from work in May 2010. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to write the technical book that was bursting out of me – the accumulated experience of growing a successful web company for ten years. It didn’t sound particularly... -
4 Tips for Traveling Without Reducing your Neurotic Parents into Nervous, Gibbering Wrecks
Posted on August 1, 2011 | 18 CommentsGuest Post by: Mike Curtis who has has just returned to Merry old Blighty after spending 3 months being very, very lost in Asia. He now works for Uswitch, comparing gas and electricity prices. Forever. “Mum, I’m going to go to a Malaria hot spot,... -
New Free Travel App for San Francisco and New York
Posted on July 20, 2011 | 3 CommentsI’ve been a bad, bad blogger. As some of you know, a few months back I took a job at Facebook and since then my focus has shifted from this site. All my time has been spent working and I’ve done very little travel and... -
TIPPING: ITS NOT JUST A CITY IN CHINA.
Posted on April 6, 2011 | 9 Comments. Everyone at some point in their lives should be in the service industry. EVERYONE. Then they would understand the trials and hurdles a waiter faces. This post is inspired by two new buddies from Denmark(whom I met on my travels in NZ and then proceeded... -
Picture of the Week – Elephant Snog
Posted on March 9, 2011 | 30 CommentsWe spent a glorious day at the Elephant Nature Park, just outside of Chiang Mai, Thailand. I’m going to do a proper post on the experience in the next few days, but thought I would share this ridiculous picture of me getting a kiss by... -
Distant Kenya I Dreamed About and Visited
Posted on February 21, 2011 | 16 CommentsThis is a guest post by Aneda Antanaviciute. She was born in 1977 and grew up in Klaipeda, Lithuania. From an early age, she was interested in photography, books and travel. All the photos in this post were taken and belong to Aneda. As a teenager I read a lot. One of my favourite... -
Tricks and Tips for Dealing with Jet Lag
Posted on February 10, 2011 | 27 CommentsI’ve been a little bit quiet here for awhile, in part because of the topic of this post: travel and jet lag. A few weeks back I had the fortune of being flown by one of the world’s top companies from Vietnam to San Francisco... -
“Welcome to Barbados, Where the Coldest Thing about our Weather is our Beer.”
Posted on January 11, 2011 | 34 CommentsAs a travel junkie and a writer, I always look forward to my favourite travel magazine arriving in my mailbox. There is something alluring about that glossy cover, the beautiful photographs (always much better than my own) and that smell of ink and dust. I...













