Just some musings during a bus ride about the effect of megacorps, Nestle and Coca-Cola in particular, ruining the cultural aspect of experiences abroad.
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Several female travel bloggers and I teamed up to share our stories about how we each travel while dealing with some kind of health condition, disease, or handicap. Our collaboration post… [Continue Reading]
Living on Earth is expensive, but it does include a free trip around the sun every year. – Unknown
Kampot, Cambodia Pheakdey greeted us with a smile and a big hello as we approached her restaurant, Sister’s II. Before her door sat a squeaky clean display case with fresh… [Continue Reading]
US American expat Andi from andionadventure.com has nominated this blog for the Liebster Award. Thank you, Andi! Andi is currently living in Taiwan and has an engaging writing style…. [Continue Reading]
Grace was born with an extra chromosome. While this means she cannot read, do math, or hold a job like you and I can, it doesn’t mean she can’t travel.
Traveling with a person of special needs reaps incredibly fruitful rewards. My Down Syndrome sister has done remarkably well. Her life is much improved on the road since leaving the… [Continue Reading]
It’s been a solid 3 months of traveling now. They say it takes 21 days to form a new habit, and for me, it has taken 3 months to really… [Continue Reading]
It’s an impressive sight To watch determined drops fall Plunging from cloud to soil Like soldiers descending, still loyal, To a soggy, battlefield ground. And to hear the differing… [Continue Reading]
For unknown reasons (another great mystery) certain people are born with an innate, unmovable notion of their own entitlement to love and belonging. A sense of worth and ability to… [Continue Reading]