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Monthly Archives: February 2010
How to plan a trip, part 3
It’s the final installment of how I suggest planning a trip. This part is You want to see a handful of sights far apart but close enough together that you want to combine them all into one trip. This type … Continue reading
How to plan a trip, part 2
It’s time for planning a different type of trip. This time, it is “You know exactly where you want to go and what you are going to do.” This type of trip is the easiest to plan. If you have … Continue reading
How to plan a trip, part 1
It is time for “How to plan a trip, part 1.” The first type of trip you could be taking is “You have absolutely no idea where you want to go or what you want to do, but you know … Continue reading
Putting my travel knowledge to use
I just love when my time in Europe and the knowledge I gained from being there gets put to use. For weeks, the ordering of the travel books at the library has bothered me like no other. Someone who is … Continue reading
The Joys of Border Crossings
When international travel is your game, border crossings are one of the steps you must successfully navigate. Some crossings are easier than others, and well, the ones that aren’t easy just make good stories. I have experienced a handful of … Continue reading