While I feel very fortunate to have seen new cities, countries and states, reunited with old friends and made lots of new ones over the past three months, I must admit that now – in mid-July – I’m exhausted.
Brianne Miers
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Are you planning to make your first visit to the U.S.? If so, check out this guest post from Indian travel blogger, Sai Mekala.
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In mid-April I kicked off two months of nearly non-stop travel, so I’m only now (in July) sitting down to think about all that has happened during this time. May was a…
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Thank you to Aviv Hochbaum for helping me spread the word on how to volunteer in Cambodia, a country I visited in fall 2014, and do so in a responsible manner. In…
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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to volunteer as a Mercy Ships nurse? Thank you to Ivanna Figueroa for shining a light on the important work she’s been doing in Africa…
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I’m writing this post slightly before the end of the month, since I’m taking off for Poland tonight! This month I put my head down on pillows in six different cities: Somerville, MA;…
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If you’re planning to visit Boston, I recommend taking the North End Boston History Tour by Context Travel to explore my favorite neighborhood in the city.
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Are you looking to learn a new language? If so, then you definitely need to check out Rype! My Rype Review Like most Americans, I don’t speak a language other than English.…
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Yes, I know it’s almost a week into April. (That seems to be the theme with my monthly roundups!) Packing Up The reason for the delay in my monthly roundup was largely due…
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Today is World Water Day, which brings attention to the world water crisis. 2.1 billion people around the globe don’t have access to clean drinking water at home – of those, 263 million…