Posts in the Category: Travel Resources
By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Big Trip & Europe & Featured Post & France & Paris & Travel Resources on May 27th, 2011
Did you know that Paris has 20 different neighborhoods?
They are called arrondissements and each neighborhood has it’s own special flare. While we didn’t get to visit all of them there are some that really stand …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Budget Travel & Featured Post & How I Shoot & Photo Journal & Photography Posts & Photos & Travel Gear & Travel Resources & Travel Review on May 9th, 2011
How I Shoot: A new monthly series from BeersandBeans where I highlight something I find useful in terms of travel photography – be it gear, tips, technical data, etc. Hope you like it …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Featured Post & Travel Resources on April 29th, 2011
Today’s guest post is brought to you by Scarlett Redman. Scarlett not only recounts a funny tale of her time in Cape Verde but she also happens to have what I think is one of …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Budget Travel & Featured Post & Pre Trip & Travel Gear & Travel Resources & Travel Review on April 27th, 2011
A couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough to get my hands on a copy of the latest e-book written by Christine at AlmostFearless.
Not only do I respect Christine as a writer but I …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Asia & Big Trip & Budget Travel & Thailand & Travel Blog & Travel Resources on April 24th, 2011
On a Thailand train fom Bangkok to Ayutthaya by Enricod.
I’m trying something new with the next leg of the trip. I’m trying to actually PLAN.
Something I discovered on the European part of …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Travel Resources & U.S.A. on April 23rd, 2011
Editor’s Note: Today’s guest post is written by Aki Schilz, see her full bio below.
Visiting New England in fall, it’s easy to see why the famous poet Robert Frost chose to spend his life there, …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Featured Post & Inspiration & Travel Resources on April 22nd, 2011
Amazing photo by Tom Marcello.
Jazz is not dead.
No doubt, it has been pushed to the fringes of our popular culture. But jazz’s impact and influence on American as well as World music are …
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