Posts in the Category: Travel Resources
By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Travel Resources on December 13th, 2013
Wow, what a week! Thank you guys so much for coming out and sharing your holiday favorites with us! We’ve had such a great time reading everybody’s answers, and even found out about some new …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Travel Blog & Travel Resources on November 24th, 2013
Beth is amazing. She’s the reason I am a travel blogger. She’s also the reason why I have now been to 16 countries. Without her drive, smarts and pro budgeting skills, I probably wouldn’t have …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Travel Resources on November 6th, 2013
One of our favorite places to visit before any trip is the Dollar Store just down the street from us here in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
It has a treasure trove of items that Target and Walmart love …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Skinny Cow & Travel Blog & Travel Resources on August 27th, 2013
Last month I announced that I was partnering with Skinny Cow to promote women’s empowerment – in the form of WoCave travel missions throughout the summer.
I received my final Skinny Cow box last …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Travel Blog & Travel Resources on August 24th, 2013
Story by Brad Quinn | Contributing Writer
It’s always a little tricky and nerve-racking to keep track of the various stuff you bring along on a vacation. When the stuff in question isn’t flip-flops or sunscreen but precious …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Travel Blog & Travel Resources on August 10th, 2013
By Norman Fong | Contributing Writer
When you’re travelling internationally it’s always difficult to figure out what you need to do to continue using your everyday electronic gadgets. Everything from your laptop to camera to smartphone …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Travel Blog & Travel Resources on August 7th, 2013
Back in the 1980s, it seems to me the only exercise happening on airplanes was by members of the lofty “Mile High Club.” Couples, pilots and stewardesses would sneak away on those lengthy Transatlantic red …
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