“So, What Do You Do?” More Business Cards For The Long-Term Traveler
In the States, social status hangs off a person’s employment. So what happens if your chosen career is “nomad”? If only they made business cards for the long-term traveler. . .
In the States, social status hangs off a person’s employment. So what happens if your chosen career is “nomad”? If only they made business cards for the long-term traveler. . .
For the last 455 days, one very settled position (we bought a house!) offered unexpected views, and a brand new perspective on what I’d previously considered familiar scenery. . .
When it comes to travel lingo, the places we go very much influence the things we say. Take a visual journey through all the ways we say “I’m moving!”
The perfect Kiwi woman knows the tricks of a perfect pavlova. But I’m only an immigrant, so I cheated: with $4.95, 5 minutes and the premixed Edmonds Pavlova Magic.
Mac’s recent run of good deeds, he clarified, was accruing credit. When my Glaswegian friend hit trouble somewhere, he’d make a well-padded withdrawal. To increase your own good luck, why not try a few of the following?
So I focus on the water, watching algae hug the stacks of the entombed USS Arizona. Counting pink dancers – the delicate bob and bow of a thousand frangipani petals – cover the tragic scene in something beautiful . . .
Terrific idea, tiring practice. If your first experience camping with baby was similar to ours, it went something like this…