The Shooting Star blogger talks about nomadic life, building a readership that cares, and avoiding the pitfalls of overtourism.
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The Shooting Star blogger talks about nomadic life, building a readership that cares, and avoiding the pitfalls of overtourism.
via How Shivya Nath Turned Her Travel Blog into a Book — Discover
Whether you’ve never assembled a single BILLY bookcase or are already on your fifth POÄNG chair, IKEA Hackers — a community of DIY lovers led by Jules Yap — may inspire you to turn your Allen wrench in new directions.
We are going on our first semi-maybe-we-are-retired-journey – two months in Europe! We’ll fly into Barcelona Spain, spend a few days getting our Euro-Legs, then head west to Pamplona to take the Camino Frances west. Our original plan was to do the Camino starting at the traditional starting point, Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France, crossing the Pyrenees […]
This was my third vacation to the island of Puerto Rico. I haven’t been there in over 15 years, but always remembered the culture that made this island so very special to me. It wasn’t just about sand and blue water but it has so much more to offer. I was curious to visit the […]
When most people start to plan their next vacation, they mainly try to focus on locations and destinations that are known for their good beaches. After all, is there anywhere better to relax than on soft, sugar-white sand while watching the gentle waves lap the shore? I can’t think of anything better! So, next time […]
Said to be older than Rome, Lisbon is a new discovery for me as I finally got the chance to visit. Did I like it? Let’s just say nothing quite prepared me for the adventures that laid ahead. Posted by Pinky I come from a tribe of travellers. Several, in fact, and I had always […]
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I’m leaving for another foodie trip to Europe soon. Think Salon du Chocolat and white truffle hunting. And swoon. You can follow some of my adventures on my Facebook page. This last year I celebrated a milestone birthday. When my daughters were born, birthday parties became their domain. As three-dimensional, kiddified and edible versions […]
It’s got to be the most well-documented, well-travelled city in the world – Paris, capital of France, city of light, cliché of romance movies and perhaps the most oversold city in the world. Sure, Paris is full of incredible, historical tourist attractions, but some of them are more ‘tourist’ than ‘attraction’, and it can be […]
On October 29th 2018, Venice, Italy faced record high winds and rising sea levels, sending the city and surrounding areas into intense flooding, devastating much of the region. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte estimated around one billion dollars in damage as a result, and as of November 5th, the death toll has increased to 29 nationwide. […]
via Venice Flooding: Advice for Travelers — The AllTheRooms Blog
What should you eat in a small fishing village where the specialty is Turbot? You guessed it… Steak! Its actually quite delicious in this part of Spain. Same goes for the green Shishito-like peppers they call here Gernika, which can be seen on just about every menu. But the story is similar to the one […]