Getting New Pages in Your Passport
Monday, February 16th, 2009 Posted in General, Long-term travel | 3 Comments »Are you running out of pages in your passport because you have too many stamps? It's a good problem to have, obviously, but with a 10-year expiration on passports, it's not all that hard to get to that point well ...
The Cheapest Places to Travel
Friday, February 13th, 2009 Posted in Cheap Africa Travel, Cheap Asia Travel, Cheap Europe Travel, Cheap Latin America Travel, Cheap North America Travel, Travel books | 2 Comments »Just a quick note that I got my stacks of books in from the publisher for the third edition of The World's Cheapest Destinations, so those of you who contacted me about reviewing it will get it soon. Anyone who would ...
More Reasons to Drop it All and Move Abroad
Friday, February 13th, 2009 Posted in International living/working, Long-term travel, Work/Life/Travel Balance | No Comments »I've been through a few recessions, though during the first one I was too busy partying through college to notice. I was working in New York City in the early 90s though, when everyone was talking gloom and doom and ...
Volunteer Teaching Opportunity in Spain
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009 Posted in Cheap Europe Travel, International living/working, Making a difference, Work/Life/Travel Balance | 3 Comments »There are a lot of volunteer or "voluntourism" opportunities out there that will actually cost you a buttload of money for the privelege of giving your time and effort. In other cases, you just have to get yourself there and ...
Nude Sikhs, Third Eyes, and Busloads Looking at a Big Rock
Sunday, February 8th, 2009 Posted in Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, Travel music, contests | No Comments »Yes, it's time for a new issue of the Perceptive Travel webzine, where I serve as humble editor. As usual we dispense with the usual travel mag fluff and bring you some offbeat stories from book authors. Joel Carillet brings you ...



