Landlocked Subs, the Secret Cistern, and an Empty Capital City
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 Posted in Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, contests | 3 Comments »Yes indeed, it's time for the March/April issue of Perceptive Travel. We've got another odd assortment of features you won't find anywhere else, offbeat travel tales from wandering book authors, with a side helping of book reviews and world music ...
Travel Leftovers for Lunch
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 Posted in General, Perceptive Travel, Work/Life/Travel Balance | 3 Comments »I've got three article deadlines staring me in the face this week. Where did the holidays go? So it's time to do the lazy man's blogging trick and point to other people's hard work... Brazen campaigning. Apparently I've been nominated in ...
Country Counters, Survival School, and Artic Swimming
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008 Posted in Family travel, Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel | No Comments »Yes, three random things that have nothing to do with each other: it must be a new issue of Perceptive Travel! Add backpacking toddlers and village elders with tats and you've got yourself a fine collection of travel stories. Marie Javins ...
Great World Music from 2007
Thursday, December 20th, 2007 Posted in Perceptive Travel, Travel music | 1 Comment »I don't believe there are more than 10 people on this planet who are really qualified to put together a "Top-10 World Music Albums of 2007" list and I'm certainly not one of them. The people who run the National ...
Polite Vikings, Juggling Backpackers, and Grilled Lamb’s Face
Saturday, November 3rd, 2007 Posted in Leffel projects, Perceptive Travel, Travel books | No Comments »A headline like that can only mean one thing - the new issue of Perceptive Travel is out. We've got Notes Towards a True Historie of the Vikings, Backpacker Cabaret at the Jugglers Rest Youth Hostel, and Extreme Eating in Morocco ...


