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Thirty-Three At 33: FAQ
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What 33 countries are you planning to visit? How long will you be traveling? 8 months or until the money runs out, whichever is first! How much does it cost? This is budget traveling (e.g. hostels, bed and breakfasts, trains, mopeds (hee hee), and the majority of my time spent in locations were the. What are some of the resources you used or are using to plan your trip? Are fantastic for planning transcontinental flights. 8220;Cost of a trip around the world”. Was my go to book for inspiration. I hate th...
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Thirty-Three At 33: September 2011
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Sunday, September 25, 2011. Road Trip: Indonesia (Part 2). Continued from Road Trip: Indonesia (Part 1) . See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil. 8221; I asked. “It’s no problem,” is his typical reply in German accented English. I want to be him one day. In the meantime, I’m so American to him and it keeps him in stitches. He hasn’t been to the U.S yet and his friends tell him stories of people riding on electrical motor carts in the grocery stores and he can’t believe it! 65279;. 8221; Richard, the ...
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Spirit of Black Paris: December 2012
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Spirit of Black Paris. Walking The Spirit Through Black Paris and Beyond. Preserving Black heritage - history, local contributors, travel planning. Sunday, December 23, 2012. My French Life#2: clothing blues, hippest park, bar hopping. THIS IS MY F RANCE. Ie à la Fran ç. New compelling and entertaining posts from our France-based African American, American and African-French contributors. Welcome to their world. This week: clothing dilemma, the hippest, funnest (! Park in Paris, bar hopping. I walk outsi...
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Thirty-Three At 33: THE END?
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Sunday, July 7, 2013. Well Yes and No. This is the end of this story,. But I'm still traveling. It's been a wild ride and I've appreciated every click and every word of support, but now we have an even bigger task to undertake! Now I'm working to be inducted into the. Traveler’s Century Club. TCC) by age 40. “What is that,” you ask. Well the TCC is an international organization where all of the members have traveled to 100 countries and/or territories or more. Then follow me on. As we go Beyond 33! It ha...
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Thirty-Three At 33: October 2011
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Monday, October 31, 2011. I Was There: Bosnia Herzegovina. The greater our knowledge increases the more. Our ignorance unfolds.". John F. Kennedy. Even now, I’m not sure if my lack of knowledge was due to my age, if I chose to tune it out, or if it just wasn’t discussed much in the U.S news coverage. Whatever the case, as soon as I made it to Bosnia I became glaringly aware of my ignorance. Where was I when this happened? Neno on the far left leading our tour group. Sarajevo Free Walking Tours. Sarcastic...
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Peace, Love and Hope | Hit Pause.
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Moments in life, thoughts on everything that makes me stop, and hopefully you, too. Peace, Love and Hope. Allium Summer Bulbs courtesy of http:/ www.whiteflowerfarms.com. By Susan L. Randstrom. The Beatles wrote, ‘LOVE is all you need,’ but in these stomach-dropping times of unemployment, underemployment and other stresses, we need HOPE, too. As we celebrate the 40th anniversary of Woodstock this year, ‘Flower Power’ takes on a new meaning. Tulip ‘Beauty of Spring’ Single, 22-inch tall Darwin tulip with ...
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International Mama: June 2011
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Thoughts on Raising African-American/German Children.in France. Monday, June 6, 2011. The Naked Truth about Germans. We're not in Germany in this picture.but we ain't in America either). I always found amusing that episode of Sex and The City. Where Charlotte was traumatized at the thought of being getting naked in the steam room at her gym. Unable to drop her towel, she flees the room, crying, “I didn’t grow up in a naked house! Charlotte, girl: I feel your pain. As you know, I am married to a German.
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International Mama: May 2010
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Thoughts on Raising African-American/German Children.in France. Thursday, May 27, 2010. Reason #432 that I'm grateful for my expat life. When traveling by car in Europe, there’s no need to stay at some skanky hotel/motel off the highway. Why should you, when for almost the same price. You can stay in a castle! I admit, I’m kind of a castle-whore. If there’s ever an opportunity for me to bed down in one, I will. There’s just something about those turrets…. The Chateau de Cherveux. After dinner, we took ou...
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International Mama: April 2011
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Thoughts on Raising African-American/German Children.in France. Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Finding Balance in Life. Photo credit: Michelle Meiklejohn, freeditigalphotos.net). I couldn't decide where to put this post because I think the advice is useful for both moms and freelancers. So, I'm doing something I've never done before and cross-posting it at my other blog, The Expat Freelancer. Wherever you're reading it, I hope you find it helpful! Last week, the Urban Muse. But you know what? God, no. Bu...
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International Mama: October 2011
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Thoughts on Raising African-American/German Children.in France. Monday, October 3, 2011. Better the Devil You Know. Photo credit: Idea go. I just found a new, totally effective way to get my kids to pick up after themselves. I’m sure it’s not psychiatrist-recommended and I know it can’t last forever… but – hey – it’s working now and that’s all I care about for the moment. As usual, they put away one or two things before getting distracted and going about their business. They looked up at me, wordless.