I had a wonderful discovery at LeWeb this year, which was the unique opportunity to chat with someone about one of my passions outside technology: holistic health and vitality.
The Artisan Nature founder (I called him...
Earlier this year, I made a hectic sprint to Kinnaur to scrutinize a route to the Indo-Tibetan border in preparation for a longer, more arduous trip later.
Tired and weary, after three days of bouncing along...
By Carrie Kellenberger on December 28, 2010 in Africa, Asia, Central America, Europe, Middle East, North America, Pacific, Photos, Scandinavia, South America, Southeast Asia, USA
Today’s interview is with a woman that I have long admired, Dr. Jessie Voigts. As publisher and editor-in-chief of Wandering Educators, one of the world’s largest online sources for international jobs, internships, and academic conferences,...
US citizens are warned against non-essential travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), especially to the eastern and northeastern regions. Seems the DRC is a dangerous place to visit. Two Belgian travellers, Josephine and...
Visiting the Kyoto Botanical gardens is one of the delights of being in Kyoto in Spring (April). Wander under the canopy of cherry blossom trees along the river as locals celebrate the Sakura (Cherry blossom festival).
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Why Denmark, why? Just when I start to think the winters in Tulsa are dark and bitter cold, I learn about Denmark…and my heart breaks a little. You see, Denmark beats anything we’ve got going on...
After our barrelling-through-the night strategy to kick off our Christmas Across America Tour, we woke up in Barstow and were ready to hit the Mother Road, Route 66. Barstow didn't look like much at night,...
Once again, I am in awe of movie making. The team work is fantastic. It is totally and completely not possible to make a movie unless people are working together. And somehow, we were lucky...
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