How do you best remember your travels? This is a question that’s been on my mind a lot lately. I maintain a blog (for the most part), keep a hand written journal, take photographs on my iPhone, and occasionally scrapbook or make a slideshow about my adventures. Each of these serves as a tool to help me … Continue reading
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Are we there yet?: the joys of family travel
Today I stumbled on an article about traveling as a family. Actually, I stumbled on two. The Importance of Family Travel by Lisa Belkin Why Family Travel is a Great Investment by Jeanette Kaplun Seems like it’s a hot topic today so I’ll throw in my two cents. I can’t say that I even remember … Continue reading
Kreativ Blogger and Blog on Fire Awards!
Since the start of the New Year, and even a little bit before, I’ve been getting back into the swing of things with The Penniless Traveler. And what better time than the beginning of the year to recognize some milestones? In addition to reaching 500 likes on this blog last month, I’ve been nominated for … Continue reading
The Signs are all around us
Some of my favorite signs I’ve seen while traveling. I know there are more that I’ve neglected to photograph, but I’ll certainly be keeping my eyes out from now on. What’s the strangest sign you’ve ever seen? Continue reading
Celtics Graffiti and Boston’s Newest Statistic
Tonight we ventured into Boston for our traditional dinner at Nebo during my break from school. Man, is that good gluten-free food or what? I’m already craving the leftovers for tomorrow. It was a busy night in Boston, the Celtics were in town. And in honor of the Celtics win tonight and an upcoming post … Continue reading
Lights
As we continue to enjoy our Christmas tree lights–not belonging to the group of people who believe that Christmas trees should be taken down before New Years–I look back on some other beautiful lights from my travels. Is there anything better than lights against a dark sky? What lights stick out in your memory? Continue reading
Ou sont les toilettes, s’il vous plait?
Like any adventurous person or excited traveler, I enjoy visiting cultures and environments that are new to me, unfamiliar and exciting. This often means that I am traveling to places where I am unable to ask where the nearest restroom is. Well…that’s not 100% true. I did take 2 years of French in middle school … Continue reading
Out with the old and in with the new?
It’s the first day of a new year. I bet you’re expecting me to post about fresh starts, new beginnings, and a clean slate. Well, you’d be partly right. 2013 is undetermined and clear out ahead today, but I think it’s equally important to look back and appreciate the years before. It’s funny. Not “ha … Continue reading
My Travels in 2012: a nostalgic New Year’s post
As the year comes to a close, I can’t help but get a little nostalgic for my travels in 2012. I have to mention that some were only penniless, because I was not the one paying the hotel bills… (thanks mom and dad!) I started off the year in Cocoa Beach, Florida and Nassau for … Continue reading
Explorers in a Place Once Familiar
We’re a geocaching family. Have been, and, if you asked me 1 month ago, always will be. But when I got home from school this month, I learned all about dad’s new favorite winter sport–ingress. It has all the benefits of geocaching: you get to look at maps, collect treasure, venture outside of your house, … Continue reading