How to Get a Job Abroad as an Expatriate
It seems to be that time of year. My inbox has been filling with requests from contacts and third- and fourth-hand connections asking for time
It seems to be that time of year. My inbox has been filling with requests from contacts and third- and fourth-hand connections asking for time
Although I live in big, busy cities at least once a year I need out. In April of this year I chose the Australian Northern
Surprise! I’m leaving Asia (for now) to move back to the US. I have big, messy, very mixed feelings about this move. Of course I’m
Hello again world! I’m getting the blog back on track. I’ve gone offline (uninentionally) for the last six months for many reasons. The biggest one
Surely you’re here for the photos? I hope so, since this is going to be mostly a photo post. But first: essential information.
One of the best, and hardest, things about living in a foreign culture is that I am forced to face many of my culture’s paradigms.
Either it’s the most recent zeitgeist, or I’m just running into the theme constantly because I follow a lot of travelers and travel photographers: quitting
aka: How to Fuel Wanderlust. Here are some lesser known travel photographers you might also find inspiring.
Usually I travel solo, or with a very small group. In July I crossed another few bucket list locations off my list: Sapa, Vietnam and