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What you always wanted to know about living the expat lifestyle, in a place like China
The ups and downs of the expat lifestyle in the People's Republic of China.
49 commentsTRAVEL DOG: LIVING IN GUADALAJARA, NO.12 - SIDEWALK CAFES
The idea of sidewalk cafes conjures up the image of Paris and European cities with a vibrant social life that centers around cafes and sitting for long hours watching the world go by your table. Even in the...
1 commentFarang's guide to Thailand
Introduction: If you’re reading this in preparation to come to Thailand than the very first thing you should know is that “Farang” basically means alien, or foreigner in the Thai Language. It may seem...
0 commentsLiving the Ex-Pat Life in Asia
It's hard to say. It used to be Australia. Then it was Thailand. Now it's Taiwan. I have spent almost 30 years of my life living abroad. Three of my four children were born in Thailand. I have travelled...
9 commentsHOW TO DRIVE ON BLACK ICE
Big Trucks I grew up around car and truck accidents. My family owns a local towing and recovery company in Missoula Montana. Some of my earliest memories were looking at wicked accidents and helping my...
0 comments15 Places to Visit in Metro Manila, Philippines
Manila is the capital city of the Philippines and one of two main places that you are likely to visit when you are traveling to this part of the world. The term “metropolitan Manila” or simply “metro...
7 commentsMarriage in Paradise.
Salt Whitsle Bay on Mayereau in the Grenadines. Don’t worry, there are no apple trees in this Garden of Eden. Not many snakes either. Just a whole lot of sunshine and beauty. Where is this Caribbean...
0 commentsExperience Life Under the Sea at Sea World Orlando!
Perhaps one of the most visited theme parks all over the world is the Sea World. The Sea World Orlando is the 7th most visited amusement park in the United States and the 12th most visited all over the...
0 commentsEducational Tours: Travel as a Learning Experience
I can still hear my homeroom teacher saying it, "We're not teaching you facts, we're teaching you to learn." At the time, it meant little more to me than the idea that she would be grading on participation -...
5 commentsThings to do in Madrid
Madrid has often been over shadowed by its Catalan neighbour. Having lived in Madrid for over a year and having spent numerous weekends in Barcelona I can honestly say that Madrid has attractions that are...
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