Dec 062009
Sunday's Stories - Interview with Sharon

Originally from Israel, Sharon had her first Expat experience as a child when her family moved to the USA. Thrilled by her childhood experience Sharon remained interested in foreign living through to adulthood and imediately agreed to her Husband becoming a Diplomat for Israel Foreign Affairs. This was the beginning of what has become a [...]

Dec 012009
Six Uses for Wee

The word that is! I was walking down the street in Edinburgh and came accross a shop called ‘The Wee Shop‘. (Photo comng soon) A perfectly reasonable name for a shop in Scotland. My Australian humour however, thought it hillarious. (ROVE would have a field day) So to satisfy my humour I have compiled a [...]

Nov 292009

David Miller [b. 1972] is an American writer and the senior editor of Matador, the largest independent travel magazine online. In 2009 he’s published everything from poetry to flash fiction to a chapter in Fodor’s Patagonia (Random House). A longtime kayaker, surfer, and snowboarder, he and his family split the year between various places in [...]

Nov 252009

I can sit and contemplate this… NOW Yesterday though…. My heart was breaking…. To avoid a long story of Doctors appointments, waiting lists, sleep studies and lots of snoring, yesterday I took our little boy into the hospital to have his tonsils and adenoids removed. An operation that we elected on his behalf and an [...]

Nov 222009

Elizabeth is an ‘artist and travel writer with an Asian focus’. Her illustrations can be found in the childrens book ‘H is for Hong Kong‘ and her photography in ‘Lost&Found Hong Kong’, a collaborative work of beautiful images from 5 peoples lives in Hong Kong. Currently based between Sydney and Asia, Elizabeth’s most recent project [...]

Nov 192009
Travel Insurance from Worldnomads.com

I have just recieved news I’ve been waiting for, I am now an affiliate partner for Travel insurance from Worldnomads.com. This is great news that I wasn’t really expecting. With sites like Lonely Planet and Matador Network (Massive travel websites) as partners I didn’t think I would make the cut…. But I did So why [...]

Nov 172009

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Nov 162009
Stuck At the Airport

We’re in Spain….. after 13 hours to Dubai, another 5 to London, a bus to Stansted, a night in the Hilton and another 2 hours on a budget airline to Spain (not forgetting all the waiting in queues, and passport checking included with each flight). We’re here…. But are we… Two years of so called [...]

Nov 152009

This is the third in the Sundays Stories Series. This author has requested all personal detials be kept anonymous. You can read more about their expat musings as an American in the UK at http://notfromaroundhere.wordpress.com Where are you from and where do you live now? From originally–Minneapolis, Minnesota. From most recently, prior to moving here–Washington [...]

Nov 082009
Sunday's Stories - Interview with Leighann

Leighann is a 28 year wife and mother of one, homeschooler, WWOOFer, blogger, and world traveler. You can read more about her crazy life at http://www.thenewsbase.com plus lots of stuff about gardening, cooking and books. She never planned to travel the world, but sometimes life throws us curves and she’s still learning to roll with [...]

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