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Year #3 of Travel & Remote Work

Stories

Nov
02
Returning Instead of Visiting - Barcelona

Returning Instead of Visiting - Barcelona

You normally get this blog post in your inboxes every weekday. This week has not been more challenging or unusual
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Oct
24
More Than A Bucket List Item- Kathmandu

More Than A Bucket List Item- Kathmandu

I am writing this with a view of the never-ending Atlantic Ocean, which has become my home in the past
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Oct
16
The Most Remote Place in Northern Atlantic -  Corvo

The Most Remote Place in Northern Atlantic - Corvo

“Do you realise where we are?” How remote is this place? To get here from our hometown we had to
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Oct
10
The Westernmost Ice Cream in Europe - Flores

The Westernmost Ice Cream in Europe - Flores

Do you ever wonder where the westernmost point of Europe lies? You can find many "ends of the world&
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Oct
02
The Island Columbus Missed But Others Found - Faial

The Island Columbus Missed But Others Found - Faial

Continuing my exploration of the Azorean islands, this week we turn our attention to Faial. While my time on the
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Sep
25
Pico - Climbing The Highest Peak of Portugal

Pico - Climbing The Highest Peak of Portugal

Montaña do Pico, or simply Pico, translates to "Peak" in English. The Portuguese may not have been the
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Sep
18
Annual Visit to Macaronesia - São Miguel

Annual Visit to Macaronesia - São Miguel

What exactly is Macaronesia, and where is São Miguel? What are the Azores? Just a few of the questions I
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Sep
11
Letters from India III. - Varanasi

Letters from India III. - Varanasi

Apart from writing travel stories once a week, I consult tourism boards and businesses. One thing I advocate for most
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Sep
04
Letters from India II. - Eternal Taj Mahal

Letters from India II. - Eternal Taj Mahal

This week's post takes us back to my adventure in India. As we left Delhi, I was content
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Aug
28
Kilts, Bagpipes, & Octopus - Galicia

Kilts, Bagpipes, & Octopus - Galicia

This is the final part of this mini-series, written on the Camino and along the northern coast of Spain. While
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