Reading from January 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at 5:01AM Before we get into today's post, I want to ask a little favor of you!
Could you please take a moment to complete this short reader survey for me? I would be forever grateful for your feedback on how I'm doing around here! Thank you!
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Today starts a new and improved monthly summary post. I'll include the things that I wrote, in case you missed a post, and the things I was reading else where around the internet. Enjoy and have a fantastic February!
Things I Read From Around the Web
Road trips are my favorite way to travel, don't miss this great two part post from Annie at Travelshus about Cappadocia.
I've been getting really into juicing this year and so this post from 101 Cookbooks was quite timely.
We live in an amazing world.
Last year I got to visit my family's "torre" (tower) in Basque Country, so I really enjoyed this post from Kate about visiting the land of her ancestors in Scotland.
So many of these destinations from Switchback Travel are high on my list and one I had never thought of before; Greenland!
Love this article interviewing one of Secretary Clinton's aides about all the travel they do.
This post from Sandra was everything I needed to read to prepare for Alt Summit and I think I'm going to re-read it before every conference I go to.
Since one of my goals this year is to learn how to make a budget and stick to it - I'll be returning to this list of things to do instead of spending money.
It's my mission to see all of New Zealand; so these 5 alternative road trips are high on my list.
A fellow Camp Mighty attendee makes me miss NYC a bit with her article on Worldette.
A combo of puppy and travel photos? I'm sold.
While I generally don't use Urban Spoon for planning gluten free travel, I will check out this list if I happen to be in any of these cities.
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Reader Comments (7)
Adina, thanks so much for the mention! I'm glad you got to explore your family heritage, too.
Loved the article about the Clinton aids and how they travel. Especially like that Hillary can sleep just about anywhere and they joked about leaving her behind! Hilarious! Great meeting you at Alt!
Thanks doll,
The Glamorous Housewife
!!!! I SO wanted to go to Cappadocia when I was in Turkey but just didn't have the time. Next visit for sure! (I love that country)
Kate, your welcome! Love posts like this one!
Bethany, it was great to meet you too! I can't imagine the kind of traveling they do - twice a month is a lot for me!
Tan, I'll admit Turkey was never too high on my list until I started reading about Annie's adventures there!
Thanks so much for including me! Glad we met f2f and looking forward to getting some travel connecting/brainstorming going.
thanks for including me! i think you would really love cappadocia.
lets just go there and do it again together :)
Annie, that sounds like an awesome plan.