May 18, 2012

How to Be a Road Warrior: Researching the Alternative Keyboard Question

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Flickr Photo Credit: Declan TM OK, have spent the morning researching the portable keyboard option further, and think I have enough information to go for it.

Mom and Dad Theriault’s Visit With Us to See the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Pisa piazza

Photo Credits: TrekHound.Com Myscha’s Mom and Dad took a trip with us to Pisa while they were visiting us in Desanzano, Italy. Here are some highlights from the day.

How to Be a Road Warrior: Reflections on Alternative Blog Uses

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Flickr Photo Credit: Jacob Botter Hello, everyone! I was brainstorming with a friend and colleague yesterday about the public and private configuration options for this blog software. 

How to be a Road Warrior: More on Email and Business Data

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Flickr Photo Credit: Night Star Romanus Several of you have asked about the specifics of corporate email on the road, and how we are deciding which format we will use.

How to Be a Road Warrior: More on Remote PC Access

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Flickr Photo Credit: Hitachi Data Systems Hello, everyone.  Just got done chatting with one of my techie colleagues, Mike Davidson, regarding accessing our PC remotely while on the road. 

Desert Museum with Donna and Carol

Desert Museum Vista

Photo Credits: TrekHound.Com We have several shots from the Arizona Desert Museum, because we’ve taken several rounds of company. These pictures are from when Donna came to visit with her friend Carol.

Mom and Dad T’s Visit With Us to Lake Garda

Photo Credits: TrekHound.Com We were blessed to have loads of people come to visit us when we lived in Italy. Myscha’s Mom and Dad were among them. Here are some of the sightseeing pictures from back in the day.

Our Current Packing List (A Work in Progress)

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Flickr Photo Credit: Nieve44 Well, as promised, here is the list thus far. David’s clothing choices are obviously different from mine . . . conversion pants, swimming trunks / shorts combo, etc. There are also some items I’m toying with changing to save even more room, like switching to a black tankini in order to [...]

From David and Rachel LeCoq’s Visit With Us in Italy, 2001

Photo Credits: TrekHound.Com This post was written some time ago, when this blog was just to keep track of our journeys and see if this online writing thing turned into something we wanted to continue doing.  So please forgive the homespun feel of the piece. Not my most elaborate travel article. For those of you who want [...]

Carving Out the Cash: Saving Money on Travel Accommodations

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Flickr Photo Credit: Jennie R.F. Saving on travel accommodations might be easier than you think. Numerous money saving options are available.

Women’s Travel Resources

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Flickr Photo Credit: MK Nobil Here are some resources for women’s travel I found on the net. Sometimes, you just need the details on things that only women have to worry about. Are you with me, ladies?

Finding Tampons on the Road Less Traveled, and Other Menstrual Miracles

tampons while traveling

Flickr Photo Credit: Conor Lawless Let’s face it, ladies. There are no tampons on the road less traveled. In fact, there are times when it’s fairly difficult to find any sort of feminine hygiene products at all. What’s a girl to do?

Nomadic Security: The Bra Stash

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Photo Credit: Amazon.Com I saw my travel guru friend Donna use one of these years ago during a trip we took together to Egypt. Foolishly, I assumed that when I was ready to buy one, they’d be easy to find. Not so.

Packing Lists and Tips

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Flickr Photo Credit: Katesheets We found a few around the web, and have been working on our own “tweaked” versions, which we’ll try to post soon. Here are some links to lists and articles that got us started.

Other Travel Blogs: Our Initial Picks

independentethiopia

Flickr Photo Credit: Ahron de Leeuw We’ve only been looking into this for a few weeks, but here are some that Myscha really likes:

Travel Sites: Some of David’s Favorite Picks

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Flickr Photo Credit: Richard Moross Hi Everyone! I asked my road warrior husband for some of his favorite internet web sites, and here’s what he said:

How to Be a Road Warrior: Roll Up Keyboards May Be the Answer

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Flickr Photo Credit: Night Star Romanus Hi all. One thing we’ve noticed from around the world travel is that using keyboards in different languages (even ones with the same alphabet) can make certain necessary document functions a challenge. 

Work Your Way Around the World: Recommended Resources for Finding Work While on the Road

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Flickr Photo Credit: Visulogik Most of my international jobs over the years have been obtained before I left either the states or the current country I was in. However, we found a couple of online resources for finding work while vagabonding around:

How to Be a Road Warrior: Accessing Secure Business Data on the Fly

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Flickr Photo Credit: Joi Part two of this informational series is based on a couple of web-based resources I ran across this week. 

How to Be a Road Warrior: Keeping Your Business Out of the Ditch While You’re On the Highway

bizoutofditch

Flickr Photo Credti: Jof This is my first post for this category, although I have been collecting tips, references and ideas for some time now.

Notes From a Big Country

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Photo Credit: Amazon.Com Notes From a Big Country, by Bill Bryson. This was the book that introduced me to the work of Bill Bryson, via a referral from another traveling friend of mine.

Scotch and Holy Water

Scotch and Holy Water

Photo Credit: Amazon.Com Scotch and Holy Water, by John D. Tumpane is an up-close and personal look at integration into Turkish culture. 

Vagabonding, An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term Travel

vagabonding

Photo Credit: Amazon.Com Author Rolf Potts has definately put his money where his mouth his with this real life exercise in checking out of the mainstream to trek around the world.

A Year in Provence

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Photo Credit: Amazon.Com A Year in Provence, by Peter Mayle. As someone who has repeatedly selected countries to live in for a year or more, I enjoyed this book’s peek into the progression of cultural assimilation that occurs when you travel long term in a particular region, or in this case, move there permanently.

Tales of a Female Nomad

tales of a female nomad

Photo Credit: Random House Tales of a Female Nomad, by Rita Golden Gelman is a wonderful travel book for women, with too many life lessons to count.