Archive for March, 2013

  • Reentry observations- Washington DC

    Our reentry to the US was jarring. The experience was peppered with travel drama, exhaustion, but during those hours, we…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Tears, missed connections and other travel stories from the road of life

    We live on a budget. A small budget. We travel on even a smaller budget. Our lives have changed drastically…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Enjoy the Sights & Sounds of Otavalo

    The mesmerising country of Ecuador has so much going for it – especially in terms of little-visited destinations that remain…

    by Guest
  • Single Parent Travel – Emergency Plans & Preparations

    What happens if an emergency occurs while you are traveling? What happens, if you are a single parent family and…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • From a Consumer to a Pollinator

    We all start off the same, crawling on our bellies, learning our place in the world. We follow our instincts…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Visiting the Salinas Salt Ponds [VIDEO]

    Forty kilometers from Cuzco, is the small town of Maras where we find the Salinas Salt Ponds tucked into the…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Alice & Satria’s JOURNEY to UNSCHOOLING

    Meet Alice & Satria My name is Alice and my son is Satria . I was born in Australia and…

    by Guest
  • Juggling the World

    Many people think juggling is hard. It is. After practicing for around 30 minutes a day, I’m surprised my hands…

    by Miro Sevin Siegel
  • Qorikancha – Stone work made with a bronze chisel? [PHOTO ESSAY] Part 2

    According to Wikipedia: The Coricancha or Qorikancha (from the Quechua words Quri Kancha meaning “Golden Temple”), originally named Inti Kancha…

    by Lainie Liberti