Wild Junket
Nellie Huang describes herself as an atypical Asian with an insatiable thirst for travel. Wild Junket is the personal hub where she writes about all her travel adventures.
Nellie Huang describes herself as an atypical Asian with an insatiable thirst for travel. Wild Junket is the personal hub where she writes about all her travel adventures.
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“Eight months ago if you had asked me anything about social networking or Flickr, not to mention Twittering, you would have received a blank stare of ignorance.” writes James Handlon in his first blog entry. Much has changed over those months as James has written about his trip to India and hiking around the United Kingdom. His adventures are just beginning.
Phil Paoletta was a school teacher in Washington D.C. when he decided his batteries needed a bit of recharging. Having studied in Ghana a few years ago, Phil finds himself back in the country. His site is a mix of his journey, the music he creates and collects, and stories of the people he has met along the way. Whether he will stay or move on is up in the air but isn’t that is part of the joy of travel?
It’s been a year since Lainie and her son, Miro (then age 10), began their quest to live more simply on the road of life. Career burn-out, long hours, a failing economy and dwindling mother-son time aided in the decision to embark on this journey. Their website is a combination of blogs and podcasts that are truly inspirational.
#1WildJunket » May 23rd, 2009 at 5:39 pm:
Thanks TB for featuring my blog! Join in the rollercoaster ride!
#2Sheheryar » September 2nd, 2009 at 7:53 am:
I would like to visit your blog i hope it will helpful.
Thanks,
Sheheryar
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