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Just Ask: Waived Baggage Fees

The introduction of baggage fees in the US domestic market took all of us by surprise when it started several years ago. A trend that started with European low-cost airlines…

Uniquely Italian: A Round of Applause

If you ever fly into or out of Italy or have the pleasure of sharing a plane with mostly Italians you will always hear a round of applause upon landing.…

Worth 1,000 Words: Hope

Worth 1,000 Words: Hope

For me, when i think about the concept of hope the first thoughts that come to mind are the people that I met while i was in Benin. These pictures…

Book Review: Little Bee

Book Review: Little Bee

A year and a half ago ago, a friend imparted a gift to me, “You must read Little Bee.” No she did not give me the book she simply gave…

It’s Always Sunny In Rome

It’s Always Sunny in Rome

Stealing this blog post title from the title of an American sitcom (which I have yet to watch, but is in my queue), I immediately felt this way upon landing…

Worth 1,000 Words: Entebbe, Uganda

Worth 1,000 Words: Entebbe, Uganda

These pictures were taken in 2005 at the Entebbe Zoo in Uganda. This pregnant monkey stole the apple she is eating from a small boy who also had plans to…

My Goals For 2012

My Goals for 2012

  Another day another year! 2011 flew by super fast and now 2012 is upon us. This year is bound to be full of travel, new experiences, new friendships, strengthening…

On American Travel to Africa

"There is also limited interest in Africa among US citizens and the business community. Of the 30.3 million American tourists who traveled abroad in 2009, only 4% went to Africa."…

Life In Kinshasa

Life in Kinshasa

"If today we eat, tomorrow we’ll drink tea,” said Dieudonné Nsala, a father of five who earns $60 a month as an administrator at the Education Ministry. Rent is $120…

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