Posted by Justin on October 29, 2012 · Leave a Comment
- Every Monday I will break down one of my favorite Episodes of No Reservations and talk about what I learned from it and why it is my favorite. Then you’ll definitely want to join in the conversation on Tuesdays as we talk about what happened the night before! Also, you’ll want to follow me on twitter @sojournerabroad so that we can … Read more
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Posted by Justin on September 4, 2012 · 12 Comments
Last night was the beginning of the end. We did a preview of our ode to Bourdain series yesterday, to get ready for this final season, and it has finally arrived. For the first episode, Tony went to Austin, TX, pictured above with its beautiful skyline. At first I thought, “Why isn’t Bourdain starting with … Read more
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Posted by Justin on August 28, 2012 · 5 Comments
So in the last post about TRAVELING IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD, we talked about the importance of making the most of where we are at and how traveling locally gets you (me) ready to travel to places like Europe next summer. Well this is the first of many of my adventures in DC/Silver Spring MD. … Read more
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Previous Posts in Series: The list of Phrases and Languages Overcoming the Language Barrier Spanish Russian – The French language fascinates me, but even more than that, the accent sounds so great. It is awfully hard to master though. And I might have to check my facts, but I’m sure they’d call you on a … Read more
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