Recently an interesting discussion took place on the Expatriate and Cross-Cultural Success Facebook page – when do we consider ourselves expats and when are we immigrants? So I’ve decided to try to explore it and I thought we’d start with a dictionary definition. According to Miriam-Webster:
We're water people. We live on a lake. We have a cottage on a lake. And, whenever we travel, we seem to gravitate toward water.
Florida Culture for the Week of December 5 by Josh Garrick
The benefits you can get from leisure travel are incredible, and are a big part of people’s lives.
We LOVE Roo Mail! And Roo Mail made a special delivery to our lake home in Michigan, straight from Tourism Queensland, Australia. Visions of sunshine and kangaroos filled our grey fall day. Our daughter was MORE than ecstatic...
London is not only red buses, Harry Potter, and Shakespeare. Did you know that Monopoly was originally called "the Landlord's Game" and was based in London?
We're so happy here at Wandering Educators to support humanitarian efforts around the world. This will be the fourth year that we're participating in a philanthropic raffle called Passports with Purpose - a raffle with incredible travel gifts, from travel bloggers and companies all around the world.
Started by Beth Whitman, Pam Mandel, Debbie Dubrow, and Michelle Duffy, this is an incredible effort by travel bloggers, companies, and readers to change the world. Bravo!
Our past Passports with Purpose efforts have: