Family world travel and volunteering
Monday

Chillin' In The Moroccan Heat: The Fes Medina

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Our entry into Morocco was a long hot, dusty and eventful day (see " Crossing Borders, Crossing Continents ") and we were relieved...
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Thursday

Venetian Resurrection

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As printed in Hand/Eye Magazine June 17th 2010 Venice puts the Mask back on Thirty years ago you couldn’t find a mask shop in Venice; today ...
Friday

Morocco: Crossing Borders, Crossing Continents

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Usually crossing borders is nothing more than a rubber stamp, but crossing land borders in the 3rd world can sometimes be problematic. Perha...
Monday

Homeschooling: The Mediterranean's Fluid Borders

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One of things that our kids (and their parents) are learning from our travels in the Mediterranean is how fluid borders are. Roman outposts ...
Friday

Pottery Shards On The Amalfi Coast

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It’s hard to imagine the small, picturesque town of Amalfi having a population of 70,000 people. Today there are less than six thousand full...
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Monday

Sistine Chapel: Turn Right, Then Left, Then Right, Then Left…

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5JUV9PD9JX6 We had done our homework. My wife bought our Vatican Museum tickets for the last Friday of the month; the only night where it’s ...
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