Share Your Fave Beach for a Chance to Win Tro-tros & Potholes

To all the landlocked countries in the world: I’m sorry. Lakes, rivers, ponds–sure, they’re nice, too, but can they compare with staring off into the endless horizon over the ocean? I think not.

The less crowded the beach, the better, even if it takes hours or days to get there. Hey, you don’t have to worry about somebody stealing your stuff while you swim when there’s nobody else there! Continue reading

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Is Your Foreign Policy Bilateral or Multilateral? Guest Post for Reading the World

Time for some traveling! I’m hanging out with a kindred spirit today, Sarah Bowdidge. She has created a new blog called Reading the World with a mission that is near and dear to my heart. In her words, “My personal goal is to get people thinking (or rethink) their beliefs and to promote a greater sense of world citizenship. Too many people are stuck in the box of nationhood and forget they are first and foremost a citizen of earth.” Hallelujah, sister!

Hubby chews the fat with Kishna

I invite you to read my post about busting past the ‘government view’ of the world to get down and dirty with real people. You know, like, talking. Also, check out Sarah’s book reviews (she even did a fabulous review of Tro-tros and Potholes that made me want to weep) and just give this great new voice in the blogging world some love in general.

 

First, accept hugs from me. Next step, click here: http://www.sarahreadstheworld.com/guest-post-laura-zera/

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