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The best travel locations for vacations or workplace locations around the country and the world.
5 Remote Work Opportunities to Become a Digital Nomad
I love to travel, you love to travel. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be reading this. But like many people, finding a balance between work, life and the jet setting lifestyle is a big issue and all my life I’ve been committed to finding a lasting solution. And boy did I find it!
By Daniel Falonipe4 years ago in Journal
Build Up Your Professional Experience With The Skilled Subclass 887 Visa Australia
The 887 Visa Australia is an Australian permanent visa granted to an international applicant who wants to stay permanently in Australia. To apply for this visa, applicants have to stay and work in a specified regional area in Australia. Unlike other skilled permanent visas, this visa does not involve any points-based requirement. This blog will help you understand how this visa can help you improve your professional career and what you should need to make the application.
By jacob alexander5 years ago in Journal
A pacific tsunami and a disagreement with the cruise director
After proving myself to Richard and working hard I was finally able to enjoy my last month onboard the Star Princess. I had a great junior, my own cabin and a new photo team which brought lots of positive energy which can give you that extra kick you need to get to the end of the contract, however there were still certain days where I had issues to deal with.
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal
Glastonbury ... A creative mecca
Oh how I love Glastonbury. It's my favourite place in the whole wide world. The energy is powerful there. Magic abounds. Mystery swirls through the nooks and crannies of ancient sites. And creativity dwells completely unleashed there, unfettered by the traditions of normal society. For Glastonbury is innovating itself into the modern era as a creative mecca, building itself into a community many will want to visit, live in and model their communities on. Let me show you what I mean.
By Soleira Green5 years ago in Journal
The Best Ever New Year Celebration Ideas
Hello readers! Welcome back to my Travel Diaries. Have you got plans for the upcoming New Year celebrations? It's almost time. You need to set up a plan for an exceptional, astounding New Year celebration. If you are working on that, I think I can help you to find some exceptionally good and unique ideas or locations to celebrate this New Year’s Eve. Did you know that there are some wonderful cruising restaurants that offer spectacular new year cruises in Sydney Harbour? If you are planning to spend this New Year’s Eve in Australia, let me suggest some places that are unique and pristine.
By isabella jhonson5 years ago in Journal
How to Enjoy the Benefits of Using a Chauffeur Service?
Are you constantly in need of a ride from or to the airport? Do you and your business partners continuously move from one building to the next? You might need private chauffeur services to meet your needs. This can bring you many benefits. It will provide you with a reliable means of transport, ensure that your guests are well treated, and shine a luxury light on your business' brand.
By Jasmine Savard5 years ago in Journal
The Titanic's hull was 4 times thicker than the ship you are on now!
When I recount my time at sea I may not always get the timing right and one story I had forgotten from earlier on the Star was the safety briefing I had to attend after the ship finished Alaska. After two 30 day trans-pacific cruises the Star Princess would make its way over to South America to cruise Antartica, I would be getting off in Sydney after the first 30 day cruise.
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal
Music Outreach Touring
Not only am I an entertainer, but I am also an educator, a mentor, and a coach. I travel the world performing on stages of all shapes and sizes, under bright lights, and in front of large audiences of people. But, what I do is much more than merely entertaining.
By Ryan Barbin aka “Dirt”5 years ago in Journal
Distracted by the Surf
Early one morning while vacationing at the Outer Banks, Nicole and I wanted to walk on the pier to see the sun cresting over the ocean. After getting a few award winning shots, (you’ll probably get to see them on a postcard at the gas station soon) we started walking back to scour the sands for trinkets and treasure. In the hazy distance I saw a seagull pecking at a lump just at the edge of the surf.
By Aaron Thompson5 years ago in Journal










