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Update and In Case You Missed it Links: February

28 February 2010

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Update and In Case You Missed it Links: February

First a complaint: Winter really needs to get over itself. I’ve become narcissistically paranoid that I’m being punished for planning to skip winter next year by being forced to slog through the worst winter in DC history. If I never seen another snowflake again I wouldn’t mind a bit. Warmer weather is in my future though. [...]

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In Case you Missed it Links: December

29 December 2009

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In Case you Missed it Links: December

Hello! If you are reading this on the website, you can probably tell there have been some changes here at Twenty-Something Travel. The biggest change, of course, being a site redesign. This is something I’ve wanted to do for a while now. It took me some time to find a theme I really loved, and [...]

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Blog Update and In Case You Missed it Links

19 November 2009

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As usual there is plenty going on in the blogging world this week, as well as in the life of Stephanie in general. Last week I got to attend the first DC Travel Happy Hour organized by myself and Dave from Go Backpacking. It was my first attempt at meeting any other travel bloggers in [...]

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Blog Update and In Case You Missed it Links

5 November 2009

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Happy (belated) Halloween! Halloween is my favorite holiday- I remember being so disappointed going to Britain and discovering that not everyone celebrates it as fervently as the Americans do. Ever since then I’ve tried to put my all into my Halloween costume. This year, as you can see, I was Carmen San Diego! If you missed [...]

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In Case You Missed It Links

22 October 2009

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As usual, there were some great articles out in the blogosphere over the past couple of weeks. Here are some I found particularly useful: *Another* Trip?!? How to Explain the Travel Bug to Those Who Just Don’t Have It- It can be frustrating when people can’t or won’t accept your lifestyle choices. Amanda Kendle at Vagabondish [...]

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