My review of Holly Hughes’ 500 Places to See Before They Disappear is up at Wandering Educators. I was thrilled to review the book and have a chance to talk with Holly. She’s got a great perspective on travel and a wonderful sense of humor. If you are interested in a copy of her book, you have a couple of options. Post a comment on the book or the review over at Wandering Educators and you are entered to win. Or…you can post your suggestion for a place to visit before it disappears here at Open Page, Open Road, and I will randomly pick a winner and send a copy of the book. Good luck!
500 Places to Add to the List
My review of Holly Hughes’ 500 Places to See Before They Disappear is up at Wandering Educators. I was thrilled to review the book and have a chance to talk with Holly. She’s got a great perspective on travel and a wonderful sense of humor. If you are interested in a copy of her book, you have a couple of options. Post a comment on the book or the review over at Wandering Educators and you are entered to win. Or…you can post your suggestion for a place to visit before it disappears here at Open Page, Open Road, and I will randomly pick a winner and send a copy of the book. Good luck!
A writer and photographer, Robert Todd Felton has written about Thoreau's Walden Pond, Yeats' Ireland, and Emerson's Boston. He has also penned articles on hiking in the footsteps of Jack Kerouac, exploring Hunter S. Thompson's Las Vegas, and driving through Austria where the hills are alive with The Sound of Music. His books include A Journey into the Transcendentalists' New England and A Journey into Ireland's Literary Revival (both from Roaring Forties Press), as well as Walking Boston from Wilderness Press. His shorter work has been published in National Geographic Traveler, Backpacker, The Gemutlichkeit Newsletter, Draft, and Automotive Traveler. His photographs have appeared in books, journals and in exhibitions across New England.
Goodbye to The Gypsy's Guide
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After many years and a few thousand posts, it is time for a renaissance. So
today's post is the last here on The Gypsy's Guide. You'll find me from now
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