It has been over twenty years. A stretch of time, long enough to own a journal of thoughts that tickle the funny bones. A weave of episodes for a Pinoy expat who continuously adapts to the nuances of a language.
Month: February 2018
Overloaded Trucks – Affecting the Indian Logistics Sector
India is the second largest populated country in the world and it is a market for 1.2 billion consumers which indicates that it is one of the faster-growing economies in the world and thus it requires efficient transportations and logistics industry.
Story in Milan – To Give or Not to Give
While traveling in Milan train station an uncomfortable situation with a beggar. what would you do in my situation?
From Burning Trees To a Lighthouse
Cape Disappointment Lighthouse is located at the north side of the mouth of the Columbia River near Ilwaco, Washington. This is the story of its beginning.
Travel Planning? Currency Exchange? Here’s How Not to Get Ripped Off
A common traveler’s pitfall is to exchange a pile of money before he/she travels. That can be costly. Let me show you how to save money, cut fees, and enjoy your international travel experience. Hint: carry only a few dollars, and let your bank help you when you are overseas. Your bank’s ATM card is the key.
Fantastic Ride On The World’s FASTEST Train
I remember seeing the movie, the bullet train when I was barely 7 years old. It was about the Shinkansen (Japanese term for Bullet train) and despite all odds and dangers the gallant crew ensured that the train reaches its destination on time, not even a single minute late. I remember praying to be able to travel in the bullet train one day
13 Tips to Consider Before You Go on a Tour
If you want to enjoy a safe vacation, you need to know a few things to get ready before you leave your house. Listed below are a few things that you may want to consider before you leave your house and go on a tour.