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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 12:16 pm in Blog, Travel Tips | 0 comments
It’s not just a wish list on your IG anymore, it’s reality! International borders are opening again and if you’re itching to embark on an amazing adventure, there’s no better time than now!
According to research from Savvy, two thirds of Australians feel confident about borders reopening. But having gone so long without travel, it’s understandable if you’re feeling a little rusty.
To get you back in the saddle we’ve put together a huge checklist so you can rest assured you have a smooth and worry-free experience.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 12:44 pm in Blog, Peru | 0 comments
As one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and the most visited tourist destination in Peru, Machu Picchu is one spot that many travel lovers have on their bucket list.
Before you venture off on the next Machu Picchu trip, you might want to know a few things about this historic site so that you can appreciate this incredible spot even more.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 9:46 pm in Blog, Fiji | 0 comments
Fiji has over 300 sublime tropical islands that offer unique attractions and activities. But some of these destinations haven’t caught the attention of people traveling to the South Pacific archipelago yet.
Since we’re all about venturing off the beaten path, let’s take a closer look at some of Fiji’s itinerary-worthy hidden gems.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 3:01 pm in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Photography, Technology | 0 comments
Earlier in the week I reviewed my favorite entry level portable laptop monitor; the INNOCN Travel Monitor N1F PRO, a great way to enjoy an external computer display on the go.
Though since then many of you have reached out and asked about a portable monitor with a screen specifically built for photo editing, which is still slim enough and sturdy enough to travel with on the road.
Much of my photo editing happens on the road; in the downtime I have in hotels, or in transit. Though I’m often traveling with an old laptop (safety hack, I leave my good laptop at home!), or sharing photos straight from my phone. So I definitely understand the importance of investing in a high quality laptop monitor, with a premium screen for a strong and vivid visual experience.
For me that’s the INNOCN 4K OLED Portable Monitor PU15-PRE. And just like the N1F PRO, for this monitor I also have a discount code: $120 off code: INCMT15RE
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 2:14 am in Blog, Expat Life, United States | 2 comments
The best places to invest in Sedona depend on what you’re looking for. However, the most popular approach to investing in Sedona is investing in a luxurious vacation property and then turning it into a long-term home.
Sedona has many advantages when it comes to real estate. Demand is high, it has room to grow, and its perks as a winter vacation destination are irrefutable.
Record-low mortgage rates are also keeping demand consistent.
With resources such as vacation rental management companies in Sedona, even though you can never predict how a market will respond to fluctuations, Sedona seems like a safe bet.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 12:01 pm in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Expat Life, Technology | 0 comments
I started life as a digital nomad 7 years ago. At this time, working from my laptop while traveling the world wasn’t heard of.
And even in 2019, it was still a very ‘out of the box’ idea for most of society, that you could pack up your belongings, grab a laptop and a travel monitor, and work from the road.
My office has been on a cruise ship in Antarctica, from a hammock in the Galapagos Islands, and from a treehouse in Costa Rica with the sloths and monkeys as my neighbors for the night.
Of all the 100 countries I’ve visited, my laptop and portable laptop monitor have always been with me, and now that the world has woken up to being able to work from home, people have also realized ‘home’ can be substituted for the road.
Whether you’re working from home or the road, the INNOCN Travel Monitor N1F PRO is one of my favorite entry level laptop monitors for personal business, office, and travel.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 12:45 pm in Blog, Expat Life, Road Trips, UK | 0 comments
An expatriate or ex-pat is a person that goes to live abroad for an extended period or permanently. If you’ve suddenly decided to become an American ex-pat in the UK, there are some things you need to get in order before you leave.
Regardless of why you’re moving across the Atlantic Ocean, there’s a question you need to answer: will you sell your car or take it with you? If you’re unwilling to part ways with your vehicle, it might be time to look at car shipping companies.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:31 am in Blog, Expat Life, United States | 0 comments
When people move to Hawaii from other parts of the USA, they often seek seclusion and privacy. Not to mention, they tend to prefer warm tropical weather. But regardless of why you’re leaving the mainland, you have to deal with the whole moving process.
Planning a move and dealing with professional movers and car shipping companies isn’t always easy. However, the process won’t be nearly as bad as you think with these tips.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 1:14 am in Blog, United States | 2 comments
Who doesn’t want to take a bite out of the Big Apple?! New York is one of the world’s greatest and most famous cities, and while you may be waiting for someone to tag along, the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us that now may be the only day we have to seize.
With that in mind, these are a few top attractions you’ll want to see during your solo trip to the City that Never Sleeps.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 3:53 pm in Blog | 0 comments
With travel back on the cards, and borders reopening, there’s never been a better time to tick off that bucketlist trip or destination. Here’s what’s trending in 2022.
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