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other blog: fabulously broke in the city
minimalist since: 2007 -- why minimalism?
talk to me: contact me here!
current location: canada/usa
home: hotel room
owns: 3 suitcases 2 carryons of stuff
# of items: more than 100!
furniture: 1 japanese futon
works: business consultant
gadgets: macbook pro, ipod touch (pda)
drinks: earl grey cream tea
practices: rebel yoga and de-cluttering
loves: minimalism, $$ management, traveling
quirk: must prep my food before eating
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Travel Archive
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Got a small space but love your book collection?
Posted on 10 November , 2014 | No CommentsTweet Check out this cool “Pocket Library” bookcase. Designer: Argentinean architect Ariel Jacubovich back in 2008 It’s meant for small spaces but they look like book suitcases to me. 🙂 Via Re-Nest -
Feno Folding Laptop
Posted on 3 November , 2014 | No CommentsTweet How neat would this be? You could have a big screen but store it in less space. It’d be handy for packing/traveling. It has a flexible screen and a CD drive!! Designer: Niels van Hoof Via Popgadget -
Traveling alone and want to take pictures of yourself there? No problem!
Posted on 8 September , 2014 | 1 CommentTweet People can call it strange, but I say brilliant. 🙂 You won’t have to give up the camera to a stranger to take a picture of you (what if they run off with it!?). You won’t have to leave your camera on a timer […] -
Wishful travelers and the money trees in Britain
Posted on 21 July , 2014 | 1 CommentTweet I know you’ve heard of wishing wells, but how about money trees? When travelers in Britain pass by these trees, they hammer in a coin into these trees. Kind of like wishing trees. By giving small trinkets, food, beverages or other items to certain […] -
The Maeklong Market and the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Thailand
Posted on 26 May , 2014 | 1 CommentTweet Inches away from a train. What a vibrant (but dangerous) life. This is absolutely why I travel. I am not a relaxed vacationer, I’m an adventurer who comes back exhausted after a ‘vacation’ and needs another one just to recoup. The Market from Terje […]