| Her Cayman Islands tasty souvenirs... Barb Kroll is a Canadian journalist, one-half of a wife/husband (Ron) travel writing/photography team and co-publisher of website http://www.krolltravel.com |
| Here's some of my travel writer's safety hints... (2) Don’t be careless with your belongings at 35,000 feet. Just because you’re in the air, don’t assume your stuff is safe. (3) Make
sure the credit card receipt you receive is for the purchase you just
made. (4) Trusting a stranger because he (or she) is clean-cut, and honest-looking is never a good idea. (5) Listen to your instincts, they’re probably well founded. If you feel something is awry, don’t ignore it. Move away. Cross the street. Drive on. (6) When appropriate don a “don’t mess with me look.” (7) If you are being followed by an unmarked car, even if one that has flashing lights don’t stop. Slow down, turn on the emergency flashers, call the police, report the situation and keep driving until an official police car catches up with you. Anna Hobbs is a Toronto Star columnist and an Ontario freelance journalist and with a passion for wine. |
| Hurrah, you're a senior now... Joan Heilman lives in New York State and is the author of 'Unbelievably Good Deals & Great Adventures That You Absolutely Can't Get Unless You're over 50' (McGraw-Hill) |
| Tearoom in Delft, Holland... Carol Matthews is the Travel Writer for Eastern Canada, suite101.com. Website: http://ecanadatravel.suite101.com/ |
| Two-star hotel in Milan... Roberta Kedzierski -- is a freelance journalist, living in Florence, Milan. Website: www.initaly.com/ads/roberta.htm & www.journeywoman.com/girltalk/italy/italy_milan.htm |
| The jazz is hot in Barbados... Laura Byrne Paquet is a Canadian freelance travel writer and author. Website: http://www.LauraByrnePaquet.com/travel |
| Backpacks -- not meant to be portable cupboards... Carlotta Jesi is an Italian journalist specialized in Foreign Affairs and social trends, working freelance for Vanity Fair and Corriere della Sera, one of the most important newspapers in Italy. Carlotta lives in Milan, wrote her first book “viaggidinozzezainoinspalla” (Honeymoons With Backpack) an Italian woman’s hilarious perspective, in Italian, on what it means to travel the globe with a backpack and, if that weren’t enough, her husband. |
| Safety first on the road... When travelling have fun but be assertive (politely, if possible) in guarding your own life and limb. Before registering, ask to see the hotel room. Check for a peep-hole, double lock and proximity to elevators. (No dimly lit mile-long corridors, please.) Investigate connecting doors, balconies and fire exits. On the street, dress appropriately to avoid offending local sensibilities. Stay well away from marches, demonstrations or civil unrest and resist the urge to photograph them. Carry photocopies of your passport, your itinerary and home-based contacts and a list of your country's consular services in case you fail to heed the foregoing advice. Isobel Warren is a freelance
travel writer from Newmarket, Canada, and author of the forthcoming "Travel
Safe and Savvy" (Cedar Cave Books, September 2006).
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| Journeywoman Bonus Tip... P.S. On my latest trip to Florence, I popped into Roberta's once again. This time I found their new line of women's handbags in both suedes and leathers. Styles, quality of materials and prices extremely yummy! |
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