Wandering Educators is an eclectic group of global and traveling educators, bent on sharing a passion for travel with like-minded individuals. I have recently joined their ranks as the new ESL editor. My first article, Five Great Tips for First-Time ESL Teachers, went up at the beginning of the month and my introductory interview, Exploring the World with Carrie Kellenberger, conducted by Dr. Jessie Voights, went up earlier this week. Since I have a great number of friends and family members who are either pursuing a degree in Education or who are already working in the field of Education, I thought I’d include a link to Profiles in International Education, which is a new series that features the work of international educators around the world. Thanks very much for having me on your team, Jessie!
And more from some of my favorite travel blogs over the past six weeks:
Monica Wong, author of A Pair of Panties and Boxers, has been helping John and I out with our new travel accommodations site. Her blog is chock full of interesting tidbits about her time spent in China. Monica is an avid blogger and her passion for travel and culture shines through in every post she writes. Thanks for all your help Monica!
I’m ashamed to admit that I hadn’t dropped by Andrew Hickey’s actual site, The Brooklyn Nomad since April. His site has been completely overhauled and it looks great. Stunning imagery and informative posts make for great travel content.
Over at Kaleidoscopic Wandering, freelance writer, fellow globetrotter, and former Peace Corps volunteer, JoAnna Haugen is literally writing her way around the world. JoAnna has just returned home from Burning Man and her first article on the event, Six Life Lesssons I Learned at Burning Man, is an incredible read. JoAnna is relatively new to my blogroll, but since introducing myself, I’m noticing her travel articles everywhere. She has written for Bootsnall, the Matador Network, TravelMuse, and Vagabondish to name a few. I’m really enjoying her blog and I have TBEX to thank for bringing her incredible writing to my attention.
I haven’t given enough attention to Foxnomad, despite chatting with its author, Anil Polat, several times this summer. It’s a beautifully-crafted web site with very original content. I know I’m late in the game on commenting, but I really enjoyed his Cheesiest Travel Photo Contest, in which my friend, Stevo, took part. Sadly, Stevo did not win, but nevertheless, it was a great idea for a contest and I got a good laugh at some of the submissions. It’s not all just fun and games though. Anil is a very thoughtful travel writer and I enjoy reading his posts.
Katie over at Tripbase Travel blog consistently pumps up highly informative and entertaining posts. Even better, she makes her content easy to read because she sends it directly to my Stumbleupon mailbox. Thanks Katie. My favorites this month included the Fifteen Most Magical Places in the World and How to Beat the Post-Vacation Blues.
At Two Go Round the World, Kathryn and Daniel are producing some great content on pre-trip planning and budgeting. With an obvious passion for anything and everything travel-related, these are two travelers you’ll want to keep an eye on.







Thanks for including me in your round-up Carrie! It’s been great getting to know you … maybe someday our travel paths will cross …
JoAnna´s last blog ..Reading: A Woman’s Passion for Travel: More True Stories from a Woman’s World
thanks for including us in your roundup, carrie! we’re so happy to have on board as ESL editor – YAY!
excellent links – can’t wait to explore more of them.
jessiev´s last blog ..Shimla Walks
Thanks for your kind words and comments Carrie, the Hip Compass crew rock and should deffo stick together, if you need anything I’ll be glad to help any way I can…
Hi Carrie, thank you very much for the kind words. I enjoy all of your writing and photography so it’s an honor to be mentioned here
thats a great list of posts and blogs. I read them too. you have good taste!
hope all is well
Nomadic Matt´s last blog ..Gaudi’s Barcelona
Hi JoAnna,
I hope so too. I have really enjoyed reading your post over the past two months.
Thanks Jessie. I’m really excited to be on board too!
Hi Aaron,
You’re welcome. I can’t wait to see what the next issue of Hip Compass Escapes reveals.
My pleasure Anil. I feel bad that I haven’t had much time to comment on your blog. This is my way of saying that I’m with you, even if you don’t hear much from me.
Thanks Matt. We’re both doing well. Busy, busy as usual. John says hello and wants to know if you’re headed back our way any time soon.
Thanks so much for including me in this great list of travel sites/blogs. Hope you return more often to my site. =)
My pleasure Andrew. I’ve learned my lesson. RSS is great, but I should really make more of an effort to drop in and say hello more often. Thanks again for your help this week.