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If not quite a ‘why am I here?’ moment, this was definitely a ‘hmm, what’s going on?’ one.
If you think you didn’t like Bangkok, there’s a good chance you just met it too early.
It has been a long, bitter winter. I think I jinxed us when I wrote in my winter bucket list, “It (kind of) snows in New York City.” Well, NYC said “bet,” and proved me wrong. It has been bitterly cold and probably my worst winter in years....
Hey ho, it’s Brekke again. Sick of me yet? To jog your memory, I am Lonely Planet’s Senior Director of Content. I’m writing this post from my mom’s dining room table in Bend, Oregon, watching the snow, a flurry of misshapen mini cotton ball...
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Off-the-cuff, first-person travel inspiration from Lonely Planet.
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editor turned social media girlie living in wilmington, north carolina. part time yoga teacher, full time online shopper. smells like lavender. smm @ lonely planet <3
Seeking fills for the Oprah gap and the \ud83d\udd49 in OMG.
Editor, explorer of all things, lover of awe, mother of two, wild at heart, uncomfortable always
excuse me while I muse...nyc-based travel writer, babitz lover, martini enthusiast
Director of Social Media, Lonely Planet
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Editor at Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet editor. Emo-traveler. Eat, drink, escape.
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Take to the rails soon! Tom
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