One after one, many of your fellow readers of this blog have turned the impossible into pure reality themselves. And if they can make it happen, each with their own unique background, then no excuse is strong enough to convince me that the same isn’t possible for you as well. Let’s try this. It’s an idea that just came to me… Questions: If you have any questions at all about travel or about something that seems to be holding you back from taking that first step, please let us know in the comments below.
Feel free to ask about anything you want and remember, we all had France Email List to ask questions before we started, so every question is a good one! Answers: If you have already gone out there into the world and achieved your own travel goals, I now invite you to tell your own story or to offer your own insight below, either as a comment or a response to any questions that are asked. Through your own experiences and mine, we can help ensure that every concern is addressed, every doubt squashed, every fear conquered and ultimately, that everyone’s travel dreams are fulfilled.

customs check and walk into the airport terminal. And the goosebumps intensify. Then, for the duration of my stay in my home country, whether I’m in New York City, Boston, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Florida, or just about anywhere else, the feeling remains, the feeling that I am surrounded by something that doesn’t really exist anywhere else on the planet. What I am surrounded by, and what has become my answer to the question “What do I like best about the USA?”, is…’incredible diversity‘. Where else can you find such a diverse collection of people living together? Just on my walk this morning from my friend’s apartment to the small cafe in Brooklyn where I am writing this post, I passed by businesses that are owned by Yemenis, Thais, Chinese, Italians, Mexicans, Ethiopians, French and Indians.