24 Hours in Moscow: What to See, Do, and Eat

24 Hours in Moscow: What to See, Do, and Eat

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September 13, 2019

So many of us grew up in an age when the Soviet Union, and Moscow by extension, was widely considered a second-world destination—poor, underdeveloped, and monolithically gray. Cast aside those images. Moscow, in particular, is a vibrant, first-world economy with a wealthy and expanding middle class—a place where you find outlets for every major fashion Read more...: 24 Hours in Moscow: What to See, Do, and Eat

Forget Airplanes: Meet Locals and Travel Europe With BlaBlaCar

Forget Airplanes: Meet Locals and Travel Europe With BlaBlaCar

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September 11, 2019

How you travel is often as important as where you travel. In Europe, where stunning medieval cities are linked by meandering roads with plenty to see, your mode of transport can play a huge factor in your enjoyment of the experience. With idyllic villages, mountain passers, and scenic coastal drives dotted throughout the continent...

The Reluctant Spouse: What to Do When Your Partner Doesn’t Want to Move Overseas

The Reluctant Spouse: What to Do When Your Partner Doesn’t Want to Move Overseas

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September 3, 2019

We first met Laura and Joel (not their real names) a decade ago on the shores of Mexico’s Lake Chapala, where they were vacationing. He was retired and she was happily working as a network television sales executive. He wanted her to quit her job and move to Mexico with him and she was having none of it.

Moving Overseas With Pets

Moving Overseas With Pets

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August 16, 2019

Pets are a big concern for many potential expats. While the financial and personal advantages of retiring abroad are obvious, it’s not so obvious how to fit four-legged family members into the mix. The mechanics and paperwork for getting Fido or Fluffy from your old home to your new overseas location aren’t overwhelming, but they differ from country to country…and even from season to season.

Popular Chiang Mai Street Food

Popular Chiang Mai Street Food

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August 3, 2019

Something that we have grown to love after more than eight years of living in Asia is wide variety of street food that is always readily available in this part of the world. Whether strolling the chaotic back alleys of Chinese cities or browsing the numerous markets of Chiang Mai, we have always been able to find an infinite number of inexpensive dishes prepared and served within minutes by friendly street vendors. Each country and city has its own specialties that cater to the locals as well as more adventuresome tourists that are looking for new taste sensations.

Retire on a Sailboat – From Just $1,000 a Month

Retire on a Sailboat – From Just $1,000 a Month

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May 30, 2019

This life could be yours. Plenty of everyday people are choosing to live on the water full-time—in their retirement, no less. After a bit of training and hands-on experience at home, they're tying up beside mega-yachts in the Mediterranean...finding large floating communities of like-minded expat sailors in the Caribbean...and island hopping in the Gulf of Thailand, heading wherever their fancy takes them.