![]() 25/05/2015
Hi Adventure Philanthropists, St. Patty’s day is round the corner! Hope the luck of the Irish is with you all year long! Amazon 5* Review > Suzanne, my childhood friend from New Zealand, wrote my first UK Amazon Review – Here’s a snippet, but you can read it in full too. Wow. What an inspiration for women everywhere. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book on travelling and volunteering in some of the remotest areas of the world… It's not written like a tourist guide, but is structured around the various emotions that the author encountered in her travels - everything from Joy and Love to Anger. I liked this fresh format. It would be great reading material for anyone going travelling for a year out, especially the parts on self-defence and also how women can be assertive… The book is suitable for teenagers (and older) to read and should give the reader a more rounded and realistic view of the world. Buy the book > Grab yourself a copy of Adventure Philanthropist today! And now for the articles this week: New: Why I’m Learning CPR (Again) Later this morning I’m going to be busy taking a CPR course—again. I haven’t take a class in a while and I’m ready to refresh my skills. Here’s what I’ll be doing, how you can participate too, and why we should all take a CPR course: Favorite: Volunteering Overseas: Video Q&A Several months ago, our video Q&A features questions from three readers that I’ve never met in person, but who took the time to write in with questions – too cool! Two of these questions are about finding volunteers opportunities overseas and the third question is about my travel budget for my two-year RTW trip. Tune in and watch! Photo of the Week: Lighthouse, Tasman Island, Tasmania I snapped this photo on a water safari on Tasman Island. It was a crisp, clear day with relatively calm waters. From our pontoon boat, we spied the lighthouse atop the island – one of the most remote lighthouses in the world. A lonely sight, even on such a picture-perfect day. Want more Go Erin Go?
See you on the road, Erin, a bona fide Irish lass |