How long is your weekend?
There were two milestones that shifted my understanding of time. The first occurred when I was in 3rd grade and I realized that summers were actually not half of the year and that school actually was longer than summer. I still remember not fully comprehending this revelation. This adjustment of perceived [...]
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How long is your weekend?
Posted in Kathy Dragon, tagged weekends on August 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Beyond Carbon Offsetting: Can we increase the value of our footprint?
Posted in Kathy Dragon, Sustainble Travel, Travel Industry, tagged carbon footprint, eco travel, ethical travel, national geographic, nupolis, virgin america on July 23, 2009 | 1 Comment »
My friend Greg Berry at nuance intelligence asked that I comment on his recent post: Ethical Travel I’m not sure I offered anything towards the solution of our massive travel footprint but it allowed me a venue to post some thoughts. Thanks Greg.
Across the globe there are countless initiatives being discussed to address travel, air [...]
Babes in the Backcountry Rocks!
Posted in Kathy Dragon, tagged Kathy Dragon on March 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I’m dreaming of the mountains and thought I would share one of my adventures.
My friend Leslie Ross, founder of Babes in the Backcountry, traveled to Peru with me on The Dragon’s Path Women’s Inca Trail Trek last fall. This winter she invited me to join her on a women’s hut trip to Francie’s Cabin, located [...]
Kilimanjaro the Easy Route
Posted in Kathy Dragon, tagged Africa, Kilimanjaro, Moshi, Tanzania on February 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Just off the mountain one week ago and my toes are still a bit numb. The trek went well and the Rangai route was very quiet and beautiful
Off to Patagonia
Posted in Kathy Dragon, tagged Argentina, Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Tango on January 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In a few hours I’ll arrive in Buenos Aires, hopefully in time for a short tango class before going out with a friend to his tango club.
I’ll have a few days in BA before heading off to Calafate on a small boat around Lago Argentina and then on to Torres Del Paine with 14 friends.
Can’t [...]
