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From the Editor: Thank You!

Hammock time at a Colombian finca

Hammock time at a Colombian finca

I’ve come full circle this Thanksgiving Day.

Two years ago, I was enjoying this uniquely American holiday with my parents while my brother was stationed in Iraq, near Baghdad.  Last year, my brother was home and I was in the full throes of my trip around the world – on safari in Kruger Park, South Africa I believe.  And today, my family is reunited under one house and I’m incredibly thankful for that.

I’m thankful for the travel opportunities I’ve had in 2009, specifically:

NYE 08 - Champagne, quiche, and French girls

NYE 08 - Champagne, quiche, and French girls

  • Being hosted by my friend Laura in Paris, and ringing in the New Year at her friend’s house party
  • Being hosted by my friend Stefan in Bern, Switzerland
  • Enjoying lunch atop the Swiss Alps in winter
  • Couchsurfing in Geneva, Switzerland
  • Being hosted by my friends Magali and Sebastien near Bordeaux, France
  • Getting front row ticket’s to see FC Barcelona play at home in Camp Nou
  • Couchsurfing in Madrid, Spain
  • Couchsurfing in Bogota, Colombia
  • The chance to fall passionately in love with a city named Medellin, live with a sweetie named Maira, build wonderful friendships, and learn how to salsa
  • The ability to visit New York City regularly, for book launch parties and travel writer karaoke nights

I’m thankful for all of the help and feedback I’ve received from people regarding my travel blogs.

Pastries and chocolate - Barcelona, Spain

Pastries and chocolate - Barcelona, Spain

There are far too many people to name, but I’m going to throw a few out there anyways:

I’m thankful for everyone who responded to my request for contributors to Go Backpacking, especially the regulars.

Wine tasting with Magalie & Seb - St Emilion, France

Wine tasting with Magalie & Seb - St Emilion, France

Each of them is a pleasure to work with and they’re helping to build this travel blog into something special:

I’m thankful for every…single…reader of Go Backpacking!

And of course, I’m thankful for all of the wonderful sponsors and affiliates, whose text links and banners you can find throughout this travel blog.

The Swiss Alps near Interlaken

The Swiss Alps near Interlaken

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Dave - who has written 994 posts on Go Backpacking.

Dave Lee (Editor-in-Chief) blogged his way around the world from 2007-2009, and then started Travel Blog Success to teach others how to do the same. When not writing, he can be found salsa dancing, and lamenting his untimely departure from Medellin. Follow him on Twitter @rtwdave

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  • It's a pleasure exchanging ideas and feedback with you! Here's to many more years of that!
  • Thanks Michaela - looking forward to hanging out again later this week.
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