I had a big troupe, a big army and it was a lot of fun. And, after 10 years of that, I just decided that I wanted to travel and do special dates. I go to Las Vegas these days.

It was a secular cathedral, dedicated to the rites of travel.

Until the June 1967 war I was completely caught up in the life of a young professor of English. Beginning in 1968, I started to think, write, and travel as someone who felt himself to be directly involved in the renaissance of Palestinian life and politics.

We have had a chance to travel to all 56 counties in this state, and I have had the chance to sit around with cups of coffee and having conversations about what matters to Montanans.

I’m happy because I won’t have to train again, or travel or sit in team hotels.

I got the travel bug when I was quite young. My parents took me and my sisters out of school and we travelled all over Europe. It was an eye-opening experience and, although I love Norway, I also enjoy visiting new countries. I don’t get homesick.

I’m still at the end of my rope because I find myself not handling things well when I travel.

I would love to travel around the world working for a travel company taking students abroad on cultural immersion trips.

My dad is a pilot so I think I was born with the travel bug.