Social design consultant Lee LeFever, whose site, Commoncraft, I enjoy (and who, I recently discovered, in a small world moment, has a good friend from my adopted hometown of Beaufort, SC), has just announced that he’ll be spending all of 2006 traveling around the world with his wife, Sachi. They leave their Seattle home in December.
To compile travel tips from friends and the public at large — as well as to document their travels from the road — they’ve launched a site called The World is Not Flat (no relation to the similarly-named Tom Friedman book). Lee gave me a sneak peek at the site and I submitted a pean to traveling in Vietnam.
Check out TwinF and, if you’re so inclined, post a recommendation or two. I think this’ll be an intersting experiment in grassroots travel advice and Web-based communications during their sojourn.
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You got it, Lee — bon voyage to you and Sachi and I hope our paths will cross in the not-too-distant future…
Hey, thanks for the link Newley- and for the Vietam experience! I hope we’ll be able to hook up on the road!