My first trip was 5 years old, just grabbing coins from mothers apron pocket and ran into a yakitori bender in front of the neighbor station. Too small to reach to the cashier counter to yell my order, and police successfully caught me to escort to home. And now I can go everywhere with some more money by full my instinct to fulfill my appetite and explore myself in new frontier.
whenever I meet people in airplane, for instance, I ask their favorite travel spot, restaurant, and accommodation, if any. Then I put them in my google map, so I would say that my map is dot and line.
I am quite new to start google local guide, and by chance when I joined yacht camp last year in Croatia, Dennis, the school master said that he would like to gather more eyeballs to his yacht school and he asked me to review his school. I made it and we decided to wait and see for next full year or so how we can move forward. So this project is not finished yet, but somehow I found out that reviewing my favorite place, restaurants, and hotels are my cup of tea. One of my asset is 7 places to go across world, and one of the list even came from my college time and still I am working on.
my life lies in, therefore, between dots and line. People willingly feed their recommendations and I now find the way to manage my voyage in written way, which is google local guide.
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