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What is Little Traveler’s Notebook?

This is NON-backpacker, NON-influencer travel blog with ZERO ads!

Little Traveler’s Notebook was originally created to document my husband’s and my recommendations for interested friends AND provide a space for my photographic interests. I hope something here will spark inspiration or help you plan your own travels.

Finally, as it seems every travel blog needs an inspirational quote, here is mine: DRINK HEAVILY WITH LOCALS WHENEVER POSSIBLE ~ ANTHONY BOURDAIN

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  • Where to eat & drink in Venice
    Here’s my list of recommended restaurants and bars in Venice. There are soooo many great places that I have yet to visit so don’t feel it necessary to stick only to these. Updated in 2022: I have dropped places that have either closed OR that I no longer recommend. For a bar crawl, check out […]
  • A Tourist in Iraq… PART 1 Baghdad, Babylon & Karbala
    It was almost midnight on a Sunday in late June when we crossed a bridge over the Tigris River, yet the festive crowds -- not a surgical mask in sight -- gathered on both sides suggested a much earlier hour of the evening. And this was almost three hours PAST the government-mandated curfew. This was […]
  • A Tourist in Iraq, Part 2 Najaf
      After a short night’s sleep, we hit the road again, heading south towards the city of Najaf. Khan An Nukhaylah
  • A Tourist in Iraq, Part 3: Sumerian City of Nippur
    Another day in Iraq, another chance to see more amazing ancient sites! Today we are visiting the ancient Sumerian city of Nippur. This was the religious center of Mesopotamia for several THOUSAND years. As well, from information on Nippur on the UNESCO site: “where Enlil, the supreme god of the Sumerian pantheon, created mankind, and […]

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