Vote for Kayt!
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Our own Kayt Sukel has been nominated for a Lonely Planet 2009 Travel Blogger award in the micro-blogging category!
That means she’s informative, amusing, and worth reading on Twitter—a free social messaging service that allows users to stay connected in real time.
(You’re all on Twitter, right? If not, go sign up and come back.)
Kayt is an American expatriate living in Germany, and a successful freelance writer. She travels all over the world with her 3-year-old son, Chet. They went to Jordan two weeks ago, and are pictured at left with a friend in front of the Treasury at Petra.
Here’s a taste of what you can expect when you follow Kayt:
See? Thanks for reading. Vote for Kayt. Pass it on.
February 25th, 2009 | by travelsavvymom 6 comments
Also read Kayt’s touching article in The Washington Post:
“HEAD OF THE FAMILIES:They Called, I Answered. It Got to Me”.It’s about looking after families of troops posted to Iraq (and other places).
http://tinyurl.com/43o5pk
We HEART Kayt at http://travelingmamas.com and I absolutely love her tweets. Congrats Kayt for the nomination!
@cajun_mama
Thanks so much, everyone!
Hi Kayt,
I know your Mom and was her neighbor for a couple of years in The Woodlands, I was around when she made her first trip for the “newcomer” to Germany. She is awfully proud of you – just in case she’s one of those Mom’s that doesn’t spell it out for you.
Congratulations, and hope you win!
Hi, Lynn,
I remember you! Thanks so much for the comment. Do you think if I win now it might cancel out all the times I embarrassed her as a teenager?
Maybe not. =)
But maybe dragging her around more of the world will work.
Thanks for the vote,
Kayt
Petra the world wonder is without doubt Jordan’s most valuable Treasure and Greatest Tourist attraction. It is a vast, Unique City, Carved into the Sheer Rock Face by the Nabataeans, an Industrious Arab People who settled here more than 2000 Years ago, Turning it into an important Junction for the Silk, Spice and other Trade Routes that linked China, India and Southern Arabia with Egypt, Syria, Greece and Rome.















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