3/6/09 As some of you know, I set out on this journey with just one pair of shoes. A pair of Johnston and Murphy, Italian leather, Italian crafted brown dress shoes that I picked up in Hawaii for $5 at the goodwill but that retail for about $600 new. They were in perfectly new condition [...]
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Vago Damitio is the Editor in Chief of Vagobond.com and the CEO of Vagobond Travel Media. He is also a husband, father, writer, blogger, traveler, adventurer and teacher. He has spent his life mastering how to have incredible adventures on minuscule budgets. Someday he hopes to have the option of using gigantic budgets for miniscule adventures.
Vago's primary goal is to make Vagobond the best independent travel site on the web. So far, so good.
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admin has written 772 articles so far, you can find them below.
Where does the garbage go in Morocco?
3/4/09 There are some things it is easy to notice here, like the lack of toilet paper, western showers, fast internet cafes, and restaurants you actually go in, look at a menu with set prices, order, sit, and eat in. But then there are other things it takes just a bit of time to notice. [...]
International Marriage
3/2/09 Now I get to learn about the complexities of intenational marriage and of course I fell in love with a woman who lives in one of the most bureaucratic but least efficient counties in the world. You should see the list of documents we have to provide and it involves multiple trips all over [...]
On Falling in Love in Morocco
First of all, let me say thank you for all the congratulations, warm wishes, warnings, and announcements that I am out of my mind. Of course I’m out of my mind. What kind of a person gives up his stock options to move into a VW bus and discover what it’s like to be homeless [...]
Vago and Hanane
Of course I’m out of my mind. What kind of a person gives up his stock options to move into a VW bus and discover what it’s like to be homeless in the middle of a Northwest Winter? What kind of anarchist joins the Marine Corps? What kind of person moves to Hawaii with $100 [...]
Jmaa el Fna in Marrakech
This morning after a sleep beset by a wailing baby and a blaring television, I set off to find a good hostel. I had found one that looked fantastic, the Equity Point Hostel (aka Riad Amazigh) I arranged to check in at 11 and returned to the Hotel al Jazeera to get my bags. One [...]






