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I write about travel with a focus on food, art, culture, luxury travel, and quirky, off-beat locations.
I'm a frequent contributor to the travel and food sections of The Boston Globe. My writing has also been featured in The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, ShowBoats International, American Way Magazine, The Robb Report, Yankee Magazine, Modern Farmer, The Globe and Mail, The Huffington Post, and the literary magazine, Tin House. I'm a co-contributor to the travel column, Here, There, and Everywhere, appearing weekly in The Boston Globe. A freelance writer with an MFA from Mass College of Art, I often publish my own photographs and illustrations to accompany my stories. My special interest—some might say obsession—is the world of oysters and shucking competitions. Email: neceeregis@gmail.com |
The Boston Globe: The Expat Life
April 1, 2018 "Ever dream about ditching your American life and taking your family to live in a foreign land? My husband’s nephew, Andrew Weinstein, and his wife, Christina Berkemeyer, did just that, moving their two children (ages 2 and 4) and two Rhodesian ridgebacks to the beachside jungle in northwest Costa Rica. For less than the price of renting out their Washington, D.C., townhouse for a year, they are ensconced in a five-bedroom villa overlooking the Pacific in Nosara, a surfing and yoga mecca. Making your dream a reality is indeed possible, though it takes a lot of research and planning...." continue reading |