Contact

Do you have feedback on any of my posts that you’d like to share privately?  Is there a personal question you’d like to ask?  Are you an agent or publisher that would like to represent The World is Your Classroom?  Because that would be super!  Please contact me at tracyantonioli@gmail.com, or find me on Facebook (tracyantonioli) or Twitter (@tracyantonioli).

8 Responses to Contact

  1. Tony (aka Cornishpastyman1) says:

    Hi Tracy
    Of course I won’t cost you any money because you were always going to all those places anyway, and it’s just a question of the order you do them in.

    Your website and blogs are fantastic, I’m really going to enjoy looking through it all.

    All the best for whatever cruise you take (first)

    Tony

  2. Stacey says:

    Love, love, love your adventures! Especially your most recent review of your cruise to Bermuda on Gem! Please feel free to share your blog on my active cruise and travel discussion group. I included the link. Hope to chat with you there. Cheers, Stacey @CruiseDivaNJ

  3. Caroline says:

    Saw your questions (on another site) about a Panama Canal cruise that I would also like to take. I’ve just begun researching that, so no tips for you. However, since you like to travel, if you have not been to Alaska, please go. While there (in July), if the weather is clear, book a plane (little) from Talkeetna to fly around Mt. Denali and land there. Gorgeous and exciting! Then, while in Fairbanks book a plane (big) to fly to Barrow for a day trip. You’ll cross the Arctic Circle, take a small bus tour of Barrow. Very different and super interesting. I am a retired teacher and understand your desire for educational travel. Also, since you’re young and adventurous, fly into Seattle, book the ferry in Bellingham, and ferry up the Inside Passage to Seward – so much better than a cruise. Again, July is best.

    • elbodans says:

      Actually, my husband and I went to Alaska (on a cruise) for our honeymoon. But I’d LOVE to return and do a land trip. Some day…

      I’d also love to see Seattle. Some day soon.

      And thanks for calling me young and adventurous! I rarely think of myself as either! ;-)

  4. Pamela McNicol says:

    I read your review for the excursion that you took in Grand Caymans and was interested in possibly booking it as well, but you never stated whom it was with or how to book it. Can you pass along that info to me. I hate crowds!! :) Thanks

    • elbodans says:

      Sorry–the name was in the title of the post but nowhere else–oops! I’ve since fixed that and added the link. It was booked through Native Way Watersports.

      Thanks for stopping by Suitcase Scholar! Come again soon!

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