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Marilyn Terrell


Marilyn Terrell is one of the travel experts from National Geographic's Intelligent Travel blog who will be sharing her thoughts on travel with Travel Insights 100. Janelle Nanos, IT Editor of National Geographic's Intelligent Travel blog will also be joining in the discussion. Ms. Terrell is the biological mother of five kids and office mom to numerous others. Chief researcher for National Geographic Traveler and copy editor for Intelligent Travel. Frequently writes the Weird But True column for National Geographic Kids magazine. Grew up rollerskating the sidewalks of New York and walking barefoot around Block Island. She spent a summer writing checks in French and Flemish in Antwerp; lived in an ashram in western Massachusetts; tap-danced in a performance of Peter Pan; cross-country skied in Pontresina, Switzerland; backpacked with mules for three weeks in the Wind River Range in Wyoming; has been awakened by donkeys and church bells on the island of Hydra, Greece; collected wild orchids in the Costa Rican cloud forest with the New York Botanical Society; gasped upon emerging from the Fort Pitt Tunnel at the unexpected appearance of Pittsburgh; watched the sun set from the steps of the mysterious Sea Organ in Zadar, Croatia; slept in her car in the Black Forest; eaten Smith Island cake on a sailboat traveling up the Chesapeake Bay; house-sat in Bermuda; toured Loire Valley chateaux with an architect; soaked in hot springs at night in an indigenous village in Taiwan; gotten lost in a snowy forest in Lake Placid; hunted crabs in the moonlight in the Florida Keys; gone spelunking in an abandoned mine in upstate New York; taken overnight trains from LA to Chicago and NYC to White River Junction, Vermont; run out of money at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia; fallen asleep in an Ikea store; giggled uncontrollably during a TSA secondary screening at LAX until the agent finally gave up trying to pat her down (she's very ticklish). Co-wrote a feature story about Taiwan (with Traveler senior editor Jayne Wise) that was nominated for a Pacific Area Travel Association award in 2007. Began her career answering letters to the editor at TIME magazine during the Late Cretaceous Typewriter Era; spent 20 years doing freelance research and writing for more than 60 volumes in various Time-Life Books series on such topics as garden design, post-WWI barnstormers, the history of the Palio in Siena, Portuguese explorers, Greek pottery, the rise of the SS, westward railroad expansion and the Harvey Girls, Japanese landscape painting during the Edo period, the Byzantine mosaics of Ravenna, ritual uses of Kwakiutl masks and styles of Ojibwa porcupine quillwork, attitudes on childrearing in 17th century Holland, and the Apollo space program, while raising five kids with her husband, selling ads for a parents newspaper in the DC area, doing thousands of loads of laundry and attending roughly 1,200 youth sporting events. She uses public transit, is left-handed, refuses to wear a watch or own a cellphone, delights in the absurd, finds her children hilarious. Activist member of the Apostrophe Protection Society and admirer of Improv Everywhere. Sites she loves: Neatorama, BoingBoing, Dark Roasted Blend, Nothing To Do With Arbroath, Living the Scientific Life (Interrupted), Three Quarks Daily, Grow A Brain, Nag on the Lake, Dinosaurs and Robots, Banterist, World Hum, Gadling, Jaunted, MatadorTravel. Can often be found trolling the blogosphere under the commenter name Travelina.
Visit Marilyn Terrell on the web at: http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/intelligenttravel/

Marilyn Terrell contributes to the following category:

  • Independent Travel

The Last 10 Posts by Marilyn:

  • National Park Week Starts Tomorrow, (15 Apr 2011)
  • The Radar: Folk Art of the Andes, Literary Luggage Tag, Guide to Vancouver Island, (15 Apr 2011)
  • Sri Lanka’s Historic Hotels, (14 Apr 2011)
  • Enter the 2011 Traveler Photo Contest, (14 Apr 2011)
  • The Radar: Epic NZ Adventures, U.S. Fruit Festivals, Top Ecotourism Destinations, (14 Apr 2011)
  • Meet, Plan, Go 2011, (13 Apr 2011)
  • Strange Planet: Watermelon Skiing, (13 Apr 2011)
  • The Radar: Great Library Tours, Postagram App, Space Shuttle Retirement Homes, (13 Apr 2011)
  • Nat Geo Live! An Evening with Frances Mayes, (12 Apr 2011)
  • The Radar: Chicago Architecture Tours, Spring Skiing, Best Small Airlines, (12 Apr 2011)

Marilyn's Latest Conversations on Twitter

@CastleandBay @marilyn_res @natgeotraveler We watch fireworks on beach. Are usually bundled up by 9:30pm.

 Friday, 25 May 2012, 11:38 pm

@CastleandBay @marilyn_res @natgeotraveler Yes, as long as winds are westerly. Easterly winds off of Lake Mich can be chilly.

 Friday, 25 May 2012, 11:37 pm

Dry Tortugas National Park http://t.co/wFBdBybo and other national park shoreline photos from @NatGeoTraveler

 Friday, 25 May 2012, 11:25 pm

Kike´s #Travel #FF: @Marilyn_Res @Gadling @NatGeoEsp @ExplorersClub @KIKECALVO

 Friday, 25 May 2012, 11:06 pm

@aliwacker @_she_matters @PennyPower @UncorneredMarket @Marilyn_Res Done!:)

 Friday, 25 May 2012, 10:21 pm

I invite you to follow my new project @_she_matters: empowering survivors of war @careercaketv @PennyPower @UncorneredMarket @Marilyn_Res

 Friday, 25 May 2012, 10:01 pm

beautiful RT @marilyn_res: #FriFotos theme this week is WATERFALLS. Here's the highest: http://t.co/0CNLtEU0 via @NatGeoTraveler

 Friday, 25 May 2012, 9:42 pm

>Gorgeous!< RT @Marilyn_Res: RT @jules_afar: paradise found, filter-free @ Healdsburg http://t.co/dGA3fUj7

 Friday, 25 May 2012, 8:27 pm

I grew up not far from there! RT @Marilyn_Res: RT @jules_afar: paradise found, filter-free @ Healdsburg http://t.co/FIxme6p7

 Friday, 25 May 2012, 8:22 pm

RT @jules_afar: paradise found, filter-free @ Healdsburg http://t.co/ru4Lg9nf

 Friday, 25 May 2012, 8:20 pm

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