Have one custom-made for a honeymoon, dream or pet destination, and bingo! A perfect string of Sunday afternoons for your favorite map nerd.
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My 5-going-on-15-year-old niece Nayana walked me through her recent trip to New York with the aid of this travel journal. Two pages designated to each day offer a good amount of space to write a few key words, draw thoughts and plaster stickers. The trip kicked off the journal, which she’ll continue to fill throughout the year. Definitely a keepsake in the making.
Comments OffAutomatically, wirelessly uploads photos to your computer and the web while you’re on the road, in range of over 10,000 Wi-Fi hotspots across America. Adds geo-tags, too. Brilliant, I tell you. I have the standard old Eye-Fi (now renamed the “Share”), which does the same, but only within your select wireless network. Love, love, love it. Manual downloading is now beneath me.
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So incredibly easy to create this quality tag. Just one heads up: Your photo prints on both sides, so if you want it to work as a luggage identifier for anyone other than yourself, you’ll need to do some doctoring.

Good for getting photos off your camera and computer and actually sharing them, in real time, with others. The 3.5-inch screen is a nice viewing size, but there’s not a lot of leeway on the order in which you can browse photos. You can go forward. You can go backward.

Recapture the days of carving hearts and initials into grade-school desktops or wet cement. This postcard comes clean and ready to deface, romantically, then send across town or around the world.

When it comes to showing off your vacation photos, better to leave ‘em wanting more (rather than wishing there’d been fewer). Edit your shots down to the key sixteen that fit into this fab carry-along clutch.







