Jamie Greene: BootsnAll Author

Jamie Greene
BootsnAll Author

Name: Jamie Greene

Age: 25

Where I (currently) park my butt: Baltimore, MD.

Where I spend 8-9 hours of every freakin’ day: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. (eh, it’s a living)

Where I usually spend the other 15-16: as a volunteer firefighter/EMT in Maryland.

Why I travel: ‘Cause rust doesn’t form on things in constant motion.

Favorite place (so far): Tie – wandering the whitewashed back streets of Chefchaouen, Morocco and the peak of Mt. Kilimanjaro at dawn.

Where I most want to visit: Cuba, Sri Lanka, the Moon.

Favorite traveling partner: Seamus, the little deviant voice in my head.

What I want to be when (if) I grow up: Old and sexy.

Feel free to email Jamie at thebigtrek@hotmail.com. Click on his name below for links to all of Jamie’s BootsnAll articles.



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