If you made a resolution to travel in 2010, you’ve probably been searching the internet for trip ideas, travel information or travel deals. Congratulations to anyone who has made the decision to embark on a new journey. Whether it is your first time backpacking or getting familiar with the heavy hitters in the travel community, it’s important to recognize others who have traveled successfully.
As the first decade of the new Millennium comes to an end, it’s important to realize how much the travel world has grown. Throw in social media clients like Facebook and Twitter and you’ve got the whole world talking about travel. It’s easier to find travel news, travel deals and informative articles about interesting destinations. If you find yourself a member or a fan of the travel world, you should find yourself at this Travel social event in NYC.
When I was a kid, I used to carry a blank notebook. It was a clue that I’d grow up to be a travel writer. Everywhere I went, I wrote down ideas, things I liked. As I got older, I started collecting quotes. I wish I knew where that book was. I had pages filled of interesting things people said or quotes I enjoyed.
Everyday I’m on my laptop at home, I have a small postcard with a beautiful quote.
Blogging has become ever so popular and it continues to grow. There are thousands of websites offering their services to keep your memories with them. Each site has got it’s own features unique from the others which becomes confusing which one to choose. There’s a few key elements in selecting where you want to keep your memories.
I know from experience that it can often be difficult to catch up with your blog while traveling. All the fun, sun, activities, drinking, socializing, and your new friends can take you away from sitting in front of a computer writing about your day. You write for memories sake and perhaps keep your friends and family at home informed that you’re doing okay. It can be difficult to remember all the details if it’s been awhile since you last wrote. Here are a few tips to help you organize yourself with your blog.
“To travel is to discover that everybody is wrong about other cultures” -Aldous Huxley
Some youngsters, whether they are on a school trip or doing their first solo voyage, have the chance of a lifetime to experience world travel. Often, we tell them to “Take pictures!” “Write about everything!” But once they come back, all they [...]
The first thing I have to wonder is did they use Google maps for an accurate walking trail?
The Big Walk is a blog about a couple who ventured out to walk across Europe- on foot, yes I said on foot. The Actual walk took place a few years ago in 2003, but they are kind [...]