Blog Entries tagged 'writing'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'writing'
- MISSING FEBRUARY'S CHILL[i]Written a long time ago (July 26, 2010) and was edited while I was in Vietnam. This is for the people who are just like me. Who get their inspiration from traveling. Who's healing a , broken heart. Who's trying Posted by moonlitskies in Read At Your Own Risk | Oct 21, 2020
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- Friendship Beach street Art Gallery (Graffiti)You know sometimes Street Art appears in places you least expect it! Like this building on Friendship Beach near Rawai, in Phuket. Or maybe not, maybe its the perfect location for artists to express their feelings of being there. Either way Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jan 19, 2020
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- Koku Japanese Restaurant ReviewKoku is a name that may not immediately ring a bell even among many Makati restaurant habitués. But for those who have already discovered this little Japanese restaurant along Valero Street in Salcedo Village, Makati City, Koku is a name Posted by ivanjose in Ivan+Khris' Travels | Dec 3, 2018
- Preparation Meets Opportunity[center] Florence, Italy (Study Abroad, 2010) [/center] All good writers write in the middle of the night, right? That's what I usually see in the movies. Of course, my dream is to have a h Posted by frenchlova4sho in Lumiere et Sel (Light & Salt) | Jul 10, 2018
- Writing retreat necessitiesI'm a longtime fan of Snoopy, always enjoyed the Peanut strips by C. M. Schultz. The book where Snoopy writes "It was a dark and stormy night" got to me when I was a teen and dreamed of becoming a Posted by sussesimis in Pura Vida Thesis Writing | Nov 4, 2016
- Never Rush A Good ThingThere is one thing that is guaranteed: If you are doing your job just for the money you won't be lying on your deathbed wishing you'd spent more time in the office. So many people spend their lives waking at Posted by zwillenberg in Around The World In 80 Years | Jan 20, 2015
- Bill's European Adventure, 2001. Part 6: LjubljanaAug 31 Up out of our wet beds at 6.45 to pack up the miserable, cramped contraption allegedly called a 'tent', and get a bus to Mestre station and the 08.25 train to Ljubljana. To our delight, it's empty, and our Posted by BillLehane in Silly Billy | May 24, 2014
- World Schooling -- The Messy Truth ==What Did World Schooling Look Like For Our Family?== I started writing this entry when we were at the start of our travels. I'm glad I didn't publish it because I've just gone back and delet Posted by annevl in The Journey is the Reward | Jan 31, 2014
- Oh London Oh London, what an extravagant mistress you are Your flirtatious eyes hyptnotise us We are captivated by your riches You promise us so much We wish upon your sparkling lights And dream under your sky Oh London but why are you so kind and cruel? Posted by missadelaide in Thoughts of a Crimson Haired Girl | Jan 23, 2014
- Guatemala in Retrospect[float=left][/float]The last year and a half of living in Guatemala has been an unexpected bonus in my life. Somehow a three-month visit/art project turned into a series of delayed departures Posted by jonathonengels in Jonathon Engels: A Life Abroad | Oct 18, 2013
- Traveling with Purpose & Panache[center]Visit The NGO List, my new labor of love, built to connect international volunteers and grassroots NGOs from around the world: [[http://www.thengolist.com|[img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/551459/91614E002219AC6817CA6585BCA4812A.jpg Posted by jonathonengels in Jonathon Engels: A Life Abroad | Oct 11, 2013
- Writing On The Road Over the past couple of months I have been doing a little freelance writing in between working and travelling for an online website called [[http://Awesome.Canada.com|Awesome.Canada.com]] [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/552093/407443C72219AC6817C Posted by TezaTravels in TEZAS TRAVELS - VANCOUVER NOSUN EDITION | Oct 9, 2013
- The Sixth Grade AmbassadorGreetings... I have started my next project. Several weeks ago, a friend of mine who teaches sixth grade came to me and told me she wanted to do a project called, "Where in the World is Thom?" I thought it was Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Oct 7, 2013
- The Beginning Bonjour I am a young girl who has more thoughts, ideas, opinions and feelings than there are golden specks of sand on the shores of the world. I am fascinated by life and all of its hidden treasures. I want so much Posted by missadelaide in Thoughts of a Crimson Haired Girl | Oct 6, 2013
- Shamelessly Seeking Devotion & Love[center][[http://jonathonengels.weebly.com|]][/center] It wasn’t until I started writing semi-professionally that I realized how important it is to have people gush over Posted by jonathonengels in Jonathon Engels: A Life Abroad | Sep 27, 2013
- And He Lived Happily Ever After...I'm commiting blogicide (Is that a word?). Though "The Dusty Vagabond" has been a pleasure to produce, I would rather lay it to rest with style then watch it wither away through lack of effort. "Why?" It feels right, you know? I Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Jul 23, 2013
- The Next Twist in the PathFact: I don’t know what to write about today. I could’ve written this sentence every day this week, but this fact didn’t come to me until this morning. Is this what writer’s block is all about? To be sure, I Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Jul 6, 2013
- Who Am I? I get around, you know? I'm a professional visitor, a homeless (is that a typo?) romantic, a voyageur of sorts, a guy who wonders what‘s around the next bend. I spend most of my time outside. I Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Jun 21, 2013
- Bleeding all over the PageThese last few months I haven't been the most diligent travel-blogger. Writing from abroad has always posed a difficult decision - do I live in the moment or do I reflect through writing? These last few months I've chosen to do Posted by Fabian1993 in Study Abroad (Spring 2013) | May 21, 2013
- Interview with freelance travel writer Tim RichardsWe speak to Tim Richards, a Melbourne-based freelance writer. Tim is a contributing Lonely Planet author, and creator of several mobile travel apps including [[http://www.iwriter.com.au/apps/ausbyrail/index.html|Australia by Rail]]. He blogs at [[http://i Posted by KellieBarnes in The Travellerspoint Blog | Apr 26, 2013
- Mapping Journey to Your Heart - Part 2Sorry for the delay. Thanksgiving celebrations took up most of last week. Here as promised is part two of my interview with my friend Mara Purl, Award Winning Author of Where the Heart Lives. [b] Jane -- You have published books both Posted by ladyjanes in Where Is She Heading | Nov 30, 2012
- Blogging Not-So-Live from SCBWI: Day Two, Part TwoFor Saturday afternoon, I went straight to [[http://scbwiconference.blogspot.com/2012/08/editor-panel-jordan-brown.html|Jordan Brown]]'s talk on writing for boys, because the only other thing that interested me would have been "Issues in Writing Girls," e Posted by poetisa16 in Adventures Out West | Aug 27, 2012
- Blogging Not-So-Live from SCBWI: Day Two, Part OneOn Saturday we started off with a keynote by [[http://www.karencushman.com/|Karen Cushman]], one of my favorite childhood authors. It was a day for inspiring the creative process, however, so instead of talking about her amazing books, she talked about th Posted by poetisa16 in Adventures Out West | Aug 22, 2012
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