Thanks for visiting this daydreamer’s travel photography blog.
I’ve created this blog because I love traveling and want to prolong the memories by reliving them. Since my friends and family have heard these stories dozens of times, I decided to blog them for you to read.
I’m writing after the actual trips but hopefully my blog can still act as inspiration to anyone considering traveling to some of these places – and maybe I can offer a tip or two.
Some of my stories are told through pictures, like postcards. I love looking at other travelers’ photos of different places around the world – hopefully you’ll enjoy mine!
All the photos in this blog were taken by me. Please do not use the photos without my permission and without crediting this blog. Thank you!
31 replies on “Welcome to the Blog”
Congrats on your first post 🙂
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Good luck and welcome!
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thanks! 🙂
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Congratulations & good luck! Xx
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Hello! I started blogging on a trip and it has led me places I did not plan back then! Like you, I like to wander and see what there is to see. It’s all about the discovery! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
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I agree! To me, the journey is just as fun as the destination. Thanks for visiting my blog!
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Look forward too seeing parts of the world I would never other wise see.
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Great! Hop aboard! Thanks for visiting! 🙂
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So many places you’ve been in so few years really. I’m clocking up a lot of extra hours on a project at work, so am using your posts as a way to chill out and dream of being some place else. 🙂
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Well, that’s a huge compliment! 😉 Thanks and welcome to my travel dreams! I don’t think I quite realised how nostalgic I am (by nature) until I started blogging and started thinking of tags, titles and the purpose of my blogging… I guess I don’t mind spending my life dreaming about faraway places as long as I remember to enjoy the present when something noteworthy happens – like a new trip! Hope you have a great weekend!
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Ahhh…wouldn’t it be great to just travel all the time. Maybe one day. In the meantime I’ll enjoy your stories…and the countless other ones out on the web.
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Hello Snowmelts Somewhere else, you site is truly inspirational. You are a true nomadic traveler. Although I must say the colder climates I try to avoid. I still want to visit, yet only for a short while in the colder climates of the planet. I will follow you journey. Your site is really great!
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Wow, how nice of you to give me such compliments! I am completely blushing 🙂 Thanks for coming here to take a look, and hope to see more of you! I like your title: Nomadic Adenturer. I really did feel like a nomad, too, for about a decade of my life – right now I’m learning to settle down (maybe)… don’t know how that will go yet! 🙂
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You now you are nomadic when you become restless for another location on the planet. I have been in Southwest Florida for the past three years, yet I’m still finding many locations within the state to visit and tour. I have been in Key West for the past three months. However, I see myself touring the western US beginning the spring of 2016.
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That sounds really nice. I wish I could do a really long tour in an interesting area with lots to explore. I’ve actually never been to the USA (if you don’t count Hawaii) but I’ve seen beautiful pictures of for example Key West with all its colors… 🙂 I’d like to do a classic road trip over there (somewhere in the US) some day… So many places to see! What area would you recommend for a first road trip in the States?
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Follow the weather unless you like the cold. The northern area during the summer are incredibly beautiful. Each state has special events through out the year. Look at traveling via a motor home or RV. There are many people who live full time in their recreational vehicle. The latest advancement in internet signal technology has provided many great opportunities.
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Sounds good (and no, I don’t really like the cold that much, either)
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Then you are a snowbird like many who visit Florida in the winter. Lol!
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😀
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“prolong the memories by reliving them” – I just recently understood how important this is 🙂 Beautiful posts BTW!
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Thanks!!! 😀
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Your photos are stunning!!! It is a great idea that you’re sharing them 😉
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Oh, thank you! I’ve really enjoyed blogging and I’m so glad I started! It was just a spur of the moment thing!
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I’m so tempted to just go through all your posts. One year? Piece of cake, that’s nothing, I’ve got nothing but time. 😉
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Hahah, that would be quite a task! You might need some black-and-white Italian wine after that 🙂
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Or during. 🙂
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Yeah, that might help!
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It’s a great thing you decided to document your travel stories. I can imagine your delight and fondness of traveling.
If not with this Blog, I wouldn’t have know you.
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I’m so happy we’ve met, Christina 🙂 Blogging does feel so natural to me now. I used to have lots of penpals so this reminds me of it, in a way 😉
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You had PENPALS???!!!!
You are really a rarity! :)))
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Whaat? 😀 Actually, I’ve come across a few other bloggers who also had penpals. Mine started from writing to my friends in Australia after we moved across the globe… then it grew from that 😀 hahah!
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