What I do and how I travel

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It is an amazing how little has changed in my life since leaving Southwest Florida. I still wake up most times before 5:00 and 6;00 am with thoughts and ideas of writing on my mind. These thoughts are held over from the night before as I read myself to sleep.

It would be normal to think of the novels I read the night before. However, it is the blog ideas along with thoughts of story ideas, in my head.

I have to admit, looking out to see the mountains and listening to the quietness of nature is a added caveat.

Since I have begun my travels and incorporated video blogging via YouTube, which I will link to this website. I’m convinced that travel opens up many creative ideas when encountering so many different people.

I have used WordPress’s daily word prompts to exercise my creative ideas which as of late has increased several short stories and ideas for my novels I have been writing.

However, adding the element of a video has become a time-consuming task, but over the past couple of months, I have cut the editing time in half.

This weekend I will be attending the International Balloon Festival in Albuquerque New Mexico so stay tuned for live YouTube and Facebook sites. I expect to take thousands of photos so I will be spending a lot of time at my offices and the library.

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12 responses to “What I do and how I travel”

  1. For a minute I thought this was my post. Southwest Florida – check. Waking at 5-6 a.m. – check. Reading every night before sleeping – check. Traveling – check. Waking with ideas for a blog – check. Are you me? No, you’re in Arizona & I just returned from the Outer Banks of North Carolina. I’m in Port Charlotte. My blog: wanderwomanblog.com

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    1. Hey Jodi, its a great nomadic life, but I do miss the beach and after the International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque New Mexico.

      I may take a side trip to Southeast Texas to smell, and dip my toes in the ocean to relieve my yearning for the sea.

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  2. Enjoy every day. Looking forward to your “novel(s)”.

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  3. I love this picture

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  4. Wow your blog is great! Glad I found it! Looking forward to future posts! As a travel blogger myself it’s always fun to see what others are up to!! 😊

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    1. Thank you Melmcdona. Your site is fabulous also.

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  5. We also started blogging only earlier in the year and keep learning something new! Enjoy writing and keep the creative juices flowing!

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  6. Looking forward to seeing your videos. Have a great time at the festival

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    1. The festival was visually astonishing. I learning to streamline my process to upload my video experiences. 🙂

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    1. Hey, thanks for the reblog. I have been a little dormant​ wintering in Southwest Florida writing a short novel of my travels last year and of my short stories from my blog site. 🙂

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