Archives for February 2014

Adventure Is Worthwhile

“Adventure is worthwhile” – Aesop

There’s A Call To Adventure

“There’s a call to adventure. It’s something in the inner psyche of humanity, particularly males” – Gary Gygax

Her Soul Expanded With Her Eyeballs

“When, from the mountain-top, she beheld, far off, across the Sea of Marmara the plains of Greece, and made out (her eyes were admirable) the Acropolis with a white streak or two which must, she thought, be the Parthenon, her soul expanded with her eyeballs, and she prayed she might share the majesty of the […]

What It’s Like To Be On A Plane For 22 Hours

“You want to know what it’s like to be on a plane for 22 hours? Sit in a chair, squeeze your head as hard as you can, don’t stop, then take a paper bag and put it over your mouth and nose and breath your own air over and over and over” – Lewis Black

Venice Is Like…

“Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go” – Truman Capote

I Like To Travel

“I like to travel. I love touring, I love playing” – Lita Ford

These Two Lanes Will Take Us Anywhere

“Well now I’m no hero, that’s understood. All the redemption I can offer girl, is beneath this dirty hood. With a chance to make it good somehow, hey what else can we do now? Except roll down the window, and let the wind blow back your hair. Well the night’s busting open, these two lanes will take us anywhere. We got one last chance to make it real” – Bruce Springsteen (Thunder Road)

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Remember To Do As The Locals Do

“When you’re in another country, remember to do as the locals do, since it is your ways that may seem strange or offensive to them” – Tracey Wilen

How And When To Start Vagabonding

“Thus, the question of how and when to start vagabonding is not really a question at all. Vagabonding starts now. Even if the practical reality of travel is still months or years away, vagabonding begins the moment you stop making excuses, start saving money, and begin to look at maps with the narcotic tingle of […]

Removed From My Comfort Zone

“One thing that I love about traveling is feeling disoriented and removed from my comfort zone” – Sarah Glidden