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Did You Already See the - SAMPLES - of Our E-Report About Making Money with Digital Photography...? ? ?

 In a recent blog post on my Writing Blog I wrote you about   Getting Inspiration for Writing by Looking at Your Tweets ! and I just had a look at some of the Tweets from twitter.com/TravelwithBender And while I haven't really been traveling, and mainly wrote about my STAYCATION on my own (Travel) Blog, On his Twitter page I noticed a Tweet from...

Did you ever think (on your Vacation) You Could Write a Novel?

DISCOVER Big Long-term Writing Projects & Little Short-term Writing Projects Besides going to the Beachand taking a swim...,It's great to have vacation time, I have seen that you frequently write about Inspiring Travel Related Topics in your TWEETS, as I can see on Our TWITTER Page and it is also a Topic that I enjoy.Something that helped me to get Inspired to create this Special TRAVEL...

Coffee Talk

If we were having coffee today, I would start off by telling you that I have started taking my coffee with coconut oil. It makes me feel fuller for longer, therefore keeping me from snacking before I have my lunch (sometimes!) I have also stopped putting any sweetner in my coffee (in fact, my second cup is now black) and I don't really miss it. It is funny what we do just because it is a habit (for...

Best of 2019: Books

I suppose it's time once again for my once a year post! And what else would be worth coming out of semi-retirement for than books?According to Goodreads, I read 80 books this year. Once again, I tried to clear off my bookshelves a bit, and ended up reading 5 books from my shelf, none of which is going to make this list! I also "read" 28 audio books. If you have not discovered Hoopla yet (a library...

Best of 2018: Books

Well, hello! I am ashamed to say that its been nearly a year since my last confession blog post! I was lurking reading some friends' recaps of 2018 and I decided to round up a few of my own. I do always like looking back at my own recaps sometimes a few years later. So, even if its just for my own eyes, here goes nothing!Each year I list a few of my favorite books from the last year of reading. In...

Great Things To Take With You On Your Travels

Hello Traveller, In todays post..., This is Exactly What You Have Been Looking ForYou can also check out some nice Specially Designed Shoesand Specially Designed Tennis Ware You can also discover more Shoes & Clothing in the link here below: Shoes & Clothingto buy for your travels.Other Posts That You Sure Will Like, When You Enjoyed Reading This Post: easily find hotels and a lot more practical...

Looking Back: December & January & February

And before you know it, poof, a month has already gone by! And then, poof, another! I have been really slacking on posting, but I have been reading your updates when I get a chance; I am just not really commenting as much anymore. Here, in short form, is a summary of my past few months.December quickie:...

Travel Writing & Writing Book Reviews

How About Discovering a Proven and Very Effective Way to Make Money Online...???You might have read in previous posts about how you can become a Travelpreneur with a travel blogspot, You can just have a look at an example of a Book Review I wrote...

Clear and Cold

Hello Friends! Here we are in a new year. Have things fallen back in the normal pattern? All the Christmas decorations cleared away? Here too. We are mostly just trying to stay cozy and warm and not leave the house unless absolutely necessary. January isn't usually a bad month, sometimes we have a lot...

Best of 2017: Books

In 2017, I read over 90 books. According to Goodreads stats, I only gave two of them five stars, 35 were given four stars and 44 were given three stars. I tend to not hand out five star review casually, although it ends up being hard to sort through the four star reviews when there were so many. Probably some of the fours should have been fives, but such is life.An interesting stat: this year,...

Looking Back: November

November to me means the beginning of many things: the rainy season, the holidays, the  end of the year. It is always strange when it hits you that this year is almost over! Then you start to reflect on what has happened over the last year and it all seems to be a bit surreal at times! Here are...

Looking Back: October

October was the month of tying up some loose ends. I got my hair cut, got my oil changed and went to the doctor. I met friends I had not seen in months for a drink. I only slept in my own bed one Saturday in October, and I did not get to bed that Saturday until midnight. It was a productive month,...

Looking Back: September

For the first couple of weeks in September I was traveling, and then the remaining weekends were spent doing weekend trips, so I was barely home all month! Here are how the totals added up: Running: A lot of my running miles this month were due to the fact that I hiked the Kungsleden, a long distance...

Looking Back: August

August was a good month! As usual, it was filled with lots of outdoor activities, family and friends! I love summer! Running: In August I clocked 197 miles. About 122 of those were in the Wind River Range, and another 31.5 of them were from the Tamalpa Headlands 50k. Other than that, I actually had...

Looking Back: July

“Warm, mellow summer. The glowing sunbeams make every nerve tingle. The new needles of the pines and fir are nearly full grown and shine gloriously.”  - John MuirRunning: I had a couple of pretty substantial weeks of running, bringing the total in July to 238 miles and about 40,800 feet of climbing....

Looking Back: June

June is a transitional month, one of warm days and long nights. It is a month where your 5 am run is barely even in the dark. It is a month of planning days and weekends and weeks in the future.Running: Although this was not my highest mileage week, it was a monumental one, in which I finished a 100...