Posts Tagged ‘Vagabondish’

Consume & Update on a Saturday?!

Normally I publish my community outreach on Sundays, but as tomorrow is a holiday, I thought I would switch it up a bit…just this week.
That “Rascal,” Kim Jong Il, and His Antics
Far from simply a rascal, North Korea’s dictator is one paranoid character, with due cause, and has recently been noted for traveling with ridiculously [...]

Consume & Update: Stuff, Tsunamis, and 15 Days

I found some good reads this week! Take your laptop outside, enjoy the warming breeze, and read on, my friends, read on.
Writing Wherever
I seek location independence. I would love to be able to write and create multi-media work without a permanent anchor to my geography. Therefore, I look to those with the exact career I [...]

Consume & Update: Greenland, Snobs and Facebook

Hey, readers! Looking for some good reading material this Sunday morning? I’ll do the heavy lifting for you. Look below.
Quite a Title
The Truth About Happiness and Travel. Well, let’s here it, Christine Garvin.
Reality is what we see, think, and believe. Our thoughts are what bring us happiness, and the anticipation of something good gets those endorphins [...]

Consume & Update: Blogtoons, Stress-Free and Flying Home

I’m back! And some of you will be pleased to know that Consume & Update is also back and temporarily on steroids! This edition will be bursting at the seams due to the hundreds of articles I missed while in Fiji that I just browsed all in one intense sitting. Grab a Red Bull for [...]

Consume & Update: Interesting Travel, 1 Question and Road Trip

Get ready to consume a whole lotta good stuff.
How Can I Resist This Title?
Vagabondish is a travelzine I keep my eye on and with good reason, as this week they posted How to Master the Art of Interesting Travel. I’m hooked! Amy Baker describes interesting travel in a way that makes sense, thanks to the [...]

Consume & Update: Bloggers on Happiness, Ambition, and Reason

I did a little reading this week, and this is what stuck from the lot. Click on the images to read the articles.
Good Investments
I’ve only recently come to hear of Rolf Potts, and I look forward to reading his novel “Vagablogging” in the coming months. Here on his blog, fellow writer Scott Gilbertson discusses possible [...]

Wow. I Really Liked this Article.

Makes me feel so…legitimate.
Is the long-term traveler really nothing more than an immature child in others’ eyes? Not a curious soul seeking answers but rather an intellectual teenager, ignorant of the future and focusing only on the pleasure of the moment? I hope so, but not for the reasons you may think.
Turner hit it square [...]