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Taking a short break…

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

napping

I leave the country again in one week…how times flies. I really do feel like hours are moving like minutes and I wonder if I will get everything accomplished that is on my ever growing list!

You may have noticed that I’ve taken a bit of a blogging break. I needed this break for a couple of reasons; to prepare to leave the country again long term, and to redesign and move my Ottsworld website! The website is still under construction and I will have a complete update when it is finished (hopefully before I hop on the plane for Nepal!) You are welcome to check it out while it is in progress at www.ottsworld.com

So - hang in there, be patient and don’t give up on me! I will be up and running again really soon; this time from Nepal (assuming I can find an internet connection and electicity!)

How to Survive Being a Passenger

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Being a passenger Check out my latest travel article on the Indie Travel Podcast site! I’ve had many experiences with being a passenger, so I put together some things to consider before stepping onto that plane, train, bus, bike, or automobile. Sometimes you need drugs, sometimes you need a little help from above, but most of all you need some luck!

Click here to read the article!

Midwestern Round-Up

Monday, August 4th, 2008
God Rays Photo: Lake Sunset For the 'best of' my summer photography - click here! I can’t believe it’s been 2 months. This is the longest I’ve spent in the Midwest ... [Continue reading this entry]

Traveling Circus – An Endangered Species

Friday, August 1st, 2008
Elephant raising the big top Photo: Elephant and crew raising the big top To view the "best of" South Dakota photography click here! To view all snapshots of ... [Continue reading this entry]

Corn and Cowboys

Friday, August 1st, 2008
Rodeo Photo: Holding on Tightly To see the 'best of' photography from South Dakota - click here! To see snapshots from the Rodeo, click here! One day left on my South Dakota family ... [Continue reading this entry]