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Links by the hundreds, thanks to an Aussie

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

The results are in from the Darren Rowse ProBlogger Group Writing Project. I’m seeing more travel bloggers participating than in some previous writing events, but it was also fun to cruise through the non-travel sites.

Budget Globetrotting has predictions about travel in 2007, Working at Home on the Internet reflects on his blog’s focus, Time to Get Fit is proud of his weight loss and running (I’ve been thinking more and more of how out of shape I’m getting; time to pull on the tennies and get out that door!) and Travel Rants has some thoughts on his year as a travel blogger.  [read on]

From Schinveld and Kikase-cho to Dime Box: travel blogging now and next year

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

It’s not even (Julian calendar) New Year’s yet and I’m doing that “think and reflect” thing.

Thanks to Australian blogger Darren Rowse and another of his Problogger Group Writing Projects, I get to broadcast my thoughts to a wider-than-usual audience. Here’s my list of travel, blogging and general freelance writing ruminations as I look back on 2006, my first year blogging, and ahead to 2007.

Here’s what I learned at the revolution:

** I’ve made blogging friends all over the world but I’ve never actually met them. Liz Strauss in Chicago, TechZ in Bahrain, Pam in Seattle and Austria; they all give new and very positive meaning to “I met them on the Internet.”

** Blogging, if it’s done well, is harder than it looks and takes a lot of time.

** A good writer can write about almost anything, with a lot of research, creativity and willingness to admit what you don’t know. That’s how I fell into becoming one of the bloggers writing about NHRA drag racing on Fast Machines. I even figured out how to write racing posts that tied back into the travel with kids topic.

Holiday at the Alamo, courtesy of the San Antonio CVB

** Travel and discovery is great for educating your kids.

** Travel and discovery will spoil your kids for more of the same. Yes, they sometimes do get a little jaded and think that just because they’ve been to New York/Paris/Tokyo that everyone has gone or ought to go.

It’s a maturity thing for well-traveled children to recognize that not everyone thinks travel is all that important, nor can some others afford it or even want to budget for it. Military assignments got us overseas and all over the US, so we were fortunate to be able to do a lot on not that much cash. Just keep working to ensure that your kids appreciate it.

** Local travel holds all sorts of treasures and is easier on the budget. We just finished a nice day trip down to San Antonio to see the holiday-lighted Riverwalk and the Alamo.

As for looking ahead to 2007, I’m excited to continue developing my freelance writing business.

Never a patient person, I have to wait until March for my latest articles to be published in National Geographic Traveler, Transitions Abroad and CHOW (a food magazine; my first foodie work.) That’s why blogging is so much fun for me — no one edits my stuff and the reward of publication is immediate.

I also expect to do more drag racing work and continue my initial foray into NASCAR coverage, to use the other side of my brain.

One of my dearest friends gave me a lovely Waterman pen early in 2006 to help kick-start my writing career, and I used it this month to write holiday card notes to some of my editors. I reflected on how nice it is to even have editors to mail cards to, so with just that datapoint I’m calling it a pretty doggone successful year.

Finally, about the title: Schinveld, the Netherlands and Kikase-cho in Sasebo, Japan are two of the places that I’ve lived overseas, courtesy of the US Navy. Now I find myself in Central Texas, researching travel articles in places like the tiny town of Dime Box, Texas. How the world turns….

Support your parks: take the kids and visit

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
Bastrop State Park cabin area (Scarborough photo)We just returned from a quick weekend trip (along with the grandparents) to see one of the most ... [Continue reading this entry]

Family travel to Washington DC

Monday, December 11th, 2006
Washington Monument and cherry blossoms courtesy Kevglobal on Flickr
OK, the elections are over now ... [Continue reading this entry]

Biggest stuff in the U.S., in a good way.

Sunday, December 10th, 2006
The United States is known worldwide for BIG.  We have big cars, big trucks, big houses, big, umm, bodies.  You can also say that we dream big, thanks to all of that wide open big space in our country.  That space is ... [Continue reading this entry]

I’m tired of ski articles; are you?

Monday, December 4th, 2006
It's pretty predictable this time of year -- the travel magazines and newspaper travel sections are all filled with reports of ski resorts and ski towns and [Continue reading this entry]

London Calling….

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006
Enjoying Covent Garden, London (Scarborough photo)Time for a quick update from the European city that Americans love to visit....London. We went several times and really enjoyed ... [Continue reading this entry]