via Thought Catalog. I never thought I would still be nomadic. My original round-the-world trip was only supposed to last one year before I went back home, found a “real” job, settled down, and by now, be married, have a house, 2.5 children, and complain about my retirement fund to my friends. Yet life took […]
Tag Archives: Travel
Voyager Captures Sounds of Interstellar Space
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft captured these sounds of interstellar space. Voyager 1’s plasma wave instrument detected the vibrations of dense interstellar plasma, or ionized gas, from October to November 2012 and April to May 2013. The graphic shows the frequency of the waves, which indicate the density of the plasma. Colors indicate the intensity of […]
Day 3 from Panama
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
My third day in Panama. I had a hot tour guide Jean Pierre who took me to El Valle de Anton. The best part of the trip were the waterfalls and environmental features: including the Chorro El Macho, Las Mozas waterfall, “square” trees behind Hotel Campestre, and a group of small thermal pools (which consist […]
Vacation: Destination Panama
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
For the next 10 days, I am taking off for Panama. I will be staying in a resort in a rainforest. Very excited for the experience and the ability to detach from everything. In the meantime, I have queued up blog posts for the 200 or so people who come to my site daily.
Uzès Wednesday Market, Southern France
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Originally posted on Cooking in Tongues:
The Uzès Saturday market, Place aux Herbes, is one of the most popular in the South of France, blending great food shopping and dry goods and catering to both locals and tourists in a quaint medieval town. Its little brother, the Wednesday market, focusses on the food, mostly regional…
Vivid 2013 Photos (Epic Sydney Day Trip Part Two)
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Originally posted on Wanton Creation:
Vivid is a huge “lights, music and ideas” spectacular that is run across much of the harbour side of Sydney city for a few weeks each May and June. With light shows across Circular Quay (in view of many famous buildings, Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge), The Rocks,…
Date A Boy Who Travels
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
Originally posted on A Travel Blog:
Since I solemnly declared yesterday, Lena Day, as the result of an overwhelming week, I urged each of you do some something that you love! I found myself in a Starbucks, inspired and whipped out this little ditty. You may have read, “You Should Date An Illiterate Girl” by Charles…
What I Learned From Traveling Abroad
posted by Thought Catalog
I never get tired of blog posts on exploring the world. Travel is my greatest addiction, and one I look forward to engaging in soon. “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired […]
3 Reasons to Travel While You’re Young
posted by Daily Post from Bluxome Street
3 Reasons to Travel While You’re Young “For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.” – Robert Louis Stevenson “The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them […]