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2012-03-02

82 HOURS IN TULUM....

stayed in a hut.
on stilts.
on a rockside.
overlooking the ocean.
no electricity....
but great ziplining, cave snorkeling, ruins touring, local neighborhoodexploring










and-- here is a partial repost of some OCD travel journals.
We all do it. take a million digital photos, with the best of intentions to make the photo album ‘when i get back’...  and then suddenly it’s 5 years later and the photo CDs are collecting dust in a shoebox at the back of your closet.  but we still seem to avoid scrapbooking because it typically conjures up pictures of your glue-stick wiedling geriatric aunt in at her kitchen table.  not really your thing.  but theres a more fresh way to do it. and it doesnt involve stickers and premade journaling kits.
How to embrace the art of journaling the way our grandparents did:
* engraving rubbings. 
* flower pressings 
* drawings / sketches
* writing. 
* postcards. 
* mini watercolor paintings
* sample collecting, etc....
i heard this somewhere and love it- its really one of the best reasons to start journaling your travels.
A LIFE IS NOT MEASURED BY THE NUMBER OF DAYS LIVED, BUT BY THE NUMBER OF DAYS REMEMBERED. REMEMBER YOURS BY MAKING A TRAVEL JOURNAL.

here are a few pages from my travel journals.
hongkong to prauge, paris to argentina, and everywhere in between...

















Pinecone Camp said...

I love your travel journals! You've inspired me to go through my archives and put together little books from our last few trips.

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