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Song of the Open Road

Song of the Open Road
A full time vagabond journey around the world. Many years and many countries. Share travel yarns!
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Corrupt Police in Mexico
2008-06-02 14:57:00
Corrupt Police in Mexico So Mira and I decided to walk the three kilometers back to El Panchan from the Palenque archaeology site in Southern Mexico rather than pay a dollar each to take a taxi van. It was a nice walk through some agricultural farm land in the jungle of Chiapas state. I was walking around looking at the birds and the trees and the big blue Mexican sky. Needless to say, I was minding my business when this little tiny twenty something year old Mexican man in a tight blue police academy t-shirt walked from down the road and affronts me on the path that I was walking on.--------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com post written about events near El Panchan, Mexico- early May 2008Song of the Open Road -- Travel Photos --------------“What is in your bottle?” He asked me in his native Spanish out of nowhere.I was carrying a water bottle, and water was clearly what was inside of it.“Agua,” I replied with a slight bite to my voice. I do not like being accosted with stu...
Asus Eee PC Initial Impressions
2008-06-01 21:18:00
Asus Eee PC Initial Impressions Just when I had given up purchasing an Asus Eee PC after being duped by Buy.com, the phone rang. It was my brother in law, Rory:"I, uh, found one of those computers that you were looking for over here at Best Buy.""What? I called them on the phone and went in there and they told me that they did not have any Asus computers in the entire Rochester area," I replied a touch skeptically."Well, they only have the floor model. Do you want me to try to pick it up for you?"I thought about it for a second. The Asus Eee PC that we were talking about was the older version that only has 4 gigs of internal memory. I needed to quickly do some math."Do you think it has enough room to download Front Page on it?" I asked.Rory fiddled round with the computer while we were talking:"There is a lot of junk on it that we can get rid of; yes, I think you could do it.""Ok, buy it."He tried. --------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate New York, USA- June 1, 2008Son...
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Buffalo NY Friends Anarchy Nostalgia
2008-06-01 16:33:00
Buffalo NY Friends , Anarchy , and Nostalgia Last Friday, the 23rd of May, was my birthday. I went up to my old haunt of Buffalo, New York to visit an old friend who goes by the name of Smethan.For a good four year period at the beginning of this decade I would swing through Buffalo for a quick stay each summer in a dirty attic full of friends, music, and the youthful spirit of revolt. A collection of tales an memories were made with these friends, and now I still enjoy a good swing through Buffalo to talk of the old days when we were but black clad kids out looking for kicks, rejecting every vestige of our culture, while taking on the new dawn with the passion of antiquated anarchy. The loud portion of my early 20's youth was left there in that hopeless city.-------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate New York, USA- May 2008 Song of the Open Road -- Travel Photos --------------Buffalo is a rotting, sunless hole of nothingness, but the people there are good, and the city ha...
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Old Man Smoking a Pipe
2008-05-30 15:22:00
Old Man Smoking a Pipe The 23rd of May, My Birthday. I have become and old man smoking a pipe.At twenty five years of age, I still pretended that I was a youth, and at 26, I was just one year away from 25; but at 27, I cannot deny that I am a full grown, full fledged, bearded and crusty adult. I say this with a smile, as I just turned 27 years old last Friday. Oh well, I am old. I have now acquiesced with Mira's teasing that I am "soooo ooollllddd." I suppose I am, but I think that I like it. I would not ever want to be 18 and totally (completely) stupid again. Teddy Roosevelt said that, "The only time you really live fully is from thirty to sixty. The young are slaves to dreams; the old servants of regrets. Only the middle-aged have all their five senses in the keeping of their wits." My deep gutted approval of this quote only shows my new-found age. At 18, I realize now, that I did not know which way was up: I was confused, angry at things that I could not change, clueless, and ...
Travel to Eastern Europe
2008-05-29 15:23:00
Travel to Eastern Europe I am now pondering my path of travel for the summer of 2008. It looks as if this summer is for Eastern Europe . I fly through Dublin and into Prague in the Czech Republic on Wednesday June 4, 2008, and then I should take off by foot and thumb from there and travel deep into the smörgåsbord of countries that is the current arrangement of Eastern Europe."God looks with grace upon acts that begin on Wednesday." I do not know where I picked this quote up from, I do not know if it is true, but I always begin journeys on Wednesdays. And it just works out that Wednesday is usually the cheapest day of the week for flights. I paid $421 to get from Rochester, New York to Dublin, Ireland via JFK on the Jetblue/ Ryanair partnership and then another $65 to go from Dublin to Prague in the Czech Republic.--------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.comin Upstate New York, USA- May 29, 2008Song of the Open Road -- Travel Photos--------------I split this journey to Prague up int...
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Don't Buy from Buy.com
2008-05-27 14:30:00
Don't Buy from Buy.comI made a mistake. A week ago I went against my intuition and purchased an Asus eee PC 900 laptop computer from Buy.com, a big internet "seller consolidator." I usually refuse to make big online purchases without first talking with a representative of the company that I am buying from over the telephone. I am skeptical; I am old fashioned; I want to know who I am dealing with before I enter into a business transaction. I want to know if a company is reputable enough to not hire customer service representatives in India whose job it is to essentially say that they, "cannot do anything" with an unseen bobble of the head.But a telephone number for Buy.com was not available on their website. This was a clear sign that they did not want to deal with me. I should have turned an ran, when I kept on going headlong into the arms of impending annoyance.--------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate New York, USA- May 27, 2008Song of the Open Road -- Travel Photo...
Eberhardt Novel Vagabond
2008-05-23 03:10:00
Isabelle Eberhardt's Novel, VagabondThe following passage comes from Isabelle Eberhardt's novel Vagabond. It just arrived in the mail yesterday, and it is just what I need to read right now, as I stand on the brink of a new journey, both inside and out. Everything happens when it needs to happen, I thoroughly believe this. I have the suspicion that Isabelle Eberhardt's Vagabond is going to me one of my great travel books.--------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate New York, USA- May 22, 2008 Song of the Open Road -- Travel Photos --------------Passage from Vagabond:'I love freedom, Gouriewa, and I didn't find freedom among our libertarians.''Well, of course not. We're not free. We're only humble workers for future freedom.''I use to think that too, once upon a time, But now it seems to me that it would be far better if everyone just took all moral, intellectual and material liberties now, from today onwards, regardless of the sanctions of moder...
Photos from Tikal Flores Guatemala City
2008-05-22 15:15:00
Photos from Tikal, Flores , Guatemala City The following links go to travel photos from Guatemala, and include the bus station in Guatemala City, the comfortable village of Flores, and the ruins and pyramids of Tikal. Click on the below links to go to the photographs. For more photographs go to Guatemala travel photos.--------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate New York, USA - May 22, 2008Song of the Open Road -- Travel Photos --------------Click on the links to go to more photos from GuatemalaFlores- Flores Guatemala Flores and Tikal Guatemala Guatemala City- Guatemala City Bus Station Chicken Bus in Guatemala Tikal- Pyramids at Tikal Guatemala Tikal Jungle Guatemala Tikal Guatemala Ruins Stelaes Insect BitesPhotos from Tikal, Flores, Guatemala City* Travel Blog Directory * Vagabond Journey.com * Travel Photos * Eight years of round the world vagabond travel. Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
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Label Travel Funds- Travel Tip #13
2008-05-21 17:08:00
Label Travel Funds - Travel Tip #13On the Road I keep my travel funds spread out all over my body my bags to protect against absolute loss or theft. I put a little money in the secret inside pockets that I have sewn into my pants, I stash a little in a pocket of my vest, distribute $20 bills through my bags, keep a twenty in my hat band, and then keep what is left in my money belt. Experience has taught me that widely distributing my funds is the best way to travel with money. But there is only one problem: with all of my funds spread so liberally around my clothing and baggage, I have found that it is difficult to remember exactly how much money I put where. So this leads me to this travel tip:Travel Tip #13- Label Travel Funds--------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate New York, USA May 21, 2008Song of the Open Road -- Travel Photos --------------I have found it to be true that opportune, and often times otherwise good, people will nick a few dollars here and there f...
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Travel in a 1971 Ford Falcon
2008-05-21 03:14:00
Travel in a 1971 Ford Falcon and Uniting Latin AmericaOr, A Way to TravelPanama City, Panama, in the food court of the mall across from the Albrook bus terminal I ate 25 cent slices of pizza and watched as two travels found a way to travel.I did not know that those two kids were travelers at that time; I just knew that they were accosting everyone in the food court with their attempts at selling t-shirts. They would walk up to an unsuspecting table and give them their sale's pitch, and either sell a shirt or move on. I just figured that they were working for some humanitarian organization and were donation sharking the general populous of Panama. But as I watched them my curiosity grew, as they did not look like the usually bunch of volunteers who would be out selling shirts for some "cause" or another. They were bold, confident, slightly ragged, and seemed to be people who really believed in what they were doing. They did not seem to be the average donation sharks working for some...
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Motorcycle Bob on the Watch
2008-05-20 21:50:00
Motorcycle Bob on the Watch My loyal reader and friend Motorcycle Bob recently informed me that I put a post with a bunch of dead links a few days ago. I did not know that I did so, and went on as if business was as usual. Then Bob said something to the effect of, "Hey dummy, I can't go to your web pages if you don't publish the right links!" --------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate, New York- May20, 2008 Song of the Open Road -- Travel Photos --------------I said "Whoah, I did put up a bunch of dead links," and then went and fixed them.So the links on Blog Posts from Guatemala and Mexico are now fixed if you want to read these posts.Thanks Bob!Motorcycle Bob on the Watch* Travel Blog Directory * Vagabond Journey.com * Travel Photos * Eight years of round the world vagabond travel. Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
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Asus eee PC Travel Computer
2008-05-20 20:31:00
Asus eee PC 900 Travel Computer Today Vagabond Journey has put into motion the retirement of "Old Faithful," my big archaic Dell Laptop, and purchased a slim and slender Asus eee PC 900. This is the new model of the eee PC, and it is more like a real computer than its "web appliance" predecessor; as it has vastly more internal storage: 12 gigs as oppose to the 4 or 2 gigs of the old model. The eee PC 900 just came out on May 14th and I made my purchase today, May 20th. It was a battle to find one. I had to fight my way to the front of the geek line to get my hands on one of these nifty little computers. --------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Song of the Open Road -- Travel Photos --------------I become very nervous about purchasing anything. Even a one dollar pair of old and raggedy jeans sends me into a cautious buyer frenzy. No kidding, I readily look over even the simplest and cheapest of purchases for long extents of time before I even think of walking u...
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Upstate New York is Beautiful
2008-05-19 17:49:00
Upstate New York is Beautiful I grew up in a really beautiful place: Upstate New York in the United States of America. Orchards, fields, and a dark blue sky stretch out as far as the horizon . . . without the slightest vestige of a city or drudgery and frustration of city life. I grew up far out in the countryside, and long lines of sight and clean fresh air have been the rule of my upbringing. I enjoy this environment, and feel most comfortable when I am in places similar to it. I like to look out for miles across agricultural fields and watch the tractors pass over the soil and into the night. This is my home, and I have always known that Upstate New York is beautiful.--------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate New York- May 19, 2008Song of the Open Road -- Travel Photos --------------The view from my homelandWhen I travel I tell people that I am from New York, and they take me for a city dweller. As I sit in my parental home now looking out the window, ...
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Mexican Tattoo Magazine Stole Photos
2008-05-18 17:41:00
Mexican Tattoo Magazine Stole Photos from Vagabond JourneyI suppose when you publish on the internet you have to accept the fact that your words and pictures will be stolen by other websites. This is just the way that it is, but I was always under the impression that print magazines would have the decency of asking permission before using photos. I was wrong.Mira and I were walking through the streets of Cancun, Mexico when the idea struck me that maybe she should pick up a Mexican tattoo magazine before we move north. Mira is an aspiring tattoo artist as well as a traveler, so she collects various tattoo magazines and tattoo related things in her journeys. So we walked up to a news paper booth and asked the lady inside if she had any tattoo magazines. She did. We bought one. --------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Cancun, Mexico- May 2008Song of the Open Road - Travel Photos -------------- We then walked around town a little more and then returned to the hotel and began le...
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Beach at Cancun Mexico
2008-05-18 16:28:00
Beach at Cancun , Mexico I went to the beach in Cancun, Mexico and laughed. There is no beach in Cancun! It has all eroded away, never was there anyway, was washed to the heavens by hurricane Wilma, or has just been so crowed by five star hotels that there is now only a little strip of sparkling white sand for fat tourists to rest their big sunburned butts on. There are lots of fat tourist with big sun burned butts on the little pee wee beach of Cancun. But the tall towers and massive complexes of literally hundreds of 5-star hotels still stand presidingly over all. I fear for these hotels though, as they now only stand around 10 meters from the ever threatening tidings of the Caribbean Sea ever smashing up against, and carrying out to sea, the Mayan Riviera. --------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.comin Cancun, Mexico- May 2008Song of the Open Road - Travel Photos--------------This beach at Cancun was probably really nice at one time, I can see glimmers of the beauty shouting from ...
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Camping at Tikal
2008-05-17 04:31:00
Camping at TikalCamping at Tikal. Got eaten by jungle insects; a loud drunk moron kept yelling all night long without regard or care for the other campers; and the only facilities at the campsite were a small palm leaf pavilion placed over a concrete slab. I think, though am still not sure, that we were suppose to sleep on the barren concrete (who the hell wants to camp on concrete?). Mira and I arrived at Tikal at noonday by shuttle bus from Flores, Guatemala. Our plan was to camp at the front gate, and we figured that we would arrive early to secure our sleeping place before entering the archaeology site after three PM. I was also excited and could not bear sitting around in tranquil Flores when the great archaeology site of Tikal lays only 60km away. You see, if you enter Tikal after three in the afternoon you get a ticket that is good for the next day as well. So, being a thrifty vagabond, I figured that it would be a far better value to get two days of Tikal for the price of on...
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Guatemala Civil War Magazine Article
2008-05-16 20:53:00
Guatemala Civil War Magazine Article This is an article that I wrote for Cafe Abroad magazine about the life and trials of a Guatemalan Civil War refugee in Costa Rica. Another $50 in a vagabond's pocket can never be refused. --------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate NY, USA Travel Photos --------------Just trying to write for my living. Read this article at, Scorched Earth: Talks with a Guatemalan Refugee or read the interview that served as the basis of this story at, Interview with La Profesora.Thanks,Wade* Travel Blog Directory * Vagabond Journey.com * Travel Photos * Eight years of round the world vagabond travel. Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
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1001 Historic Sites
2008-05-16 15:06:00
1001 Historic Sites You Must See Before You Die 1001 Historic Sites You Must See Before You Die is a giant compilation of photographs and short descriptions of great historic sites around the world. The book is close to a thousand pages long, weighs as much as - and sort of looks like - a brick, and was put out in collaboration with UNESCO. I was sent this book to review by its publisher, and I must say that I am happy to have received it. I have no qualms with receiving free books, and 1001 Historic Sites is a great conversational piece and can be easily be browsed through in comfort at brief intervals. It is one fine coffee table book (too bad I do not carry a coffee table with me). --------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate NY, USA- May 16, 2008 Travel Photos --------------"1001 Historic Sites You Must See Before You Die is a comprehensive and sumptuous visual guide, and a one-stop compendium of the historically important must-se...
Blog Posts from Mexico and Guatemala
2008-05-16 03:10:00
Blog Posts from Mexico and Guatemala The following blog posts were recently written when I was traveling in Mexico and Guatemala. These blog post were published on Vagabond Journey.com. Please check these pieces out to let me know if you would prefer me to publish on Blogger (this blog) or on Vagabond Journey.com. You can do this by voting in the poll at the top of the side bar navigation on the left hand side of this page or by commenting below!Thank you, I appreciate all the feedback I can get.--------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate New York, USA- May 15, 2008Travel Photos --------------Mexico- CNN News and Traveling- In my opinion, traveling is the the great equalizer to the fallacy of the news media. I watched CNN for a little while in a hotel room in Palenque, Mexico, and was appalled at how they presented the world as if it was falling apart to shambles: death, famine, and infanticide the world over! Then I looked out my window, just to ensu...
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Shelter from the Storm
2008-05-15 23:58:00
Shelter from the Storm The world is good. The people in it are good, too. I know this.A middle aged European woman sat next to me on the Jet Blue flight from Cancun Mexico to JFK, New York. She asked me if I would mind if she rested her feet up on the seat next to me. Her toes were a little gross and they were peaking out at me from little holes scattered all about her be-speckled socks. I did not mind their less than amiable company though, so I smiled and told her that it would be OK. She thanked me, raised her feet into a comfortable position, and then told me that if I needed anything on the flight all I would only have to ask her. I smiled.--------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com on Jet Blue flight from Cancun to New York- May 14, 2008Travel Photos --------------An hour later I asked the Jet Blue flight attendant if we would be served a meal. He said no. I sat back in my seat, slightly dejected and hungry. But in a matter of moments I found a chocolate bar and a bag of Jap...
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Cancun Mexico Airport
2008-05-15 21:46:00
Down at the Cancun Mexico Airport I do not feel as if I can take over the world today. Mira and I parted ways, I got in a huge fight with Jet Blue airways and Mexican immigration about departure taxes, Google dropped from their index a hundred pages from Vagabond Journey, and I happenstancially found a photo that was stolen from Vagabond Journey and published without permission in a Mexican tattoo magazine. The topper to all of this is that my laptop computer is quickly kicking the bucket and needs to be replaced with money that I am not sure that I have. But I smile and look onward anyway. For how much fun could life be without a few ruts on the Road every once in a while. Oh well, take what comes and walk right on passed it with a smile on my face.--------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Cancun, Mexico- May 14, 2008 Travel Photos --------------For I know that Mira and I will meet again down the Road, I will soon wave goodbye ...
Travel Blog on Blogger
2008-05-15 20:03:00
Back in the Blog ger Saddle AgainAfter experimenting with a variety of hand made template styles and ways of publishing this travel blog on Vagabond Journey.com, I have decided to put the venture on hold and to stay on Blogger. Blogger is good. Song of the Open Road has a page rank of 4/10 and we are getting a good deal of traffic. What can be wrong with this? If something ain't broke then don't try to fix it. --------------Wade from Vagabond Journey.com in Upstate NY, USA- May 15, 2008Travel Photos --------------I liked the idea of publishing my blog and website 100% on my own and without the assistance of any sort of blogging system, pre-designed template, or content management system. I want my site to look like a vagabond made it. I do not want it to be posh or perfect. But I also want it to be easily used. I write this blog to be read.I think that the Blogger system is more user friendly than the one that I was using on Vagabond Journey, but I am on the inside so I cannot pos...
Photos from France
2008-05-05 17:07:00
Photos from France In the winter of 2007 I found myself traveling in France for the second time. The first time I rode a ferry boat over from Ireland and landed in Cherbourg. After around an hour of walking around I decided that it was high time to head out to Spain, and I immediately hoped a train to Paris and then boarded another one bound west. I did not even know that I was in Spain when I woke up the next morning, and I stumbled out of the train station and into the street. I spoke some nonsense in Spanish to an old woman in the street and confirmed that I really did board the correct train in Paris and really ended up in Spain. The second time that I traveled in France was last winter when I went to visit some good friends from Chile in the south. The following photos are from this second visit:The above two photographs are of French Muslims selling fruits and vegetables at a market and the Roman forum in Nimes, FrancePhotos from France-Rural France Roman Ruins in Nimes Franc...
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Photos from Costa Rica
2008-05-03 17:14:00
Photos from Costa Rica I took the following pictures in Costa Rica during my travels there in 2006 and 2008. They are of San Jose, Heredia, the beaches of Manuel Antonio and Uvita, girls on the beach in bikinis, guys with long dreadlocks, gay men on the beach in speedos, the flora of Costa Rica, entomology, and photographs of where your bananas come from.Click on the below links to go to the photos: Uvita Costa Rica Flora of Costa Rica Costa Rica Costa Rica Dreadlocks Backpacks Mountains Costa Rica Gay Men Dreadlock Girl on BeachFor more travel photography go to Vagabond Journey Travel PhotosWade from Vagabond Journey.comAntigua, GuatemalaMay 3, 2008Eight years of round the world vagabond travel. Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
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Hobo Names on Hobo Traveler.com
2008-05-02 15:06:00
Hobo Names on Hobo Traveler.comGet your very own hobo name! Going quick! Going fast! Get them before they are all gone!Andy from Hobo Traveler.com has added a new feature to his colossal site: hobo names for his mob of readers. Andy writes that, "Soon you will need this username, nickname, password, and a bio page add information to either HoboTraveler.com or HoboHideOut.com. Sign up now if you want to be called, Dude, Boxcar, HoboJane, or just called late-for-supper."http://www.hobotraveler. com/hobo-name/signup/So sign up now to become a part of the Hobo Traveler community.What is a hobo name you may ask? Well . . . I suppose it is technically just a name that a hobo goes by. Real life hobos tend to not go by their real names, and use rather silly alias to refer to themselves when on the Road.So far while traveling I have met hobos by the names of Cornbread, Etta, Monkey, Ubertramp, Nick Nebraska, and a tattooed faced boxcar traveler who went by the name of "Earl." Basically a ho...
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Travel Photos from China
2008-05-02 14:56:00
Travel Photos from China Below you will find travel photos from China that are on the photograph pages of Vagabond Journey.com. These photos were taken in 2005, 2006, and 2007 from all over China. I had a think for the Middle Kingdom for a long time and I found myself traveling the length and breathe of that country many times. I also studied Mandarin Chinese at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou in between the traveling times. China is still my favorite country in the world.Follow the below links to look at these photos: West Lake Hangzhou China Grand Canal in Suzhou China Tiantai Mountains of China Longjing Dragon Well Tea in China China Qingdao Beach Suzhou West Lake Hangzhou Jade Emperor Peak Mount Tai China Visit to Tai Shan Mountain in China Tai Shan Mountain China China photos China Photos 2- Photographs of tourist sites in China. China photographs - pictures and images from around China Photographs from China Photographs from China Photos from China page 6 For mor...
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Chichicastenango Guatemala Market Photos
2008-04-28 17:40:00
Chichicastenango Guatemala Market Photos The following travel photos are from the Chichicastenango market which takes place on Thursdays and Sundays, and is under a hundred miles from Guatemala City. My theme for taking pictures in this market was "babies in papooses, people carrying things on their heads, and drunk men passed out on the street." I found many targets for these photos.For more travel photos from around the world go to Vagabond Journey Travel Photos.Look at them by clicking on the links below: Chichicastenango Market- Chichicastenango Market in Guatemala Market Day Chichicastenango Guatemala Babies in Papooses and Mayan Women at Chichicastenango Market Guatemala Guatemalan Food and Girls Cooking at Chichicastenango Chichicastenango Market and Mayan Clothing Guatemala Market and Baby in Papoose and Mayan ClothingEight years of round the world vagabond travel. Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
Blog Posts, Letters, and Photos
2008-04-28 02:38:00
Blog Posts , Letters , and Photos Hello,I just put up a few new blog posts, answered a few reader questions, and published a whole bunch of new travel photos on Vagabond Journey.Travel Blog Posts:My Early TravelsThis post is about the 7 or 8 years of travel before I began writing regularly on Song of the Open Road.Backpacking is Dead- Long Live the BackpackerThoughts in Antigua, Guatemala about how I do not understand how backpackers can afford to spend days of travel funds on a few beers.Living Under the Radar in AntiguaAbout working on the Road, and the balance that a little work a day can bring.Travel Questions and Answers:Traveling with a girlfriend questionAbout the pros and cons of traveling with a partner.Where I want to travel mostQuestion about where I really want to travel to right now.Travel money questionQuestion and answer about travel funds.New Photographs:Photos from PanamaPhotos from GuatemalaClick on these links to go to the stories, letters, and photographs.As ever-Wa...
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Travel Photos from Gibraltar England Panama Morocco
2008-04-25 18:54:00
Travel Photos from Gibraltar, England , Panama , and Morocco The following are links to images that I have taken while traveling through Gibraltar, England, Panama, and Morocco. I am trying to create a huge database of photographs at Vagabond Journey Travel Photos as well as test Andy's experimental lifestyles project.Click on the below links to go to photos of Gibraltar, England, Panama, and Morocco:Gibraltar: Barbary Apes Macaques Gibraltar Barbary Apes Monkeys Gibraltar Gibraltar Monkeys British FlagEngland:Paddington Bear Station London EnglandPanama: Casco Viejo Miraflores Locks Panama Miraflores Locks Panama Canal Beaches in PanamaMorocco:Hassan II Mosque Moroccan People Images from Morocco Moroccan Perfume, Women, Cats Mosques in Morocco Mosques, Perfume, Olives in Morocco Sale Minaret Sweet Food Morocco Marrakech Morocco Riad Hotel Vagabond Journey Travel Photos - check out the places you want to travel to before you get there!Wade from Vagabond J...
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New Travel Photos Index!
2008-04-24 22:25:00
New Travel Photos Index Attention anyone who reads this Song of the Open Road Travel Blog! I have since been working diligently on the Vagabond Journey site and I have put up a new index page for the photographs section. I am trying to publish fifty travel photos a day, so this is one of the biggest sections of the site. Check it out at:Vagabond Journey Photos IndexThanks and Walk Slow,WadeEight years of round the world vagabond travel. Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
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