Not exact matches
Traveling to and exploring somewhere new, cooking meals that
make me
feel good, expressing myself through exercise, creating through art and education, learning about, observing, and being with
people in order to assist them in creating the situation that's
best for them.
A few unexpected minor pleasures: the time -
travel flick Predestination, an adaptation of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one of those rare sci - fi movies that
feels like it was
made by
people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which
feels, in the
best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minute.
The look of the car is superb but sitting in the back seat reminded me of garib rath train where you
travel in ac chair car but the seats are not comfortable... the window is also too small leaving the
person inside wanting to stretch up to get a view outside... just does not
feel Ur sitting in a high ground clearance car... could have
made the rear
better keeping in mind the comfort of the
person sitting in the rear.
In my case, the projects that I do allow me to meet
people I wouldn't ordinarily meet,
travel to places I wouldn't normally go to, learn about subjects that I didn't know I would be interested in, and sometimes even help
people out in small ways that
make me
feel good.
If you honestly want to use your platform for
good «I'm constantly questioning whether or not there's still space in
travel media to do what
feels good and right... Whether it can ever benefit marginalized communities, whether it can really educate and
make people of privilege open their eyes and minds, whether it can truly be sustainable.»
I'm probably one of the most indecisive
people I know,
traveling solo forced me to
make a lot of decisions on the spot, it was frustrating but not having to seek anyone's approval was the
best feeling ever.
Alyssa: Honestly, I'm not trying to self - promote but reading
people's blogs (not just my blog) who relate to you will
make you
feel a lot
better about
traveling.
The
best thing about having a
travel blog has been
feeling a part of a community and
making connections with many inspiring
people through Twitter.