Sentences with phrase «met along my travels»

Whether it's over a beer or a tweet, everyone I've met along my travels have been fascinating.
That way you can take your time to stop and browse or chat with friendly people you meet along your travels.
Some friends we met along our travels include Luke Schneider (Radiangames), Dave Volyes (Armless Octopus), Nick Marroni (Marroni Electronic Entertainment), Robert Boyd (Zeboyd Games), James Silva & Michelle Juett (Ska Studios), Andy Dunn (The ZBuffer), Brandon Vaughan and Christin Evans (Edelman), Roderick Lizardo (Encore), John Polson (DIYgamer, Indie Superstar), Deejay (Binary Tweed, IndieCity), the Final Form Games crew, and many more!

Not exact matches

During that time, the two of us had been traveling, politically and culturally speaking, pretty much along the same path and had met often on the way.
Weighing in at more than 12,000 pounds, the 48 - foot long, 12 - foot wide and 11.5 - foot tall Great Big Idaho ® Potato will travel across the country next year visiting customers, stopping by trade shows and of course, meeting millions of Idaho ® potato fans along the way.
Rather than bypass the meet completely — he was the heavy favorite to win the 200 and 500 freestyle races — Rooney traveled with the team and led the Matadors to a third - place finish in the 200 freestyle relay along with fellow juniors Jared Brandley and twins Michael and Ryan Eckles.
«Being a part of the Socal league allowed me to grow as an athlete and now I get to travel the world to race my bike and meet so many amazing people along the way.
When you're traveling with infants, be sure to have a car seat that meets all the proper safety regulations, and don't forget to bring along your favorite nursing pillow for stops along the way.
Waldorf is dedicated to providing its middle school students with an academic curriculum with rigor and purpose — one that is creatively designed to meet the particular needs of middle school students — along with exceptional teachers, regular class travel, a no - cut athletic program, and fine arts and performing arts courses.
One year ago this month, I travelled to Oak Brook, Illinois to attend the annual McDonald's shareholder meeting along with five other moms: Sally Kuzemchak of Real Mom Nutrition; Casey Hinds of KY Healthy Kids; Leah Segedie, founder of the Mamavation community; Migdalia Rivera, associate campaign director at MomsRising.org; and Rosa Perea, a Chicago - area health educator.
One year ago this month, I travelled to Oak Brook, Illinois to attend the annual McDonald's shareholder meeting along with five other moms: Sally Kuzemchak of Real Mom Nutrition; Casey Hinds of KY Healthy Kids; Leah Segedie, founder of the... [Continue reading]
Traveling is a compelling experience that opens your eyes to new and beautiful things in the world, to new and fascinating people that you meet along the way, and to many other excitements that make you cherish your time more.
Last year, Circle's Founder John Weltman along with Eva Yu, who works with our Chinese couples, traveled to Beijing to meet with intended parents.
Here's the plan, one so crazy it just might work — cross the country and along the way seek out the enemy in his home territory and on his own terms: «From October through November 2008, I will travel to over 30 cities across the United States to meet, interview and report how young people are using the Internet to leverage their social and political power.»
Along with the fulfilling tasks came constant travel and 60 - to 80 - hour workweeks, including meetings on weekends.
«I love the anticipation of traveling to a new destination and meeting people along the way,» says Asquith.
I have so enjoyed traveling the past month — as many of you know, I'm in the midst of a cross-country move and it was just great getting to stop along the way and meet so many of you!
Traveling three times every month this fall along with training, recovery, and meeting nutrition needs, the supplements were too much.
I have traveled to more than 50 different countries and 6 continents, meeting hundreds of amazing people along the way.
I'd not have traveled as frequently and for as long, meeting new people and making new friends along the way.
Their tours cost the same as the average travel agencies, and they will help you meet hundreds of attractive, single women along the way.
I am Simpler, cool friendly and open minded, down to earth, like to meet up new people's, likes to travel, music, movies, looking for a good open minded friendship feel free to get along with me, let see where i..
I've travelled to some of the best destinations across the globe and met amazing people along the way.
Traveling is not a bad choice for you, you get to see and experience new things and meet new people along the way.
I like long walks along the seashore, I love taking pictures of nature, like to travel, excursions, pleasant chat., gardening, meet my family and friends.
Our tours cost the same as the average travel agencies, PLUS you will meet hundreds of beautiful, single women along the way!
I actually travelled the world on my own for almost three years, meeting people at every step along the way.
I travel a lot and would love to meet someone interested in coming along when time permits.
Agnes Varda, the queen of the French new wave, directs the film, putting herself front and center with JR, a French muralist / photographer, as they travel across the French countryside, developing a beautiful friendship as they meet various locals, photographing them and putting their faces up in the most remarkable places along the way.
It tells a tale about a truck driver called Conway who's travelling along a secret highway in the caves beneath Kentucky and the people he meets.
Along with his wife Barb (Megan Mullally) and teenage son Scott (Griffin Gluck), Ned travels to California for Christmas to meet Stephanie's boyfriend Laird (James Franco).
Along with Finding Nemo, this is one of two major animated features released in 2003 in which a guardian must travel to rescue their child from certain doom, meeting a variety of different eccentric characters, and risking life and limb along theAlong with Finding Nemo, this is one of two major animated features released in 2003 in which a guardian must travel to rescue their child from certain doom, meeting a variety of different eccentric characters, and risking life and limb along thealong the way.
A college knucklehead and his loser friends travel by car from Texas to New York in hopes of retrieving a videotape sent to his girlfriend revealing an indiscretion, and along the way they have nonstop bizarre adventures and meet even stranger people.
Along the way, he meets a woman (Rosamund Pike), whose whole family was killed by some other bad marauding Indians, and together they travel from New Mexico to Montana at a glacial pace.
The position offers the pair an excuse to do something the father and mother had long discussed: He and his son will travel the country, from municipality A to Z, and meet the country's citizens along the way.
It includes the chief's fight to prevent whites from traveling along the Oregon and Bozeman Trails, his meeting with President Ulysses S. Grant, and his band's forced move to a reservation.
Along the way he meets a group of unlikely allies in the form of a travelling group of fire country natives.
When traveling he actively seeks out stories from people he meets along the way.
Along the way, he accidentally travels to multiple parallel universes, meeting several alternate versions of himself and tearing a gaping hole in the fabric of reality.
Many pet parents are hitting the road and jet setting with their furry loved ones in tow, yet only manufacturers and retailers that meet their travel needs will be invited along for the ride.
Along his travels Robinson met many pet parents who had lost their companions to cancer and like him they were inspired to do great things in memory of their beloved pets.
Our best travel tip, by far, is to realize that all your best memories, all your best stories, are going to come from the people you meet along the way, not from the museums and galleries and natural wonders.
I'm travelling solo but I don't feel like I am because I'm meeting so many people along my way.
Don't get me wrong, I did see A LOT on the train (it's a freaking LONG ride), and I met and was open to chatting with anyone and everyone along the way — but the early mornings in the hostels trying to catch a Wifi signal strong enough to research / write / email was too stressful on top of travel in stressful places.
There are, of course, stores in other countries and travel companions you'll meet along the way.
I've found nothing but kind, helpful people along the way and haven't had trouble meeting people to travel with whenever I felt uneasy being alone.
, meeting new people along the way — and sharing our travel tales with you.
Easily one of the best travel writers working today, Tayler, a frequent World Hum contributor, turns out yet another fine book about a rich journey, all the while posing larger questions about what unites us with and divides us from the people he meets along the way.
Probably because travel writers meet mainly strangers and taxi drivers, get around by plane, and are forced to haul along too much gear (what with all the requisite multi-media» ing today).
Slow Travel Berlin's book «Mauerweg: Stories from the Berlin Wall» takes the reader on a walk down this path and collects the stories of the people who authors Paul Scraton and Paul Sullivan meet along the way.
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