I was a gay time traveler who traveled back to Victorian England and met this world traveler. I told him about the future and he took me on his travels around the world while writing love poetry for his fiancé back home. Sometimes he’d read me the poetry while we held hands. I’d collect little souvenirs to take back to future with me. We’d look into each other’s eyes a lot.
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On bad days I remind myself that in the past 12 months, I’ve read in Buenos Aires and at the end of the world, in Shinjuku, Tokyo and on a bullet train from Himeji to Osaka, in front of the Atlantic Ocean in NJ and in front of the Pacific in CA, under redwoods and beside great lakes. I am blessed.
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I’m sorry but nothing can beat this old money aesthetic he’s got going on here. He’d either treat me like a princess or complete shit but I’m totally here for it regardless.
This is Harrison Wild
IG- harrisonrhwild 😍
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Mayan Mask "half skull"
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INTERVIEW: me by JASON HARRINGTON
You can find @jas0nharringt0n https://twitter.com/Jas0nHarringt0n on Twitter and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jas0nharringt0n/ ~ a writer whose work has appeared in the NYT, among other places – interviewed me. It was a 7 week-long intense, back and forth, labor of love. He’s based in Medellin, Colombia, and I’m in Tallinn, Estonia…
And, it’s finally here:…
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Wonderful Things That May or May Not Be Wonderful!!!
The World Showcase is one half of Walt Disney World's Epcot Center, pavilions from 13 different nations from around the globe each offering their own food, culture, and shopping opportunities (and sometimes attractions). The International Gateway, located in World Showcase, is another entrance to the park between the United Kingdom and France originally just for the Crescent Lake Resorts, now the landing pad for the new Skyliner gondolas. Since every area in WDW has its own background music, the International Gateway has its own medley of tracks from all across those aforementioned 13 countries. The sound quality is a bit old but it nonetheless soothing and sometimes transformative. It's another selection of tunes I use while working and something I could, would and will count as wonderful.
P.S. The ending section of La Vie En Rose still gives me goosebumps but that may be out of fear rather than wonder. Just thought I'd get that out there.
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Part one - Packing for the long trip
How do you pack for a trip that will take you through different climates and keep you away from home for months? As lightly as possible.
First, go through any old vacation photos and note what you wore the most. Make a list. Was there anything you took, but didn’t use? If you didn’t use or wear it last time, you probably won’t this time, leave it home. Grab all the clothes you want to take and lay them out somewhere where you can see everything. What goes together? If you do it right, you can come up with several different outfits from a few coordinating pieces of clothing. Think layers.
Obviously I am not a model, or a fashionista. I like to be comfortable and I want my Vagabond to think I’m cute. If you look, you see that everything goes together so I can mix and match. This trip took us from Kenya to New York, Paris, Ireland, Amsterdam, Venice, Florence, Rome and back to New York. We were gone from mid July to Early October. We each carried one suitcase with a matching backpack carry on (the light blue backpack shown folds flat and goes in the suitcase). Usually I wear the Gortex or tie it around my waist when we are flying.
In my Suitcase:
4 light weight t-shirts
2 long sleeve t-shirts (only one shown)
3 pair of pants (2 would have been fine)
Skort
5 sets of underwear, bras and socks
Down vest
Light Gortex jacket
(Extra jacket cause I love it and it’s light)
Sandles
My trusty smash able hat
Portable clothesline (yup, it’s a necessity)
I don’t carry a ton of cosmetics, mascara, Burt’s Bees lip stuff, lotion, spare deodorant, travel sized shampoo and conditioner for places that don’t have it (refillable is nice). Hairbrush and pick. I do carry bead stuff (always have a project going) and a few pieces of jewelry, usually things I made and a tiny portable sewing kit. That’s pretty much it.
In my backpack/carryon:
A pashmina (shawl, not shown in pictures but adds a dressy touch and warmth in the evening)
Electronics ( that will be another post)
One of the 4 t-shirts (I’ll be wearing one as well as one pair of pants
One change of underthings and socks
Meds/vitamins (I’m a nurse, I carry extra stuff, maybe that should be a post too).
Tooth stuff and deodorant
My travel coffee mug and instant coffee packets (I only carry what I need😜)
A refillable water bottle (fits in one side pocket of the backpack)
Mini umbrella (fits in the other side pocket)
Some people might want to pack a dress, I had a summer dress with me that we bought along the way, only wore it once. This list is by a girl, so it has girl stuff, guys can adapt from this.
Any questions or suggestions? (Thanks for reading this far)
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