Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Introduction

Someone suggested that I put all of my trips into the same blog to make it easier for readers to keep track of me.  I'm going to try it out for my next few trips. So, here it is.

I'm thinking it will work well because my next few trips are really several trips strung together, with no logical place to start a new blog. Also, this will allow me to post in between trips.

I decided to use The Traveling Blogcrastinator for my title because it doesn't limit the blog to a specific trip and it reflects the dual nature of blogcrastination:
  1. You can procrastinate with regard to working on a blog.
  2. A blog is a good way to procrastinate when you have something else you don't feel like doing.
Follow Me

In the upper right-hand corner you will see the words "Follow by E-Mail." If you enter your e-mail address right below that, you will receive e-mail notifications when I add a new post to the blog. First you will get an e-mail from FeedBurner requiring you to activate your subscription.

Go ahead. Do it. You can always opt out later.

My Other blogs

I have several other blogs out there in the universe. I have made some of them private, which means you can only access them if I give you permission. If you would like to read one of them, just let me know. Don't worry, I can't see who reads them, so I won't know if you just took a look and decided not to read more.

When reading my blogs, I suggest you start with the oldest post first. This means you will have to start at the other end, since the most recent post is the first one you will see. Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to reverse the order.

In true blogcrastinator style, I haven't really finished any of the blogs. I totally intend to  . . . someday!

Here is the link to my blog from a recent trip to Denmark and Norway:

Oslo Boat to Norway

Remember to read it oldest post first. It will present itself as newest first.