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What Makes Up A Writer/Photographer's Desk

8/12/2015

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I haven't known enough writers to have a firm grasp of what comprises majority of writer's offices, however, I'm sure there are several aspects that are comparable between most writers, there are definitely particulars that pertain to individual people. Depending if you're a writer who works digitally, or old school, an authors desk can differ drastically.
As you can likely imagine, traditionally, a writers quarters usually are filled with a collection of books, various papers and scribblings, among a variety of other items like motivating quotes and other inspiring objects. If you're a modern writer who works with a computer, then computers, monitors, hard drives, and other digital devices will likely be present, of course.


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What to see in Cordoba

8/11/2015

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Located in the southern region of Andalusia in sunny Spain, the city of Cordoba is a place worth visiting. The city is known for its mix of cultures: here you will find religious and cultural attractions dating from when the Muslims, Jews and Christians ruled the region.

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5 Best Lobster Recipes for the Foodie Traveler

8/3/2015

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It is very common to serve lobster as the main course of a meal or even à la carte. While this is a delicious way to enjoy lobster, there are so many other possibilities. So, break away from the typical "surf and turf" dishes with one of these delectable recipes.

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Isolation in Isolation

8/3/2015

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My heart is heavy for individuals who will never know Nature. For people who live their entire lives in cities, and never escape human-touched areas of the world to natural and untouched regions, there is a disconnect from Nature. When you're out there, away from everything, where there are no signs of human technology, signals, structures, or infrastructure, it feels as if a weight is lifted from your shoulders, an itch is tamed upon your skin, a haze is lifted and your mind feels free and open; and listening; wanting. Without a connection to where your from, how can you ever know who you truly are? Perhaps, with a deep search within, surrounded by untouched wilderness, the answers become a lot clearer.
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My most recent travels have been dedicated to this search; a search for a connection to the greater unknown. Throughout my travels in Europe and Northern Africa over the past few years, my perspective and mind have truly expanded at a rate I would have thought not possible beforehand. However, with this expansion comes great sadness, as I can see the true affects of our actions and of modern society, and as I grow as a person, a writer, and a traveler, I will continue to focus on my own inner-enlightenment, as well as becoming a voice to help inspire others to travel, to search, to experience, and to connect.
Isolation will always change a person; for when you're alone, without interference of artificial obstructions, you have only yourself and your roots. When you come in contact with the life force of earth, which connects plants, animals and humans to the planet, you will see the greater truths that are blind to those who have not connected.

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This is what I found when my travels allow me the chance to escape the human populace and to roam aimlessly, experiencing, listening, and touching Nature – before the opportunity to get out in it, without the marrying of ones soul and mind with the natural elements, happiness, enlightenment and wellness suffer.
Every human is connected to the organic earth without which we are lost, which may explain a lot of the disconnects and issues we as humans experience, personally and socially. Life is much more than working until you're old, it is not so lifeless and depressing as it feels like at times; humans were not meant to worry about money, jobs, debt, materialism, and power. Humans are meant to live in balance with the earth, but without travel and the chance to actually connect with our natural world, how can we ever appreciate it?


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