How I avoid trip reports

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Skyring

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I like writing trip reports. I really do. I fill them up with stories and photos and just have a ball reliving the trip.

At least until I get bored. I don't think I've finished a trip report yet!

So, like several other members, I've solved the problem by beginning a travel blog.

I've set a "postcard" format, based around a photo and 300 words or so on some detail of travel. This way, I don't have to tell the whole tedious thing in sequence. I can bob in and out as the fit takes me.

I've recently commenced a series of posts lauding this site as my most useful travel resource. Which it is.

Here's a sample: The view from the front of the bus: Ask the Pilot - A Thousand Flights
 
Had a quick poke around your blog and I like it :) Yes the short and sharp postcard format is a good one. You write very well.
 
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Thanks! Most kind. Yes, I like writing, but my attention wanders. This way I can write on the highlights as they strike my fancy. Three hundred words a day - or twice a day - is no chore, and I've a million holiday slides, err photos, to share.
 
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