Road Trips: Choosing the Long Way Through Road trips ask something of you before they give anything back. There is no illusion of effortlessness...
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Some parts of travel don’t show up in photos.
They surface later — in memory, in contrast, in the quiet space after the movement stops.
This journal exists for those moments.
Not as a log of where I went, but as a record of what stayed.
Patterns that repeat across places. Conversations that linger longer than landmarks. The way certain cities ask you to slow down — or remind you when you don’t.
These entries aren’t written during the trip.
They’re written after — once the urgency fades and perspective settles in.
You won’t find checklists here.
You won’t find “top ten” lists or perfect routes.
Some posts return to places you’ll recognize. Others drift further — into how travel changes with time, how priorities shift, and how the meaning of a destination often reveals itself long after you’ve left.
There’s no order to follow.
No need to read everything.
Enter where curiosity pulls you.
Stay where something resonates.
Return when another road leads back.
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