Every organization seems to pull together their favourite lists of top ten, or top one hundred, or some other numeric equivalent of best sites.
Austin-Lehman Adventures’ is a travel tour company that has come up with their own list of top 10 blogs. I really don’t know how it’s possible to find everything that is out there in the cybersphere – because clearly they’ve missed at least one:)
But I will admit that this blog, in spite of being called Traveling Light, oftentimes covers everything but travel. So, their list is definitely worth sharing.
Be careful in checking them out…you may get very itchy feet and the urge to search for your passport.
So here they are (in random order):
http://wanderlustandlipstick.com/
http://www.jthetravelauthority.com/
http://www.amateurtraveler.com
Thanks for the great list. I am really enjoying the work of Paul Carr on Huffington Post too – he’s got a great blogging series going on Vegas: 33 nights on the strip, different hotel each night, starting from cheapest and working upwards. Absolutely hilarious, with video interviews of shadow dancers from Caesar’s, and a perfect example of how telling it like it is creates great, memorable stories. Caution: do not read at work!
Thanks Laurie. I’ll check him out. Sounds like a great concept…funny is GOOD.
Must read this. Am torn between trying to find time to write blog posts or read other bloggers when there is really no time for either. Especially at tax time. How does one delegate?
Not to mention trying to do the ‘other’ writing, the writing that I keep saying is important to me and needs the most time of all. And then of course, there’s the whole question of non-screen time, which used to be called ‘having a life’. Too much wonderful stuff to do and not enough time and energy to get at it all.