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How to (not) be a Travel Blogger

Hello. It has been a while. About a year since last posted something. I’d be first to admit I’m failing at being a travel blogger.

The travel part is there, just not the blogger bit. But, why have I been failing at becoming a travel blogger? So I wanted to take a closer look at each advise to become one, and what I have not been able to do (aka excuses), and hopefully device a plan for a countermeasure.

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My Hygge Home: How I Created My Scandinavian Christmas Tree

We combine our love for travel and the homebodies in us by bringing what we love from different countries and cultures into our everyday.  So little by little, room by room, corner by corner, beyond the clean and modern look, we've been striving to create the simplicity and comfort of that hygge home. Therefore, a Scandinavian Christmas theme was an automatic choice!

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City Touring Challenges and How to Overcome Them
It took us a year after the stroke to take our first trip by plane. It’s gotten manageable since with all the tricks we’ve developed. In 2014, we tackled NYC, and there we identified some of the challenges we now have with our new situation. But, in 2015, we did Boston, and you bet your passport we’ve learned how to overcome these challenges.
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5 things that should be hotel basics by now

There's the standard wish list one hopes to get when they book a hotel room - spacious room, high floor, with a view - that sort of thing. These do come with the price you pay, as most things about location, comfort and style do. But there are these basic things that we all know are necessary, but just appear to be missing. It's made me wonder, whether it's a stay at the Hyatt or a B&B at the English countryside, what's the hesitation with making these standards?

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