Keeping busy in the Spring Time!

Oh dear, I’m late, I’m late, I’m late with this weeks post! Been running a little crazy this week…

bug patrol and safe equipment

…trying to make sure team members are happy and keep things running smoothly…

cattail vs. iris

…making sure I eat cattails (and edible plant species) and not water iris (a toxic plant species if eaten)…

cute kids swimmie

…taking pictures of cute little kid clothes…

team seyon

…and finally being able to go for our Team Seyon annual ice cream at Artesano’s!

tiff with osprey pack

We’ve had a lot of rain this spring and in the few hours we had off and it didn’t rain, we chose to head outdoors and take a break from our projects! And, that is my new Osprey Pack that normally costs $129.95 and coming up I’ll tell you how I did some travel hacking and got this pack brand new for $29.95!

writing station

So as I write from my work station I have a handful of different articles which will hopefully be ready soon!

But for now, for I hope you are getting out there and enjoying some great adventures in your own back yard.

If you are looking for a bit more reading, one of my favorite fellow travel bloggers, Nomadic Matt, just had an awesome interview with Rolf Potts. If you don’t know who Rolf Potts is, he wrote what is commonly referred to as the bible of long term travel, Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel. This book is one of the best books ever written in my opinion. I hope you are all having a great week and enjoy this interview with Rolf Potts.

 

 

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6 Responses to “Keeping busy in the Spring Time!

  • An honest late spring post and such a great interview with Rolf Potts! (and good score on that backpack)

    • tiffany
      9 years ago

      Oh Rolf Potts is my favorite. I have just loved everything I’ve ever read by him. And yes, that back pack a score indeed! I loooooove hiking with that pack!

  • Looks like a great staff but eating cattails makes them happy?? LOL
    No wonder you put a pic of them eating ice cream. Good job
    The work is demanding I am sure but hopefully satisfying .

    • tiffany
      9 years ago

      Well, eating cattails was for a potential article I am working on. Eating ice cream is something we do every year together. There is always a lot of different things going on….and in the summer, definitely a lot of eating ice cream from Artesano’s! 🙂

  • Go Team Seyon! I want a creammee!

    • tiffany
      9 years ago

      I know what you mean. Every time I look at these pictures I wish I was eating a creemee!!!!

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