Traveler ? Check. Blog? Check. Flickr? Check. Rambling posts about the joys and the trials of traveling around the world? Check. Blogging while traveling has is the contemporary equivalent of the old dog-eared travel diary but without the same romantic appeal. Much like a regular personal blog, but with the added bonus of something to actually talk about.
Jim admits in his profile that he is looking to chronicle his journey in Spain and attempt to rise above the travel cliches by reviewing culture, day to day travel, conversation and interactions and anecdotes. Unfortunately these are all part of the cliche! Thankfully though, Jim is a very thorough author and succeeds all this in very lengthy posts that are not very regular. What he lacks in regularity is made up for in verbosity however.
He has ventured further than Spain though, and this travel addicted blogger exceeds even his own scope, easy to do in Europe with so many shared borders. The posts are good and probably very informative for family and friends back home, however in this case, less is more. In the latest post at the time of reading for example, I enjoy reading about Liverpool’s quirks, the music and even the endless drinking sessions along the way. I start to lose interest when he starts talking about what was on television while he had breakfast.
Generally though, the writing is good and the site design is a wonderfully simple wordpress template that is not overcrowded or self indulgent like a lot of blogs are, its not terribly original but its easy to view and navigate and the fonts are great. Jims photos aren’t professional, but thats the beauty of digital photography these days, and his shots give us a great unbiased look into the cultures he has visited, venues he has frequented, and drunken escapades he has facilitated.
A decent travel blog that unsuccessfully tries to avoid the cliches, and in doing so has created a blog marginally better than most of your average travelogues. Not too bad. NULL