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How To Live A Simple Life Out Of A Backpack

Do you dream of a life of extreme minimalism where you live out of your backpack? What about finally living free from the shackles of society? Me too! Why would I want to live such a life?...

1 comment    camping simple living simple life
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Christendom in the 17th Century

The story of Christendom in the 17th century is a fascinating tale. By the end of the 17th century, "Christendom" started to fade as a term, and a new term, "Europe," began to be increasingly used in its place. This is not because Europe had become...

106 comments    christendom 17th century jesters
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Backpacking Locations: Lindisfarne Abbey - Holy Island - England

Lindisfarne Abbey is a very important historical location, dating back many centuries. This is an account of my journey to the island, and my personal experience in such a unique and beautiful location for backpackers, hitchhikers, and history lovers.

8 comments    money travel vacation
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Live Simple Live Free: Boondocking in the south 4 by 2 months

Traveling through east Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, you will find many national forest sites for some free dispersed camping. The following group takes you on a leisurely trip to relax and spend two...

3 comments    boondocking vagabond vagabonding
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From Babel to Babylon...

Did you buy the lie, can't wait for a better future when all men can live in harmony? This article explores why that will never happen in THIS world.

3 comments    god satan gods
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François Villon, the Vagabond King

Bonnie is visiting Clyde in prison and thinks of escaping like the medieval French dark poet François Villon so many times did. She admires this Vagabond King very much. A new episode from the Story of Bonnie and Clyde!

3 comments    poetry literature history
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Live Simple Live Free: Boondocking in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico 4 x 2 months

Traveling from Oklahoma to New Mexico, the stops include the National Grasslands which were reclaimed after the dust bowl in the 1930s. Today, they are jointly managed with private land owners to recover the...

0 comments    frugal bird watching boondocking
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Work Hostel Jobs Abroad

Extend your travels by working hostel jobs while abroad

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Visceral Realism: A New Literary Movement?

  Literary movements are best seen in hindsight.  Critics can identify several novels of an era sharing similar characteristics and, voilá, a literary movement has been identified, viz:  The Romantic...

0 comments    writing sex literature
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Rudy Vallee, America's First Singing Star, Came From Maine

I woke up this morning thinking of my next writing topic. I had about five ideas lined up when suddenly, from the deep part of my Maine subconsciousness, I thought of the nasal (maybe I am just coming down...

9 comments    music jazz maine
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