Okay, so, you might all be wondering where my adventures will take me for now. I can tell you ONE thing for certain:
I have no clue.
I hope that this change doesn't put off my base of readers, but then again, most of you are reading this for information about my travels. If you're upset by my decision about not wanting to return to ships, I wish to first apologize, and then encourage you to go and create your OWN adventures!
I'm not saying "no" to adventure, as I'm pretty sure that I can get myself into trouble just as easily at home as I do on a ship (or by nearly getting left behind by a ship). It'll just be a little bit different kind of non-multilingual, metropolitan-based, non-life-threatening adventure than you're currently used to.
For those of you that wish to still read my blog, I'll continue to be loyal to my following by regularly filling you in on the details of my existence.
Ciao for now!
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A note to my e-mail readers:
For those of you who currently receive my blog via e-mail, you will no longer get them automatically. All future posts can be accessed one of two ways.
(1) Check my blog site regularly at http://www.apt201.com I recommend bookmarking this in your Internet browser.
OR
(2) Click the following link to automatically add my blog to your computer's RSS reader (Really Simple Syndication). If you don't know what RSS is, read up on the Wikipedia article here. In short, RSS lets you know IMMEDIATELY when I add a new blog entry, and provides the easiest way to read it.
RSS LINK:
http://scottbabraham.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
If you choose to use RSS, here is what you need to know:
Windows users: you have an RSS reader built in to Internet Explorer 7 and 8. Clicking on the link above will usually add the link automatically. The function is usually designated by this symbol. ![]()
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Coming to Kentucky is a good adventure! :-)