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		<title>A Week in the Life</title>
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Nora Dunn over at The Professional Hobo is doing a series profiling a week in the life of long-term travelers.  She asked me to contribute a post to the series.  Check it out:
A Week in the Life of Sue: Road Schooled
After you read about how much I cram into a week on the road you&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="Nora Dunn - About" href="http://theprofessionalhobo.com/about/">Nora Dunn</a> over at <a title="The Professional Hobo" href="http://theprofessionalhobo.com/">The Professional Hobo</a> is doing a series profiling <a title="A Week in the LIfe Series" href="http://theprofessionalhobo.com/category/week-in-the-life-series/">a week in the life</a> of long-term travelers.  She asked me to contribute a post to the series.  Check it out:</p>
<p><a title="A Week in the Life - Road Schooled" href="http://theprofessionalhobo.com/2009/08/a-week-in-the-life-of-sue-road-schooled/">A Week in the Life of Sue: Road Schooled</a></p>
<p>After you read about how much I cram into a week on the road you&#8217;ll understand why I haven&#8217;t posted this week.  The past week I was traveling from the Seattle area where I spent the summer to the San Francisco Bay area which is my base camp for the foreseeable future. Therefore I haven&#8217;t had much time to blog.</p>
<p>I travel fast.  I like it that way because when I slow down I get bored and antsy.  But I don&#8217;t recommend traveling as fast as I do for most people.</p>
<p>As a matter of fact one of the pieces of advice I would give to a newbie long-term travelers is to slow down and try not to cram in too much.  And if you want to travel fast like I do, pick a few places to stay more than a day.  In my case for the week in the life post I was traveling fast for a week, but I started at Padre Island National Seashore where I had been <a title="Camping on the Beach at Padre Island National Seashore" href="http://www.roadschooled.com/2009/06/show-tell-camping-on-the-island/">camping on the beach</a> for 6 weeks and ended at the Grand Canyon where I camped for about a week (<a title="3 Free Campgrounds Near National Parks" href="http://www.roadschooled.com/2009/07/3-free-campgrounds-near-national-parks/">for free!</a>).</p>
<p>The week in my life that took me from Padre Island to the Grand Canyon was in April.  In the 4 months since then I have traversed the Pacific coast from San Diego, California to Vancouver, British Columbia with weeks long pit stops in Santa Cruz, Portland, and Seattle.</p>
<p>And now I&#8217;m in the Bay area writing this post from a coffee shop in San Rafael.    A year ago San Rafael was a pit stop.  I lived here for two months last summer.  In the year that has passed not much has changed in San Rafael.  But I have changed a lot.</p>
<p>A year in life of Sue post may read a bit differently than my week in the life post.  The past year was one of the best and worst years of my life.  And now life has come completely full circle and I&#8217;m sitting here writing this post in a coffee shop where I sat a year ago.  Everything looks the same yet totally different. Traveling changed my perspective.</p>
<p>I wonder what life will look like a year from now after spending a year living in the same place.</p>
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