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Getting things clear
I’ve been working a lot on creative stuff recently. My profession is in the field of web design. I’ve been posting artwork onto the Ride Earth flickr photo album, and other creative nuggets of inspiration and perhaps they don’t belong there.
So I’m working on splitting things up so that Ride Earth is just about cycle touring / mountain biking and things cycling and travel related. I’ll include reports that happen about where I’m living like the demonstrations in Tbilisi for example.
Stuff to do with web design and graphics I’m considering moving to a separate blog and flickr account. There are positive and negative sides to splitting things up. On the positive, I hoping that when people come to Ride Earth expecting to read about cycle adventures, then that what they’ll get. On the negative side, my Ride Earth blog is my life for the last 2 years and everything that my life has entailed, so things seem to naturally overlap.
Ride Earth has been about creativity. Creating a website, photos, film, a line on a gps, thoughts and experiences in my life, friendships and relationships, music and stories.
Fanny and I are planning to continue travelling but it won’t be for some time. However in the mean time, we are preparing slowly to build up to that time. I’ll keep you updated with that on here and also posts to do with writing a book about the journey so far.
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