I always travel with a camera, really two of cameras, because my phone has a surprisingly great camera with three lenses and a 48 megapixel sensor. The cameras allow me to be creative on a day to day basis.
I carry a small notebook, that I can jot down ideas in, or make simple sketches. These are things I should do more of. I will try this year.
I take along a tiny computer, that gives me access to blogger and writing software. I try not to take work on the road, but I have edited reports and articles while traveling. The change of routine of being away from home, often frees my mind to reexamine projects I have been working on in new ways, when this happens, a Chromebook allows me to get thoughts on paper before forgetting them.
The creative process is different when on the road, and that is probably a good thing. Practice makes perfect, but doing the same thing over and over makes "Jack a dull boy." We can leverage travel to shake up the process, and bring freshness to our creative endeavours.
I am on a digital detox. This post was written ahead of time and scheduled to appear today. I have not missed posting at least once per day in over a decade. While on this detox, I will not have internet access many days, when I do have access it will be limited. Please continue to leave comments, but I may not reply to comments. I will read comments when I can. Normal service will resume in late May.

Love the photo.
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DeleteGoing up and down and all around.
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DeleteVery cool photo! I like to keep "stuff" from my travels, too. The other day I found train tickets from Salisbury to London in my purse and memories flooded back from that trip.
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