Shifting Priorities and Latest Pieces

Had to cancel an upcoming trip to Istanbul to cover ASTA’s International Destination Expo. While the traveler in me viciously fought the decision, my true priorities won.

Had I not canceled, I would have been on the road (6 countries) every single month since December for extended periods of time.

Okay?! What’s the big deal? you might ask.

For me, finding adequate time to properly settle into my new home and learn Swedish makes it a big deal. Plus, I do have an upcoming press trip early May and a trip to the US end of June for TBEX planned at the moment so buffers are super important.

Travel Photography

Been sorting through thousands (literally) of photographs from Nigeria which I’m pretty excited about. I’ve begun grouping them into themes which I’ll soon share via themed posts as opposed to a general gallery.

Humbling News

I’ve always been a fan of Roger Ebert. Everything about him oozes inspiration, openness, and a certain level-headed grounding that’s so difficult to find nowadays from those in the public eye. So finding these words from him on his Twitter page had me clutching my heart in utter gratitude.

Latest Pieces

Upcoming Pieces

I never really share these until contracts have been signed (whether the work has been published or not).

More common sense than jinxing anything. But I’ve got a few in the works including one confirmed (and maybe more) for Heart & Soul.

I do have a piece in National Geographic Traveler on Stockholm’s Green Hotels either in the latest or next issue. Since I don’t get NGT here in Stockholm, if anyone sees it, please let me know and I’ll track down a copy.

Photo shot at dusk with Nikon D300. Location – Buda District, Hungary

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10 Responses to Shifting Priorities and Latest Pieces

  1. Wow, Lola, that’s so cool about Roger Ebert. How/when did you meet him?

  2. milesofabbie

    Such great news all around – congrats on the Ebert mention!!!

  3. Tom Ervin

    Didn’t see that post by Roger Ebert. It is heartfelt and genuine. I followed his link to your High Street entry – and now I’m a fan. I guess this is how it is supposed to work, Lola. (Thank you, Roger.)

  4. As much as I hate to admit it, sometimes not traveling is better for mind/body/soul ;) So I understand that decision. I love the photo! Is it you?

  5. Lola, I love your exhuberant jumping pix! I’m so glad you are wise enough to know you have to pace yourself. I had to learn the hard way. That Twitter Ebert mention is too cool, congrats!

  6. Congratulations on everything, you deserve it and yes, my life has been enriched by your spirit and wisdom. Mr. Ebert is a beautiful soul and so correct.

    Blessings,

    Felicia

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