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My First Two Weeks in New Zealand: a social media round-up

For those of you who haven’t quite gotten the hang of this website yet, it has 4 different parts:

WildlyMade – a catalogue of my photography and other art projects
WildlyRead – a blog of book reviews and other literary-related thoughts
WildlyTraveled – adventure stories

And last but not least, WildlyLived, which is sort of the one ring to rule them all. It has its own posts about my life (see the house/petsitting series I’m currently flogging blogging), and I try my hardest to do occasional round-ups of the things happening on all of the other sites, too. For instance, this is a round-up of the posts I’ve done about New Zealand in the past almost two weeks that I’ve been here.

You can also see photographs of my trip on my Instagram account or on my WildlyMade New Zealand catalogue of images.

You can also follow along on Facebook, on my new page, WildlyTraveled.

Because social media FTW.

On WildlyTraveled: Not Your Momma’s Travel App…

Take note, women who travel! There’s a new app in town, built just for you and everyone else who should be interested in women’s history.

Field Trip

Head on over to WildlyTraveled to read the full story about Field Trip.

On WildlyTraveled: How to Pack According to BuzzFeed

If you’ve ever needed, for some incomprehensible reason, to shove a ton of clothing into a very small suitcase and not bring your toiletries, BuzzFeed has the answer for you.

BuzzFeed Packing Wrong

Watch the video over on WildlyTraveled.

On WildlyTraveled: Family Writing: On Pink Pangea: Gaining Passage to India

I am beyond thrilled to announce my mother, S.B. Fabian’s, first online published piece of travel writing!

Passage to India

“The siren began its long, mournful wail that grew in intensity over the course of several seconds. It continued at a high pitch for half a minute, only to fade away and begin again. Hearing the call, my heart seized in panic as my eyes flew to the window in search of what might be coming. Planes? Helicopters?  I jumped off my seat and scrambled under the desk, hands clasped across the back of my neck as I faced the floor and silently prayed that no planes would appear, no bombs would drop, nothing would explode, nothing would hit me.”

To read more, click on the image above, or head over to WildlyTraveled.

On WildlyTraveled: Crater Lake National Park

The adventures of the Summer of Camping continue as 6 friends, a dog, and 1 take a 4-day trip to Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon.

The view from the rim of the crater on Wizard Island, inside of Crater Lake.

The view from the rim of the crater on Wizard Island, inside of Crater Lake.

Read all about it here, on WildlyTraveled.

On WildlyTraveled: Alaska: The Last Frontier

Alaskan adventure! Spring vacation! Sea kayaking, and waterfalls, and food trucks – oh my! Read about it all here.

A waterfall in Girdwood, Alaska.

A waterfall in Girdwood, Alaska.

On WildlyTraveled: Rock Climbing at Smith Rock

Read about my most recent adventure, rock climbing at Smith Rock.

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