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Micro Fiber Towels and Napkins

Two things I always have with me in travel mode, micro fiber towels and napkins. In my travels, one thing that has happened to me time and time again, is I am staying overnight at someones house and go to take a shower and there's no towel, or I don't feel right using them such as decorative towels in a guest bathroom. Enter the micro fiber towel. I keep a couple of 12" by 12" micro fiber towels in my travel bag and with one of those, I can get enough water off of me to get dressed, ring it out and hang it up to dry. It's not as nice as oversized fluffy towel on a towel warmer in a ritzy hotel, but it gets the job done. Many times, I have been glad I had them. If I have to use them to clean up an ugly mess and throw them away, I don't feel a big loss. I keep napkins in my pocket when I travel. A common problem I run into, is I go into a public restroom, want to wash my face after eating and there are only air hand dryers. Grab a napkin from my pocket and I

The Travel Blanket

This blog really started with a travel blanket. I was caught in weather at the Atlanta airport and the incoming plane that I was supposed to get on, was diverted to South Carolina. From experience, this often ends up with hours of delays. I had given my previous travel blanket to a relative when she sick on vacation and she ended up liking it. As usual, I had picked out a spot on the floor to camp out with a power outlet. I was using my canvas 3M carry on as a pillow and looped one arm through a backpack strap, so no-one would walk off with my backpack. After hammering on some emails, I dozed off for about an hour and woke up pretty cold. I wanted a blanket. Checking the status of the flight, it was still over an hour away from boarding and they had pushed the departure out several times. I was thinking this could go late into the night. I checked some alternative flights and nothing looked promising. They moved the gate from one end of the concourse to the other and passing th

Introduction

A good portion of my career has been going where ever the work is. Anymore, I feel like I have pretty good formula for being portable. I feel like I can walk out the door with my backpack and carryon and have everything I need whereever I end up. Alot is based on doing as much as I can online, setting things up so I can get at them remotely, having trusted friends and family that can do things where someone needs to be physically there. And more amusingly, trying to keep track of the location of my cars. There was a point a couple years ago, where two cars were in Atlanta, my RV was at my Aunt’s house, one of my cars was in New York at a cousin’s house. I was really wondering if I was going to be able to get them all back to Ohio. I don't think anything I do or have is particularly unique, but maybe this will help somebody. I tend to like to write down lots of stuff, mostly in my own notes, but if I think that there may be another person out there who might get something out o