May 28th, 2008
A blog post about the blog the blog post is posted in.
You probably just got a link from me, didn’t you?
Well, then break out your bookmark button, brother! Add a favorite, friend! Ready your RSS reader, rock star! That’s right – it’s exactly what the internets need: another blog!
Join me, Nathan Shipley, as I embark on blog-ified journey around the world. Why bother with all the expense and time-commitment of circumnavigating the globe when you can virtually enjoy nearly the same experience vicariously from the comfort and security of your own office? Leave it to me to get horking, blue-in-the-face sick in India or Cambodia! I’ll be the one to get kidnapped by rebels in Colombia! Why should you have to suffer the embarrassment of realizing the cute Thai girl you just left the bar with isn’t the “girl” you thought she was? Sit back with your cocktail and enjoy the story.
Of course, I have no idea what will actually happen on this trip, but this is where you’ll be able to read and comment about it as it does. Beats a heartless mass-email, doesn’t it?
A Brief Disclaimer:
This site is written for a pretty general audience: anyone I know. That includes friends, immediate and extended family, grandmas, grandpas, co-workers, etc. However, please understand that I make no guarantees that this will always be a sanitized, family-friendly, swear-word free read. It’s quite possible I’ll get drunk, pissed-off, or see something that wouldn’t live on prime-time television … and then go back to my room and write about it. Family, consider yourself warned. Hopefully I won’t sully the favorable image you have of me too much.
So what do you do now?
There’s a rough overview of my motivations and plan on the “About Nathan” and “The ‘Plan’” pages. I’ve also got a few entries I’ve written during the lead-up to the trip if you either scroll down or have a gander through The Archives (links on the right bar).
Check back after I’ve actually left for Lima, Peru on June 12th and it should hopefully be a little more interesting. My first entry, We All Scream-A For Lima!, is about the area I’m hoping to stay in once I’m in Lima, if you want to learn a little more about that. Happy time-wasting!


BlackHawk mentions that the zippers have “silent pulls.” As far as I can tell, this is not true. I think they say that because, instead of metal pull-tabs on the zippers that could clank around, there are thin ropes you pull on. The zippers certainly make zipper noise when you zip and unzip them. So much for my dreams of silently stalking someone and removing my Bowie knife without their knowledge.
