January 2012
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September 2011
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April 2011
2 posts
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ScoutMob
Are you familiar with ScoutMob? They help tourist get insider deals in cities like San Francisco, New York and Atlanta. Their mobile phone app even helps you find nearby restaurants, boutiques, attractions and other local haunts through your phone’s GPS. Check them out for the best deals on the go for free.scoutmob.com/revel/MrLightoll
March 2011
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February 2011
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December 2010
4 posts
myexternalharddrive:
atlurbanist:
Very cool time-lapse images of spots near my neighborhood in downtown Atlanta. Really captures the energy and movement of the city.
lonelinessandthescream:
little timelapse. atlanta. // (made by the ims.)
I feel like this is the speed at which every one of my weekends run in Atlanta
November 2010
3 posts
September 2010
3 posts
New Tumblr
I am now tumblring over at http://myexternalharddrive.tumblr.com/. A little less travel photos and a little more me. Follow me for fun and adventure.
August 2010
7 posts
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Atlanta Street Food Coalition - Urban Picnic →
Are you from Atlanta? Check out the Atlanta Street Food Coalition’s Urban Picnic taking place August 27 from 11am-2pm at the Sweet Auburn Curb Market.
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New York Times Frugal Traveler Blog →
My new obsession!
July 2010
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Road Trip The Southeast
I am planning a Labor Day Road trip through the Southeast focusing on the Appalachian Mountains. Visiting the Great Smoky Mountains, Mammoth Cave and Nashville. What are your favorite road trips through the Southeast?
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Pat's or Geno's?
I just got back from Philadelphia and during my trip had a cheese steak-off between Pat’s King of Steaks and Geno’s Steaks!
My favorite? Hands down had to be Pat’s!
What about you? Are you a Pat’s Fanatic or a Geno’s Lover?
June 2010
17 posts
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Today is the first day or summer! Where are you planning to travel this year?
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National Geographic Traveler Highlights Free... →
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Retrace Thomas Jefferson's Steps in Burgundy →