Picture this: You’re out and about on the digital tradewinds, just cruising along the Miami current, when you are greeted by an artist who Twitter flags you down. As you stop for a chat, you’re impressed by his kindness and you figure might as well take a look around. Stepping into their scene for a … Continue reading
Category Archives: The Sketch Pad
A variety of related posts that helped to shape direction.
Still R.O.W.-ing
Almost as soon as we had pulled the rafts to the bank, we got a call from theSpace-Houston to keep R.O.W.-ing. Turns out one of our newest RoadtripN compadres is lighting up the waves with a new Kickstarter campaign. They’re looking to bring their Raw Organic Whole bars to the entrepreneurial nation and figured what … Continue reading
Apprentice
Common thoughts shared to us often: • I must educate my mind that after graduation I may work. • If I have a master’s degree, then I can work to achieve my dreams. • Money is restricting me from achieving my goals • I can’t get the education for the work because I lack the … Continue reading
GO: Locally Global
Update Locally Global is now live. Project Trade Show was an overwhelming success with multiple international agencies expressing interest to share their listings to the U.S. marketplace. Properties from Costa Rica, Belize, Nicaragua, Honduras, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Canada, and Australia are the first to post in the LG galleries. Later this week, many of these … Continue reading
Owderblue Go
Upon arriving to the island airport, we were greeted by our water taxi driver. He escorted us a couple of blocks over to his boat and then set out in the traffic lane to run us north about three miles. Cruising along near the shoreline, we began to see larger and larger resort style properties … Continue reading
Owderblue Set
Two years ago, we took a little venture down to San Pedro on Ambergris Caye in Belize. This was a real flyer in our minds. But, we figured that it couldn’t hurt to go spend a couple of days at the beach and have some fun exploring a foreign place. What was the worst that … Continue reading