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July 31, 2008

Lea’s last post on Vagablogging: Where to next?

Today is my last post on Vagablogging; after 10 months of writing here (wow, has it really been that long?!) it’s time for me to move on.

The actual reason I’m having to stop is due to a project I’m working on here in South Africa — it’s more than full time and leaves me little or no time for blogging on my own blogs yet alone other blogs. So I’m having to cut back on my online exploits and focus all my energies on the project whose goal is to improve the treatment of HIV in Africa (and the number of people receiving the right drugs).

I’d like to thank all Vagablogging readers for your support, comments and ideas — keep them coming, Vagablogging is one of the top travel blogs and I’d like to leave you with just one last question:

What would it take for you to ditch all the excuses, reasons not to and hurdles to overcome and finally embark upon the journey of your dreams?

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6 Responses to “Lea’s last post on Vagablogging: Where to next?”

  1. Scott Says:

    It didn’t take much. I just had to save the money and now the journey of my dreams starts on October 1st.

  2. deanna Says:

    Good luck in all your new pursuits! I’ve enjoyed reading your posts for vagablogging!

  3. deanna Says:

    Good luck in all your new pursuits! I’ve enjoyed reading your posts for vagablogging!

  4. Sherry Says:

    …definitely have to save more money for the grand adventure.

    Best of luck, Lea!

  5. Abha Says:

    Good luck, Lea! I´ve always enjoyed your posts. I will stay tuned on your other personal/professional blogs.

  6. Alison Says:

    Best wishes, Lea!

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