Photo courtesy of Wojtek Witkowski |
Road trips
are much more enjoyable when you have the momentum to keep going for miles. Are
you low on gas or have become lost while driving around through our A-Z
neighborhood of blogs? Here are four destinations to help get you back on Route
26, inspired by some of most basic ingredients for a great road trip – music, interesting
attractions/places to visit, food and games.
Turn your
radio up….
Schoolteacher
Luther M. Siler at Infinite Free Time did an A-Z challenge theme on 90s
Hip-Hop music. While he blogs about different subjects including creepy
childrens cartoons, this Skylights author continues to keep readers jamming to tunes
from all sorts of artists.
A Road Trip itinerary
for this week….
Courtney
Turner at Maui Jungalow provides practical information on what it’s really like to live on a tropical
island. From gardening and farming to transportation, Hawaiian culture,
weather, bugs and housing, this A-Z blogger gives readers a lot more in-depth
view of what’s beyond the typical tourist attractions you’d find on other
travel blogs.
Let’s pull
over for a picnic in the park….
Netherlands native
Lisa at Basil and Oil blogs about simple recipes that you can whip up in a
pinch. She survived this year’s A-Z Challenge by doing a theme on Italian
cuisine and has an ongoing series called “Sweet Sunday,” where she shares lots
of baked goodness such as cranberry ripple cheesecake and chocolate Guinness cupcakes. Yum!
Game On! When
its play time….
Stewart
Lloyd and his team at Lloyd of Gamebooks incorporated the alphabet nicely into
their April blogging activities during the A-Z challenge. This blog gives
viewers a front row seat to different perspectives on the industry, from
interviews with zine publishers and illustrators to reviews and commentary on
gamebooks apps, horror books and related material.
Have a bright
and shiny weekend, everyone!
The A-to-Z Challenge Road Trip is hosted by screenwriter Nicole Ayers and author C. Lee McKenzie who’s traveling with Mario the dashboard buddy, so make sure you honk your horn or share a friendly wave to let them know you’re still on the road with us!