Posted by Spencer Hope Davis on Sep 21, 2009 in
Road Trips,
The Road Less Traveled

My Facebook page is the road journal and traveling side of Observations from the Road Less Traveled. Add me here, and you’ll get travel links, as well as my own updates, stories, and photos from the road. Share your experiences, questions, links, and travel stories.
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Don’t forget that you can also communicate with me on the road less traveled by following and adding me to your Twitter friends group. Love twitter! An endless source of fun, info, and resources.
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Tags: facebook, travel
Posted by Spencer Hope Davis on Aug 31, 2009 in
Excellent E-life


The latest update to the iPhone Facebook application has taken my social media communicating to yet another level of virtual freedom, location flexibility, and addiction. As a rabid iPhone user and lover, I thoroughly enjoy my “computer” in my pocket. I often cannot express to the typical non-user how deeply integrative and enjoyable owning an iPhone is.
One of the perks of the iPhone is the incredible diversity of product and functionality that comes to the iPhone experience through the App Store. There are few components of my desktop world that I can’t transfer to my iPhone experience because of the App Store– many with better results. As they say, “there is an app for nearly everything!” I blog, bank, tweet multiple accounts, read, play, listen, travel, Trikke, process sales, network, and organize all with the help of iPhone applications. A few of my favorites, I’ve linked here. Read more…
Tags: app store, facebook
Posted by Spencer Hope Davis on Aug 24, 2009 in
On My Mind Write Now

Great photo taken by my daughter-Sierra Dennis
Previous visitors to the blog will notice dramatic changes as I am working from a new look in blog theme, and in how I produce the work you will be seeing. If you review my
post on media fasting, you will note that I had become the victim of a bit of information overload. Stepping away from the web, most visual news, and media for 30 days did wonders for my ability to focus. It was a necessary breather in order to reset my personal, business, and e-life. As I returned to contemplate my blog, I looked at the page and saw symptoms of that same overload.
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Tags: blogging, facebook, twitter