Travel Journals for young and old

Palm_2 This is our last look at Tucson. I guess the pictures taken say something about the photographer. Some people fill travel journals with landscapes. I fill mine with architecture. To me the way people live tell us a good deal about them and I have always found homes to be fascinating.

Simply Charlotte Mason has some printable forms for making a trip notebook. You will want to print the budget forms ahead of time to fill in as you go.   Another printable journal is available here and here. Is low-tech more your style? Check out samples of a child’s journal created in a sketchbook. To be honest that one is my Walled_garden_2favorite. Tuc_2

Blue_doorHomeschool World has an article describing the creation of one family’s travel journal.

Children’s Travel Journal ideas from Notebook Magazine.

How to keep a travel journal article for adultsand older teens. This artists travel journal is breathtaking. Sigh. And why I carry a camera I guess. Speaking of which here are the last shots of Tucson.  We can call these "The Door Series" lol!

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4 thoughts on “Travel Journals for young and old

  1. I always had a rule that you had to have someone in the picture but I think I will reconsider …I forgot how beautiful Tucson is.

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