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
favorite.
Homeschool 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!



These pictures are magazine quality. Fabulous!
Thanks for all of the great links! love, Dani
Beautiful – I love southwestern architecture.
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.