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Britton Hawkins — I live my best life on the road

Here are routes, places and notes "for real": without pathos, but with details that later save time and mood.

Routesshort and long
Placesfood, view, silence
Practicelogistics and nuances
Mini manifesto

I do not collect "sights". I collect feelings: a morning without haste, a talk with a stranger, a taste you want to remember, and a street where it is easy to breathe.

Route of the week
A small bundle of places that you can really walk without a race and tiredness.
List "need to feel"
Not "need to see", but "need to feel": coffee, water, light, music, air.
Practical minimum
What to take, how to get there, where to save time, and where not to save impressions.

Before the start

a couple of quick landmarks, so that reading is more convenient

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How the notes are arranged

In each story there is a "skeleton": how to get there, when it is better to go, how much it costs and what small things make the day simpler.

logistics impressions budget
My approach

I choose not a "top-10 of places", but moments: light on the street at 18:20, a bench by the water, a small bakery, a path without haste.

silence food walks
If there is little time

Start with the "Route of the week" and fresh entries. There is the most concentrated: where to go, what to skip and why.

Author
Britton Hawkins
I write about travel the way I myself like to read: short, figurative and with practice — so that you want to go, and not only to dream.
An idea for a note? A place that you "need to feel"? Write — I will assemble a route.

FAQ

short answers to frequent questions

How often do new notes come out?
In different ways: sometimes a few in a row, sometimes a pause. I publish when there is something to say and something to really help with — without "content for content".
Do you write only about one country or about everything in a row?
About different cities and countries. The common denominator is one: life on the road, places with character and practical details that are not visible on postcards.
Is it possible to suggest a topic or a route?
Yes. The best format is short: city, dates/season, what you like (food/nature/museums/silence) and budget. I will assemble the idea into a note or a mini-selection.
Is there a question right now?

Write — I will answer or tell where to look. Sometimes one tip saves a whole day in a trip.

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