I'm going round the world what will pass the time?
Going round the world for 7 months, what books and other activities will pass the time. e.g really big books like lord of the rings?
Answers:
you mean you're so hopeless that you do not wish to visit the places you're going to ??
why don't u write your own book while your going round the world it would be interesting. oh take a colouring book
Take your laptop with you.
Music! Take your Mp3 if you have one, stack it with music. Also when i'm going on a really long journey I take my nintendo DSlite, that always passes the time quickly. Books will just weigh down your case!
Lucky you! Bring a Bible. And a laptop with an international roaming card.
Oh wait - bring along a good camera too!
Just enjoy! The world is beautiful enough to captivate you for seven months, I could spend seven years enjoying the beauty of this world.
I think you'll find time will pass all too quickly. What you nneed to do is slow it down
Why do you want to 'pass the time'? Enjoy the journey. Keep a log. Write your own book, as someone else just said.
A many Gig MP3 player (Sony have good battery life), a Bible (doesn't matter if you're religious or not - it's a long book, with good stories, typed really small so it's not too heavy!). Better still get a laptop with a roaming card - make the most of WiFi and go nuts on the Gutenberg Project - the biggest free online catalogue of books in the world. Or just download them.
Though if you're going 'round the world, then surely all you'll need is a big notepad to write all the things you've seen - take it from me, if you don't record everything you've enjoyed, it's so easy and so disappointing to forget.
Other things to do:
Try to make conversation with people you meet on the train/plane/bus
Learn a new language
Learn to play chess
Confront the thoughts you don't normally have time for (you'll be surprised how much you learn about yourself)
Photography - memories and art all in one go!
Knitting, beadwork, jewellery-making, embroidery.
Most of all, don't waste time and make time to have fun!
consider
Write a journal
Observe and take photos
Read a bit about where you are going, so you have a wee plan of action
Learn a little of the language from each place
Dine on local foods
Take a wee reminder of home
Open you mind
Understand this may be your only chance to do this, so enjoy
Respect the people, cultures, traditions & laws of the countries you are visiting
wow, u lucky thing.
i reckon take plenty of pics, and write a journal that way u'll have 2 ways 2 remember it!!
also take an mp3 player wif loads of music on it!!
have fun and good luck
Why don't you stay at home and read a very large book to pass the time. This will be much cheaper and avoid all that tiresome travel.
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Answers:
you mean you're so hopeless that you do not wish to visit the places you're going to ??
why don't u write your own book while your going round the world it would be interesting. oh take a colouring book
Take your laptop with you.
Music! Take your Mp3 if you have one, stack it with music. Also when i'm going on a really long journey I take my nintendo DSlite, that always passes the time quickly. Books will just weigh down your case!
Lucky you! Bring a Bible. And a laptop with an international roaming card.
Oh wait - bring along a good camera too!
Just enjoy! The world is beautiful enough to captivate you for seven months, I could spend seven years enjoying the beauty of this world.
I think you'll find time will pass all too quickly. What you nneed to do is slow it down
Why do you want to 'pass the time'? Enjoy the journey. Keep a log. Write your own book, as someone else just said.
A many Gig MP3 player (Sony have good battery life), a Bible (doesn't matter if you're religious or not - it's a long book, with good stories, typed really small so it's not too heavy!). Better still get a laptop with a roaming card - make the most of WiFi and go nuts on the Gutenberg Project - the biggest free online catalogue of books in the world. Or just download them.
Though if you're going 'round the world, then surely all you'll need is a big notepad to write all the things you've seen - take it from me, if you don't record everything you've enjoyed, it's so easy and so disappointing to forget.
Other things to do:
Try to make conversation with people you meet on the train/plane/bus
Learn a new language
Learn to play chess
Confront the thoughts you don't normally have time for (you'll be surprised how much you learn about yourself)
Photography - memories and art all in one go!
Knitting, beadwork, jewellery-making, embroidery.
Most of all, don't waste time and make time to have fun!
consider
Write a journal
Observe and take photos
Read a bit about where you are going, so you have a wee plan of action
Learn a little of the language from each place
Dine on local foods
Take a wee reminder of home
Open you mind
Understand this may be your only chance to do this, so enjoy
Respect the people, cultures, traditions & laws of the countries you are visiting
wow, u lucky thing.
i reckon take plenty of pics, and write a journal that way u'll have 2 ways 2 remember it!!
also take an mp3 player wif loads of music on it!!
have fun and good luck
Why don't you stay at home and read a very large book to pass the time. This will be much cheaper and avoid all that tiresome travel.
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