Wanna know where I’d be if this blog were a financial success?
Lincoln Adams | August 31, 2008 @ 3:15 pmDirectly in Hurricane Gustav’s path, that’s where. 
Well… maybe not exactly in its path. I don’t think I’d be that crazy, but I’d definitely be down there, volunteering wherever I could to help people get ready or escort them out of the area if possible.
And then I might just stick around near the coastline for some snapshots and video that I could upload to my blog. 
Ok maybe I am a little crazy. I don’t really value my life that much anyway, and since I don’t have a house or a family of my own that I’d be leaving behind, who would miss me? 
Seriously though, this is what I would live for. Without being tied down to a job or a house, I’d be a free spirit able to roam anywhere in the country, and since my income would be drawn from my blog earnings, I’d have more time to volunteer for any charity driven projects that I come across during my travels.
In fact, if my blog were already enjoying financial success, I’d probably be in Mississippi or Louisiana now, Red-Crossing my way around the states for a while and then driving down to the coastline so I can watch Gustav cross over. After all, nothing says fun like being trapped in a category 5 hurricane. 
I’m not sure why, there’s just something about massively violent storms that truly warms the cackles of my heart. I was actually born during a hurricane too, the lights flickering on and off in the hospital while the entire building shook and rumbled from the sheer force of the hurricane winds. Total chaos while the doctors delivered me, the same way you might expect it to be if it was the Antichrist himself being born.
It was said that the circumstances of my birth was an omen of things to come. Hee hee.
But seriously… 
I may not be able to achieve my financial goals with this blog anytime soon, but since I will be debt free in a few months, and my site still generates a modest income, if I can’t break free I might at least be able to extend the rope that’s been tying me down, and travel in short spurts here and there instead. Since I regularly have four days off every other week, I’ll have the opportunity to take extended weekend road trips to wherever I want to go, and I’ll be able to blog about it all too. For the short term that’s an entirely feasible goal for me, and if I keep paying down my debts at the rate I’m doing, by this time next year it may all become a reality. Baby steps here, baby steps. 
In the meantime, my prayers go out to all those in the path of Gustav, and hope that the damage won’t be as extensive or as destructive as many of us originally feared.
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4 Responses to “Wanna know where I’d be if this blog were a financial success?”
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Neat idea. You could call them “Linc’s Road Trip Reviews” and you could give reviews of restaurants, lodging, museums, etc… That in turn might get you more ad sponsorships and in kind donations.
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It’s possible, in a way I’m hoping my site might evolve into a traveling blog of sorts as well, which should make it a lot easier for me to attract specific advertisers and sponsors.
If not, at least it gives me an excuse to sing Ramblin’ Man.
“Lord I was born a ramblin’ man! Trying to make a living and doing the best I caaaaaaan….”

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Oh, you’ll definitely find her between the bagel breakfasts and the stop posts saying “linc, what took you so long?!?”
Woohooo! Can’t wait for your brand of “field reports”!
Good luck!
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Thanks, and who knows maybe I will. I’m not betting on it though.
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