Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Roving Jay - From Blogger to Wordpress

I started off my blogging journey on Blogger, but over the years I transitioned to Wordpress, but I'm a big Google fan so am continuing to support my Blogger Blog, but I'm just not very active on here. 

This post includes links to my other blogs, and in the side panel, you can see the most recent posts for my two most popular blogs.

Click on any of these blog titles to visit the blog.

Bodrum Peninsula Travel Guide

  • This website is the one I give the most love to! It contains travel information and narratives about this area of Turkey. 
  • As well as a lot of great content, you can download free Quick Reference Travel Guides; and there's links to subscribe to my new iTune podcast; and links to purchase my ebook "Bodrum Peninsula Travel Guide: Turkey's Aegean Gem"

Yalikavak Travel Guide

  • This town is located on the Bodrum Peninsula, and all content on this website is about Yalikavak.

Roving Jay - Expat Adventures

  • This is my personal blog about my Expat Adventures of being a British Expat in America. It also include local travel information, and other destinations further afield.
  • I host a monthly Expat Blog Carnival at this blog, and if you have a blog article you'd like me to include in an upcoming carvinal... I look forward to hearing from you.

Jay Artale

  • Ok, last but not least, my Author site. Which was set up to support the books and articles I write.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Free Bodrum Peninsula Quick Reference Travel Guides

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TO VIEW MY RECENT TRAVEL ARTICLES, CLICK ON ANY OF THE "MY BODRUM TRAVEL GUIDE" LINKS IN THE SIDE PANEL, TO VISIT MY BODRUM TRAVEL GUIDE SITE



QRTG - Quick Reference Travel Guides

New in 2012!  Launched in April!  Great news - this year we've started to publish a series of Quick Reference Travel Guides covering different locations on the Bodrum Peninsula.  If you've been following press releases from the travel industry, you'll have seen Lonely Plant have just released 12 new City Guides.  Whilst not in the same league at Lonely Plant, my guides are just as useful - and what's more - they're Free!

Save or Print

These tri-fold guides are available in PDF format.  Save them on your tablet or computer to access them off-line, or print them out to use the next time you visit the Bodrum Peninsula.

Information

They're an invaluable quick reference guide, showing you key information about the destination (e.g. activities, transport etc.); as well as a list of Top-Pick recommendations from other visitors; and a great little map of the immediate area.

Hot off the Press

It was easy to choose the destination for my first QRG.  It's a popular destination on the peninsular, as well as being the most searched about destination on my site.  I know you're going to enjoy:
Published April 2012:  "Open the Door to Gümüşlük"
Published May 2012:  "Open the Door to Yalikavak"
Published June 2012: "Open the Door to Turgutreis"

And best of all - you can receive a free copy of this and all subsequent Quick Reference Travel Guides .... as soon as they're published.  All you need to do, is subscribe to our e-mailing list.

If I subscribe - what do I get?

  1. You'll receive a copy of our monthly newsletter
  2. You'll receive each of the published Quick Reference Travel Guide, and a free copy of all future travel guides as soon as they're published

How do I subscribe?

  1. No matter where you are on the site you can see the subscribe Link.
    1. Look in the side panel to the right, you'll see a section called "Subscribe to Our Mailing List"
    2. Click on the text or the Bodrum Peninsula Travel Guide logo
  2. Or - Just click here:  Receive our monthly newsletter + a free copy of our Quick Reference Travel Guides

How do I un-subscribe?

  1. If you decide you don't want to receive any more email updates, click on the "un-subcribe" link at the bottom of any of our emails, and you'll be automatically removed from our email list.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Round #32 of Photo Roulette

The theme for Round #32 of Photo Roulette is LOVE.


GlobeTrotterGirls are hosting this week’s Travel Photo Roulette! The Travel Photo Roulette was started in November 2010 by Jeremy from LivingTheDream as a way for travel bloggers to showcase their best photography. For each round a new theme is chosen, and independent travel bloggers are asked to submit their photos. Then a winner is chosen to host (and judge!) the following round.


More info about Photo Roulette at round #32's Host: Globe Trotter Girls




Love Birds


Swans were the first thing that popped into my mind for this week's Photo Roulette submission, because of their close association with Love.

This association has been leveraged on many an official US stamp. Usually with mirror images of swans gazing into each other's eyes, to form the image outline of a heart.

Why are Swans associated with Love?

Well besides the obvious easy visual association of the heart shape, Swans are renowned to mate for life -- and mating for life is quite an achievement, and a true testament of Love.


Royal Ownership


It's a common misconception that the Queen owns all the swans in the UK. But actually she only has the prerogative right of ownership for all the Mute Swans in England and Wales. Mute Swans are the quietest of all swan breeds and the least well-traveled. They don't migrate, making them the only breed of Swan to be a UK permanent resident.


My Entry for Photo Roulette Round #32


My entry for the Love round was taken a few weeks ago, while I was in Norfolk, England. I spent 2 weeks in the countryside, taking daily walks with my mum and her dogs, with my trusty camera. It was a great opportunity to photograph a local family of Mute Swans; Mum, Dad, and 3 Signets.

CAPTION: This Mute Swan had been diving below the water to feed, and then swimming around with it's feathers all fluffed up to dry in the sun. As a member of the Lonely Hearts Club, he's cruising a local river in Norfolk England, looking for a mate.

Mute Swan drying it's feathers in Norfolk, UK


Visit the Travel Photo Roulette Round #32 "Love" at the Globe Trotter Girls host site and see the other entries

My Review of Perking the Pansies the Book

Meet Jack Scott


If you’re an avid Pansy fan, like me, this year you’ve watched Jack Scott evolve.



His metamorphosis from an anonymous pansy logo, to a monochrome rendition, to a colourful but incomplete puzzle, had nowhere else to go but – fully exposed! And today, visitors to his daily blog, Perking the Pansies, are greeted with a full-colour photograph of Jack gazing wistfully into the distance.

So although he had finally revealed himself – he’d yet to look us in the eye.

Until now!

It doesn’t get any more in your face than penning a personal memoir of a journey into the unknown with the one you love. In Jack's case, that’s his move from cosmopolitan London to Ignorati-laden Turkey, with his civil partner – Liam.

Book Cover of Perking the Pansies by Jack ScottStory time with Jack


When I settled in to read “Perking the Pansies” – the book, I didn’t just plonk myself down and fire up my iPad to read my advance copy. I donned snugly clothes. Plumped up the cushions. Turned off the phone. Poured a chilled glass of Pinot Grigio, and settled in for the duration. I was anticipating an Event, and I got it.

Raising the Bar


As an expat myself, I devour Expat Memoirs with predictable frequency. I love reading about far-flung adventures, where brave souls step into the unknown; throw caution to the wind; and expose themselves to ridicule, by writing about it for all to observe and critique.

Over the years, I’ve read a few clunkers. The worst offenders are those that stitch together a patchwork quilt of blog posts, with a rusty needle and mismatched thread. It’s easy to capture a blog reader’s attention for a couple of paragraphs, but it takes an author to lead us through chapters that ignite our imagination.

Evolution of Jack Scott


Not only has Jack's avatar evolved, so has his writing style.

“Perking the Pansies” – the book, isn't just Jack's blog on steroids. Yes there’s the familiarity of Jack-the-Blog peppered in this tome, but he takes us on a effortless journey of one well written chapter after another. There's nothing patchwork here. Instead, Jack delivers a well thought out, well developed literary expedition, that left me glowing with admiration at his transition from random blogger to eloquent author. I can't heap any more praise on Jack and “Perking the Pansies” – the book, without gushing.

And we Brits don't gush!

Top 5 Metaphors


For those of you who follow my Bodrum Travel Blog, you know I have a penchant for Top 5 lists, so in honour of the launch of Jack's first book, I've put together a Top 5 list of metaphors to describe my comparison of "Perking the Pansies" the Blog and "Perking the Pansies" the Book:

Top 5 Metaphors: Blog vs Book:




  1. Whereas Jack's blog is tipsy small-talk, over cheap warm plonk and soggy canapes; Jack's book is a candle-light dinner, and a heart-to-heart with a trusted confidant


  2. Whereas Jack's blog is a endless bucket of salty popcorn you absent-mindedly snack on between meals; Jack's book is a dark chocolate truffle you roll your tongue, to prolong the experience


  3. Whereas Jack's blog is face-puckering tequila, a suck on a lemon and lick of salt; Jack's book is a full bodied Bordeaux, maturing and breathing in a crystal cut goblet


  4. Whereas Jack's blog is a frantic knee-trembler with Tabitha the Tart, Jack's book is a post-coital embrace that lingers 'til dawn


  5. Whereas Jack's blog is an erratic spin on a dodgem carousel, Jack's book is a memorable limo ride with leather-clad seats


Big thanks to Jack for a great chauffeured journey through his Pansy field.

Climb aboard, your own journey awaits....

You can read a sneak peak of Perking the Pansies on his Jack Scott Info site



Purchase it at Amazon.co.uk:


Or click on this link to visit Amazon.com

Friday, October 14, 2011

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Mini Skirts and Laughter Lines Launch Party

Royalty in Motion

There's an event currently underway that exemplifies this concept, over at Facing 50 with Humour. Where you'll find Royalty, Coutiers, Courtesans, and many rooms filled with random riff-raff welcome guests.

What am I talking about?

Well head on over to Facing 50 with Humour and find out:

Visit the Mini Skirts and Laughter Lines Launch Party

The Queen in question - is Carol, and she's hosting a Launch Party for her King -- in the shape of her book "Mini Skirts and Laughter Lines"

If you feel a little nervous about heading to a party when you don't know the hostess, let her introduce herself:

httpv://youtu.be/k-poeXa6OgU

What are you waiting for? It's the party to be seen at. Yes I know - she has a huge house, but I can give you a quick tour so you can fit in once you've arrived:

Head to the Lounge: and cast your vote for your favourite babe in the MINI SKIRT competition. P.S. show your support, and vote for me:

Contestant #5 - Clever and cute.
Here with her twin sister doing
their best to boost sales for me.

Head to the Snug: judge the jokes and cast your vote for your favourite comedian

Head to the Library: to snuggle in a comfy chair and read a few chapters of "Mini Skirts and Laughter Lines", or head next door to the ? Room to find out how the judges have reviewed Carol's book.

By now you're probably thirsty, so head to the Kitchen, where all of Carol's blogger friends have congregated. Yes, I'm there too, and you can click on my name under the surfer chick logo to visit my Bodrum Travel Blog.

Roving Jay

I'd better stop eating the canapes, or I'll never fit into that bikini again!

When you fancy a wander, head out into the Garden or Play room to mingle or play some games.

And don't worry if you don't recognize anyone, there's a funky new blog roll installed, and you can chat with other guests while your mingling.

This is going to be a Fab party... and don't forget... vote for me in the Lounge, and I might even fetch you a drink from the kitchen.

© Feature Photo of Gold Lame Mini


http://www.rovingjay.com/mini-skirts-and-laughter-lines-launch-party/