Trip, Advise Her

Seasoned travelers regularly rely on multiple travel sites to find low-cost accommodations and review feedback from others. In my travels, specifically those up or down the street to see my neighbors, I have often wished there was a site that would allow me to provide reviews of them. Sadly, TripAdvisor is not keen on registering people’s homes as a travel destination – they may want to take a minute to look up the word ‘travel.’ According to several online dictionaries, it means ‘to go from one place to another.’ Thus, walking to my neighbors house is, by definition, a form of travel. This will all be in my review.

 

Another important word related to travel is ‘trip’ – a journey, voyage or excursion. Like so many English words, it also has other, non-related, meanings – stumble, to catch one’s foot and fall, to caper with quick light steps, mistake, blunder, hallucinatory experience. With these definitions I will briefly explain how I ended up with a greater tuberosity fracture.

 

While on a trip I was tripping down the street when I tripped – it was totally trippy.

 

Knowing what I now know about the rough city streets, I’d like to start my own travel site and plan to call it ‘Trip, Advise Her.’ The site will be cautionary by nature, warning potential travelings of potential tripping hazards they may encounter on any travel they may make. If someone had advised me of the dangers of Rush and Hour, I could have avoided a major trip while on my trip. Trip, Advise Her (or him).

 

 

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