Showing posts with label Meetup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meetup. Show all posts

June 25, 2018

Best Apps for Finding What to do When Visiting a New City?

Best Apps for Finding What to do When Visiting a New City
Vacation vs VanLife
Some people plan months in advance when going on vacation but that isn’t often the case when living on the road full time. Many times I find myself wandering from one place to the other because of recommendations by others. This way of travel is exciting and often brings me to places I never would have visited otherwise.

Often when I arrive I will go to the visitor center and ask questions: What shouldn’t I miss doing or seeing when here? Is there a special event happening this week? Where can I take a shower? Is there free camping? Do you know of a vegan restaurant? 
The answers are often helpful but there are other options that provide much more information. Here is a list of apps I often use as reference.

Yelp
Yelp is most known for finding great restaurant options around you. Not only will you find a large variety of food but each location is rated helping you to weed through the not so good places. Yelp however is helpful in many other ways, try searching: “comedy clubs”, “hiking trails” or “beaches” for things to do. If you are in need of personal care search: “shower”, “haircut”, “pedicure”, or ”laundromat”. The options are pretty much limitless. I like to filter my search with the “open now” option checked so I don’t drive across town just to realize the place is closed. Yelp provides phone numbers, directions, website links, reviews and so much more. If you haven’t yet used Yelp you will soon love it.

Facebook - Events
If you have never accessed this portion of Facebook you will be amazed at the options listed. Where ever you are or might be going to you can find an abundance of events that are happening, Today, Tomorrow, This Weekend, Next Week or Choose Date. The events are searchable by type if you tap ‘Filter’ and pick from choices like: Art, Health, Music, Party, Food, etc.
The events will provide information on number of people going or just interested, the date and time, location, details and how to get tickets, if applicable.

Meetup
If you aren’t already a member of Meetup you should be. Meetup is an App that gives you access to groups of people that gather for all kinds of activities. Hiking, happy hour, board games, coffee and chat, and photography; are just a few of the 1000’s of options. Each city has their own options.
If you are a planner you can start joining groups all over the country that have like interests and see what activities are planned or join when you arrive at a particular city. Some Meetup groups have fees, but most likely waive it for the first time attendees. Sign up for the activities/events you want to attend. If you change your mind or can’t attend change your status to “not going” as being a no show isn’t polite since you most likely stopped someone else from being able to attend.

Other Apps
Another favorite suggestion is to search and download  apps that the visitor center or chamber in the city you are visiting created. By searching the name of the city you may find a variety of options. Start with the free ones to find “Things to do in ....”
Also Travelocity is a great reference for option of things to do and see in different cities.

Where do plan to visit next? What will you do there? Who will you meet? Enjoy the adventures that lie ahead!




September 26, 2014

Palouse Abandoned House Photography Tour

Palouse Photography Tours with Teri Lou
It was a busy summer and therefore my blogging came to a stand still. My goal for next month is to get back to it! As most of you know who follow my Facebook posts I became a grandma to Brayson John and my youngest daughter was a bride just last week. I also was thrilled to visit the Palouse several times as a tour leader.

Speaking of touring the Palouse... I recently launched a new website that I hope you all choose to follow. I also have a Palouse Meetup group anyone can join and of course a Palouse Facebook page that many of you 'liked' already - thanks much. In other words I am loving everything Palouse! and I get to visit next month since I am leading a private tour - lucky me!

Since I love the Palouse and leading tours I have recently announced 5, yes 5, Palouse tours for 2015. (and as always I am available for private tours all year long). The Shades of Green tour is being offered 3 times since May and June is such a popular time. Then in August I am offering the Abandoned House Tour and the Harvest and Family Farm Tour. Please check them all out since they each have unique opportunities.

Today I am highlighting the Abandoned House Tour since it was just announced and is available to only 4 participants. So I wanted you loyal blog followers to get the first opportunity to sign up. Please contact me if you have any questions.

I call this one Edith's Chair - Palouse Abandoned House

I have captured this chair in many different ways over the last 5 years. Palouse

Treasure in Palouse Abandoned Houses - come tour with me in August.

Teri Lou loves the Palouse - can't wait to visit again!

April 25, 2012

Roslyn Cafe - Meetup May 19th

The Roslyn Cafe was made famous by Northern Exposure in the early 1990's. It is still an icon in this historic mining town. I will be doing a Photowalk on May 19th - Come Join me.

On another note:
Seems to be a lot of talk lately on what to call this 'new' art form: iPhoneography was catchy but not so much anymore, some say. Mobile Photography seems to be a newer version so it can include all 'mobile' devices. Many people believe that no matter the how the image was captured it is all photography. Still others insist on the label so they can have contests, gallery showings or websites full of images in a particular category.

My take is that I am a Photographer. I happen to prefer to use my iPhone to capture my images and my iPad to process them, at this time in my life anyway. I choose to label my blog as iPhoneography because that is what I do and teach. I choose that option so I can show what is possible on them, I choose to specialize in them.

Just like all the other cameras, mine has its pros and cons. I am familiar with the limitations and the strengths of my devices. I am passionate about the ability to capture and process with these portable devices that can be connected to the world wirelessly. I love to have the option to be artistic at anytime since my iPhone is with me practically 24/7 and my iPad is nearby almost as often.

The bottom line is that I will keep the name iPhoneography as long as it makes sense to be able to find me and my specialty so I can continue to share the possibilities. I do believe that more and more photographers are choosing to process images from all types of cameras on their iPads, however, I don't plan on becoming an iPadprocessor, but if that is what people label me so I can help them better process their images on that device so be it.

Please check out the latest version of Crop'n'Frame. Some time ago I requested the option to have presets and they are now available. 


Snapseed
fxPhotoStudio
Crop'n'Frame


Peter Valley Workshop still has space available. Click on the link on the left column for more information. 

Online courses start again on May 14th. Sign up soon.

Coming Soon!!! MyiPadLive - online Tutoring and Lessons.