Tumgik
#Auto Roadtrip
lslbrigade · 2 years
Text
Kvarner Bucht: Kroatische Inseln mit dem E-Auto entdecken
Kroatische Inseln mit dem E-Auto entdecken. Unsere Tipps rund ums Verreisen mit dem E-Auto.
Die Kvarner Bucht ist eines der beliebtesten Reiseziele in Kroatien. Die Bucht, die sich im Nordwesten des Landes befindet, ist bekannt für ihre schönen Inseln und Strände. In den letzten Jahren ist die Bucht auch bei E-Auto-Urlaubern immer beliebter geworden, da es einfach ist, die Inseln mit dem Auto zu entdecken. In diesem Artikel werden wir die schönsten Inseln der Kvarner Bucht vorstellen…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
life-spire · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
@ Jorgen Hendriksen
See more like this.
172 notes · View notes
artemktcreativo · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
🌴🚗💨🌴 . . . #MINICooper #JohnCooperWorks #BeMINI #JCW #MINI #Roadtrip #beachlife #waterbottle #minilife #minilove #f56 #minilovers #minilifestyle #miniclub #minicooperworld #minipassion #MINIfan #ClubMiniFan #juntosnosvemosmejor #autos #car #cargram #carlifestyle #carporn #cars #carsofinstagram #MiniCooperGang #Mini_World_us #ThatMiniCult #Queretaro (en Arte* marketing creativo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqTuLqfPtYx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
8 notes · View notes
thecargays · 2 years
Text
10,000 FOLLOWERS!
Tumblr media
When we started this blog, we had no expectations of building a following. All we wanted was a creative outlet for posting pics, videos, and articles documenting our automotive escapades.
It turns out, you all wanted that too! We're eternally grateful to each of you, and thanks to you, have decided to put more focus, time, and effort into our content.
Here's a glimpse at what's to come...
TheCarGays Blog:
The blog itself will be updated more frequently, with a more diverse portfolio of content, ranging from daily pics to weekly videos and articles. We expect to become a reliable source of car content every day of the week.
TheCarGays Cross-Platform Content:
We will soon be announcing the launch of additional platforms where our content will be shared. This includes but isn't limited to TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Each platform will share some content, while featuring platform curated and exclusive posts.
More, more, MOREEEEE!
We're making plans to attend more automotive events than ever before, including the internationally renown Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, all to bring more content to your screens.
Stay tuned...
Again, we want to thank each of your for helping us get to this milestone. It's clear that you want more, so more you will get. Stay tuned!
9 notes · View notes
foldingfittedsheets · 6 months
Text
Something that literally changed my life was working with a friend on a coding thing. He was helping me create an auto rig script and was trying to explain something to me but his words were just turning into static in my brain. I was tired and confused and there was so many new concepts happening.
I could feel myself working toward a crying meltdown and was getting preemptively ashamed of what was about to happen when he said, “Hey, are you someone who benefits from breaks?”
It broke me.
Did I benefit from breaks? I didn’t know. I’d never taken them.
When a problem frustrated or upset me I just gritted my teeth and plowed through the emotional distress because eventually if you batter and flail at something long enough you figure it out. So what if you get bruised on the way.
I viscerally remembered in that moment being forced to sit at the table late into the night with my dad screaming at me, trying to understand math. I remembered taking that with me into adulthood and having breakdowns every week trying to understand coding. I could have taken a break? Would it help? I didn’t know! I’d never taken one!
“Yes,” I told him. We paused our call. I ate lunch. I focused on other stuff for half an hour. I came back in a significantly better state of mind, and the thing he’d been trying to explain had been gently cooking in the back of my head and seemed easier to understand.
Now when I find myself gritting my teeth at problems I can hear his gentle voice asking if I benefit from breaks. Yes, dear god, yes why did I never get taught breaks? Why was the only way I knew to keep suffering until something worked?
I was relating to this same friend recently my roadtrip to the redwoods with my wife. “We stopped every hour or so to get out and stretch our legs and switch drivers. It was really nice. When I was a kid we’d just drive twelve hours straight and not stop for anything, just gas. We’d eat in the car and power through.”
He gave a wry smile, immediately connecting the mindset of my parents on a road trip to what they’d instilled in me about brute forcing through discomfort. “Do you benefit from breaks?” he echoed, drawing my attention to it, making me smile with the same sad acknowledgement.
Take breaks. You’re allowed. You don’t have to slam into problems over and over and over, let yourself rest. It will get easier. Take. Breaks.
40K notes · View notes
autoflores · 2 months
Text
1 note · View note
podcastgemist · 5 months
Text
#242.3 - JACK&JOZEF - Waar kan je parkeren?
In de polder?
0 notes
sparkcarrental · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
Drive into the season of love with style! 💖✨ Spark romance on wheels this Valentine's Day with our exclusive car rentals. 🚗❤️ ☎️ 01-5971616, 9801101924 📍All Over Nepal Service
0 notes
Text
How to Route and When to Go - A Few Tips
This is a repost of my original blog post on my website, https://crosseyedcricket.art, from this post here! i would appreciate if you would subscribe to my blog or follow me here!
These tips are from me, with the influence of my parents who have been traveling together for about 40 years now. I think they have some authority on this. 
1. Plan your route before you leave. 
It feels self explanatory, if not a bit obvious, but this is a serious first point- however you are routing your journey, throughly go through it before you click the little go button on your phones GPS. There’s a lot of different reasons to do this: to see if there are road closures or road work, to see if there are major wrecks (the day of, that is.), to see if Google is going to take you through 12 neighborhoods after screaming at you to exit here. It’s best to— assuming you’re using a phone— to zoom in and follow the roads it’s going to take you on. Be through. It’ll take a few more minutes, but it’ll save you from waiting for a road across a dam to get finished being paved. Do all of this before you leave your drive way so you aren’t distracted while driving and to minimize the stress of real-time routing. 
2. Keep a physical map with you. 
Now, I’m younger. I don’t need to use a physical map if I have my phone. But if you’re traveling to a national park, have choppy cell service, or you want to have a backup plan, keep a physical map with you. Make sure it’s as up to date as it can be. If you can, mark your beginning and end point. If you have a passenger who can help, have them mark major landmarks or roads you pass so you know where you are. It’s better to keep track of this, especially if you’re driving somewhere you’ve never been before, in the event you loose phone service or your phone dies. Or you don’t have a phone. Whatever reason, just use the resources you have so even if you get lost, you’re not fully “in the middle of no where.” 
3. Be aware of any towns you pass through. 
What do I mean by this? Well. If you’re anyone who might be targeted for an easy little hate crime (read irritation), check to see if there’s any sketchy areas you’ll pass through- especially if traveling at night. I especially mean this for any minorities, families with minority members, or a girls trip with only women in the car. Life would be a lot simpler if we didn’t have to worry about this, but that’s not the world we live in. Be careful with yourself and your travels. Sundown towns, unfortunately, still exist. Police departments that won’t take you seriously exist. Be safe and be careful. If you need to make an emergency stop, try to do so at a state rest stop or a trustworthy truck stop chain. Be wary of malicious law enforcement. As my blog has said before, I travel by car for most of my travels, and this is unfortunately something we all need to keep in mind for our travels by vehicle. 
4. Mark trustworthy spots on your route. 
Building on my last point with a little bit of a lighter note, mark any spots you deem as trustworthy on your route. It can be a truck stop chain you really enjoy, state rest stops, and if you’ve already taken this route before, any establishments you know are in repair and are safe. Personally, I always keep my eye out for truck stops like Love’s and Pilots. There are stores I know are in safe areas and I’ve been to before, such as a Walmart I’ve visited before or a Walgreens. Those little things can help you in the event of looking for a snack break, gas station, or bathroom break. 
5. Try to travel in the daytime. 
I know this is not always possible, but if possible- again, building on points 3 and 4- try to travel in daylight hours. It’s safer in terms of any nefarious individuals, the driver has a better chance of seeing better, and any road hazards are easier to see. Plus, most places are open during the day. Again, I know this seems a little obvious, but little points of planning like this can make your trip safer and easier. If you have to stop at night, try to do so in a well lit area or at a trust worthy spot. 
These are all my routing tips for now, I hope these were helpful, or at least helpful reminders, for your next trip by vehicle. If there’s any tips you have, leave them in the comments! I would love to read those. 
Happy travels! – Annie, The Crosseyed Cricket
My blog / My pinterest / My storefront 
I run my blog with my personal issues in mind, and that includes eye strain, eye issues, and being autistic, so i try to run my blog in a way that is accommodating for me and those like me. I cover travel, my art, and a few beauty reviews.
1 note · View note
life-spire · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
@ confinedriley
See more cars.
140 notes · View notes
waxxwiver · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
1 note · View note
ruthstruths · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
High Octane
1 note · View note
dollarcarrental · 2 years
Text
Rent A Car For Trip
🛣 Paint your own stories on a road map.
🚘 Rent your car now with Dollar Car Rental and avail the best offers.
📲 Book your wheels online at www.dollaroman.com
Tumblr media
0 notes
micheltaanman-blog · 2 years
Text
Schotland - camper roadtrip langs de eilanden
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
by-ng · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
Salut..
1 note · View note
Photo
Tumblr media
Rent a Luxury Car in Jaipur, Luxury Car Hire in Jaipur. Wide Range of Luxury Cars On Rent ie - Limo, Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Jaguar, Lamborghini on Rent in Jaipur for Wedding Corporate & Events.
Luxury car in Jaipur
1 note · View note