The Vagobond Diaries

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The Vagobond Diaries

I’ve been keeping journals for most of my life. the way I look at it, a journal or diary is a place to record what you see, what you do, and what you think. In general it’s not something to be shared. So why am I sharing mine with anyone who wants to read them.

Frankly, it’s because it’s been an interesting life and I’m not ashamed of the fact that I’ve had my doubts, fears, and moments of complete insanity. We all do.

My father disowned me when I wrote Rough Living. He told me that there are some things that you just don’t share with the world. Well, it’s a good thing that relationship is already dead and gone because the name Damitio will never be the same after this.

All there is to it, is to do it. But you gotta live with it.

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Vago Damitio is the Vagabond in Chief. He is also a writer, blogger, traveler, adventurer and teacher. He has spent his life mastering how to have incredible adventures on minuscule budgets. Someday he hopes to have the option of using gigantic budgets for miniscule adventures.
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