Santorini, Greece

If I'm an advocate for anything, it's to move. As far as you can, as much as you can. Across the ocean, or simply across the river. The extent to which you can walk in someone else's shoes or at least eat their food, it's a plus for everybody. Open your mind, get up off the couch, move.

Anthony Bourdain

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A friend once asked my why I travel so much. This struck me as odd for a couple reasons. For one, I couldn’t fathom why someone would not be compelled to experience new and unknown places. The other part that boggled my mind was I didn’t think I traveled that much. At least in comparison to how much I’d like to.

In my mind, traveling and being a creative soul go hand-in-hand. Creative types are naturally curious, and the world is endless sandbox for those who follow their curiosity. At the same time, travel fuels creativity. Every new experience -- be it a breathtaking architectural marvel, an exotic taste, or an acute cultural observation – is potential inspiration. This inspiration may manifest itself in the form of an idea. Or it may arouse a new passion or pursuit, such as a newfound interest in street art.

I think a lot of people don’t travel often not because they don’t want to, but because they view it as too time-consuming or expensive. But that’s a narrow view. Exploring an unfamiliar place doesn’t have to be some grandiose jetsetter vacation. When I was in college and couldn’t afford to study abroad, I set a life goal for myself to visit one new place each year. On a good year, that may be a highly coveted international destination. In others, it simply means looking at a state map and picking an unexplored corner.

In reality, there are a lot of people that don’t have much interest in traveling. They don’t like leaving the comforts of home or dealing with the hassle. That’s just fine. But for those of us driven to collect experiences, there’s always time and money to do so, as long as a weekend is free and there’s enough cash in your wallet for a tank of gas. And who knows what will be born out of that little trip to Noveltown. 

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A few things that inspire me. 

1.) Travel. I love being able to travel. A few year ago I'd never been off the east coast before. Today I've been to or thru every state in the contiguous US. I took this picture in early May somewhere in Washington. The Northewest is beautiful and one of my favorite parts of the country. I like being there because it let's me get out of my city boy mentality and just enjoy nature. 

2.) Style. A couple of friends of mine got me a copy of The Sartorialist for my birthday. I love this guys outfit. It looks great and is deceptively simple. I used to took a lot more risks with my personal style. Nowadays I like to keep it simple and make sure I look great. 

3.) Nature. I walked by this butterfly, and something about it struck me. I looked at the area around it and found it's cocoon nearby. It had just hatched and was slowly flapping it's wings to dry them. 

4.) Color. A cup of frozen yogurt I got from Sweetfrog in the Carytown area of Richmond, VA. I like to make my cup as colorful as possible. Not too much candy, but with a bit of fruit. I love colors. Especially bright vibrant ones. 

5.) Touring. I started tour managing bands 3 years ago. I've been blessed that work has been pretty steady for the past year. There were times when I doubted myself and wanted to quit and go back into a sales job. I'm grateful that I get to meet so many awesome people, see great sights, and have fun, all while challenging myself and working hard. It's extremely gratifying. I'm currently on tour with Anchored

6.) Cars. I am car crazy. I spend more time than I'd like to admit thinking about them. This is a 1993 Porsche RSA I saw a few weeks back. Porsche's designs are just flawless. There is something about them that is just sexy. Give me two doors, two seats, three pedals, six speeds, and rear wheel drive and I will be in heaven!

7.) Women. If a woman doesn't inspire you to live better, eat healthier, work harder, own nicer things, then you're doing something wrong. There's no greater inspiration. I love being around beautiful women, and I'm lucky to have so many that I call friends like Mia here.