May
20
2007

Explore The World

Rosh Hanikra

Between working, blogging, twittering, and IM’ing all day, we tend to forget that there’s a beautiful offline world out there for us to explore. In the last few days I was reminded why we should travel more often.

This week, after finally admitting to myself that I was a webaholic, my boyfriend and I decided to spontaneously organize a trip to the Galilee and the Golan Heights. We slept in wooden cottages in the middle the woods, water rafted in the Jordan River, and visited the Golan Heights wineries (amongst other activities). The sites were simply spectacular and the people so friendly. They live their lives in a completely different rhythm, more relaxed and stress-free. I can also understand why. When you wake up every day to such magnificent views and the sounds of birds chirping, you just can’t help it.

I have posted my pics from the trip on flickr. I invite you all to check ‘em out :-)

The world is a beautiful place, so go, explore it! You don’t need to travel to a far away destination. Sometimes the most beautiful place can be just a few hours drive away.

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About the Author: Ayelet Noff

Ayelet Noff has over twelve years of experience marketing companies from various industries. She has been involved in the social media world before the term social media even existed. Ayelet opened Blonde 2.0 back in 2006. Before this, she was ICQ’s Marketing Manager for four years and also held various executive marketing positions in different startups. She is also a top blogger and currently writes for three different blogs: The Blonde 2.0 blog, The Next Web, and Socialmedia.biz. She holds an MBA degree from Tel Aviv University, and a BA in Politics from Brandeis University.

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  • I think the key is to find the balance between the offline and online worlds. Too often we get caught up in the virtual and forget all else. Easy to do, for the borders of our offline world seem quite limited at times, whereas the possibilities of the virtual appear limitless.
    But I agree with you – too often we miss what is in our own backyard, or only a stone’s throw away. There are many mysteries and wonders to be discovered in both worlds.

  • True, and the key of course is finding the right balance between the two.

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