Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Talking Travel Just Got Easier Thanks to Jem Stores

PR Log (Press Release) – Nov 24, 2009 – Jem Stores, an online super retailer, thought it was time to give their traveling clientele a place to speak about their adventures, experiences and the tech used during to capture unforgettable memories. They decided the best way to do this was with two socially interactive blogs where anyone could join in, add to and learn something new from experiences of others. Topics range from experiences with luggage sets to freezing moments in time with digital cameras.

The first blog, called Luggage Sets and HD Camcorder for Travel, located at http://www.luggagesetsanddigitalcamerasfortravel.net, provides travel stories, experiences, video, insight and images on topics including luggage sets, leather luggage, HD camcorder, digital cameras and camcorder accessories.

The second blog, called Luggage Sets and Digital Cameras for Travel, located at http://www.luggagesetsanddigitalcamerasfortravel.com, provides a similar focus touching on travel topics including luggage sets, leather luggage, HD camcorder, digital cameras and camcorder accessories.

Below is a reprinted post, titled Digital Cameras Preserve Awesome Accomplishments of Ancestors, from the Luggage Sets and HD Camcorder for Travel blog, to show off an example of what is being said within this social network:

Last weekend I took a vacation with my family and went up north to visit some distant cousins. All I can say is that my digital cameras really got a workout. We were going from sunrise to sunset, touring the countryside, watching Midwest farmers bring in their corn crops, tromping through the woods and walking around the small lakes that dot the area. I must have taken hundreds of pictures with my digital camera over those few days. Now I'm home and using my spare time in the evenings to edit the pictures before sending them around my circle of friends and family.

I found all the sites we toured really fascinating, especially the huge stone foundation that was once a Bermed barn my ancestors built for their cattle. They were dairy farmers and must have worked incredibly hard to build the 50' x 30' barn. I took extensive pictures of it with my digital camera because I've never seen anything like it before. The rocks they used were massive boulders and the foundation is still standing, 150 years later.

Accomplishments like that are worth recording. I plan to take the photos of the rock walls to have them printed on coffee mugs for my relatives for Christmas to further preserve the extreme accomplishments made by our ancestors eking out a life on the Minnesota prairie.

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