Jason Weiland
Bio
Donut and travel enthusiast- sometimes I write, sometimes, I even write well!
Stories (7/0)
Beware the Vagina-Eating Bears
Trying to convince my wife of ten years that I will live out of a car when I go to the States has been difficult. To her, if you don't have a house to live in, you are nothing, you are homeless, you are not healthy, safe, or a member of society.
By Jason Weiland3 years ago in Wander
I Will Be Wearing a Mask and So Should You
Did you hear the news that even some vaccinated people are getting sick from the new Delta Variant of COVID-19? And here my Facebook timeline is blowing up with people traveling all over, maskless, and completely ignoring the common sense of social distancing?
By Jason Weiland3 years ago in The Swamp
Car Camping is The Future of Travel
Travel has changed, and we aren’t going to be doing everything the way we did it before. Air travel is problematic. Stuck in a sealed tube 30,000 feet in the air with 200 other people who may or may not be carrying COVID or one of its variants is not my idea of a good time.
By Jason Weiland3 years ago in Wander
The Changing Definition of Minimalism
I was talking to a friend about his impending trip and asked if he was preparing already. He said he was leaving Sunday, so he would probably get ready Saturday night. All he has, a suitcase and a laptop, isn’t much, so there is not much to plan.
By Jason Weiland3 years ago in Families
Why Liberals are Tired of Playing Nice
I’m not going back to the US after all for a few reasons. After weighing the necessity, and figuring out that it would be safer for me to stay put for now, I realized it would also be selfish of me to leave the Philippines. Hell, I can’t even get the vaccine myself yet, so am I going to subject 200 other people to my unvaccinated ass?
By Jason Weiland3 years ago in The Swamp
Why You Should Blog About Mental Health—and How You Can Make a Living Doing It
People think that blogging about something personal is a death sentence for their reputation. Even in this day of personal freedom, most are still scared to talk about things that matter.
By Jason Weiland5 years ago in Journal