If a picture is worth a thousand words, what image would you use to promote your blog? In our travels we’ve met people who wanted our blog’s address so they could follow us. At Lake Louis in Alberta, Canada, we came to the realization a business card with our blog name would be helpful in these situations. But the card needed an interesting image to reflect who we are and what we’re trying to do. Venturing further down the rabbit hole the next question was, “Of the thousands of images we’ve taken, which one captures our essence?”
“So how does one go about defining who they are in a single photo?” we asked as the rabbit hole got deeper. In a moment of brilliant inspiration Raeski coined the term ‘nomadic retirement’. Taking it further, because quite frankly we don’t believe retirement is a good definition of who we are, we landed on ‘nomadic adventures’. This was great until I checked online and found a company with this name. Not wanting to risk being served a cease and desist order over a name we came to an even better by-line, ‘Nomadic Adventurers’. Okay, we have some words to work with now.
We plan to live in a new city every year. Nomads, right? We want to explore and do fun things. Adventurers, right? Now we have to find a photo expressing those words. That darn rabbit dug a deep hole. Do you think we’ll meet Alice soon? The first thought was using a photo of a stamped passport page but that didn’t leave enough space for lettering. An image must have enough clear space to print what you want on the business card. Clutter distracts so a different image was needed.
I don’t take many pictures of the two of us which narrowed the field of eligible photos. Finally we decided on ‘The Photo’. In it our hair is messed up because of a frigid wind sweeping down the glacier we’re standing on. Craggy mountains, icy blue colors, clouds on the horizon and we’re smiling. Yes, it’s cold, who cares? We’re not sitting in a cubicle staring at a monitor or stuck in a rocking chair. We are in our element of exploration and discovery.
Ironically neither one of us likes the cold but to experience life sometimes you must move out of your comfort zone. How else can you truly experience what the world has to offer? Can you drink ancient waters from a glacier, visit the driest place on earth, walk inside a volcano and smell the pines from a rocking chair?
So without further ado, here’s the essence of Wooly and Raeski.

First off, I like the picture… It suits the birth of an Adventureous business card. Next, I have two small ideas… Take them, or leave them, it matters not. 1. Reverse the picture so that ‘Wooly’ will be under Wooly, and ‘Raeski’ will be under Raeski. 2. Use Lightroom to brighten your faces. The two of you are beautiful people, so show the world those Adventureous Nomadic Faces! If you are still reading after I have revealed my dimwitted ideas… I invite you both to lunch, or dinner. Pick a date and I will do my best to be available… Just pick a day when you are still in the Valley (I still have the 9 to 5 grind… Or in my case the 6 to 4 grind).
Looking forward to seeing you again,
Kim
Hey Kim,
If I lighten the faces anymore my face turns bright red from the sun and wind burn. As for the other idea, I like it. However then my head sticks above the horizon. But in the future I should probably stand on the right.
Raeski and I will get back with a date after Christmas.
Cheers,
Wooly