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I love vacations. Of course, the challenge is to not connect no matter where you are ;)

Hi Gavin!

Yes, I know! It's hard to truly leave work at home when it's so easy to stay connected. It's fun to try though :)

I take far too many :)

David, somehow I find that easy to believe... :)

I am trying to change that habit haha.

I don’t normally comment on blogs.. But nice post! I just bookmarked your site. Great!!!

There are many benefits for working practically that is we can work whenever we need and so many.By this we can take many vacations too like real vacations we can take a week holiday.This article is very good that gives more information about vacations for web workers.

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