#53: | I've just released some new homeless advice: "Where to Sleep in an Airport" http://bit.ly/2ljcG - Live from the Denver airport! |
#89: | My beginner's guide to hosteling, "How to Sleep in a Hostel" http://bit.ly/u0xQ9 - No serial killers. No rampant sex. Just a place to stay. |
#91: | You can sleep in lighthouses in California http://bit.ly/UxY4p or Canada http://bit.ly/8xEjr or in a "UFO" in Ireland http://bit.ly/13jfsG |
#164: | My new advice for the air traveler: "How to Sleep on an Airplane" http://bit.ly/rvr63 - You can survive the dreaded Red Eye! |
#194: | I pitched my tent in the forest next to the Frankfurt airport. Slept 9 hours! I think I'll stay longer next time. Need cheap WiFi though! |
#216: | Just published a new blog report on Free Sleeping in Frankfurt, Germany. http://ow.ly/77YG - The camping is primo near the airport. |
#262: | Sleep paralysis is the nightly disabling of motor muscles to prevent injury while dreaming. AKA incubus, alien abduction. |
#364: | My free accommodations in Reno consist of a sleeping bag, a tarp and a secret spot of wooded land identified on Google Earth. |
#382: | Back on a plane after two (2) hours of sleep in Reno. Ah, the gay life! |
#423: | PHL and PHX are fine sleeping airports. See my article "How to Sleep in an Airport." http://bit.ly/X5wQf |
#570: | For camping in desert, you need only sleeping bag, tarp, air mattress, air pump. You can camp almost anywhere. No real dangers. |
#787: | "Better Performance After a Dreaming Nap" NY Times http://bit.ly/12Sd26 - Better thinking after REM sleep. Duh! (I do my best work in REM!) |
#891: | Sleep apnea: If you sleep on your back, your tongue can fall back in your throat and cut off your air. Try another position! |
#906: | Whatever happens during sleep, you need it to put everything into perspective. |
#907: | When you lack sleep, you can still work on immediate problems but you fail to see the big picture. |
#938: | Made some minor revisions to my travel guide, HOW TO SLEEP IN A HOSTEL: http://bit.ly/u0xQ9 |
#968: | Traveling in Northern Canada, I haven't seen the night in days. I'm sure it happens, but it's light when I go to sleep and when I wake up. |
#1033: | When you get used to jetlag, you can easily wake and sleep anytime, but If you fail to get enough sleep, your mental processes deteriorate. |
#1117: | You don't need a hotel in Las Vegas! With a car, an air mattress and a sleeping bag, you can sleep in the open desert. Best sleep ever! |
#1200: | Wow! A whole website on sleeping in airports: http://sleepinginairports.com - Also see my own article on the subject: http://bit.ly/X5wQf |
#1246: | Another take on sleeping in airports: Workers at LAX living in a makeshift RV park. LA Times: http://bit.ly/94OiY |
#1249: | Essential for sleeping in airports/airplanes: warm clothes, light blanket, head covering, foam ear plugs. |
#1326: | No one is asking, "Why couldn't Michael Jackson sleep?" There were existential reasons. He was caught in his own emotional conundrums. |
#1358: | Essentials of Life: 1) food, 2) safe place to sleep, 3) computer w internet, 4) place to work w A/C power, 5) medical plan. |
#1495: | The convicted murderer died in his sleep before he could be executed, robbing society of the satisfaction of killing him. |
#1521: | If your comfort requires a firm mattress, why not consider sleeping on... THE FLOOR! |
#1705: | I have just released a new blog entry: "How to Sleep in a Tent" http://bit.ly/6PaofI (Homeless by Choice) |
#1730: | Latest Stephen King thriller: "Sleep!" After running down a Gypsy, an author finds she can't do anything but sleep. She only gets up to pee! |
#1849: | Good night my little minions! Sleep tight! Tomorrow we rule the world -- and get rid of that pesky James Bond! |
#1993: | One of the world's greatest luxuries is to be able to sleep without an alarm clock. |
#2002: | Sleeping on floor or ground with minimal padding: heaven! On a cushy bed: poor sleep, toss & turn, hell on my back. Beds are for sissies! |
#2172: | It gives me great satisfaction to board a flight where First Class is full but Coach is empty. They get free alcohol, but I get to sleep! |
#2204: | The most important nutrient for the mind is sleep. |
#2212: | REM Sleep is a very active time. Breathing is deep, heart rate up. The brain is awash with oxygen. Something important is happening! |
#2213: | "REM atonia" is a state of muscular paralysis during sleep that prevents you from acting out your dreams. Your brain is safe to play. |
#2281: | New Homeless by Choice blog entry: "What You Don't Need for Sleep" http://bit.ly/acQGyO |
#2543: | Sleep is your brain's scheduled maintenance period. You can't cheat on maintenance and expect a safe and healthy waking life. |
#2608: | New blog entry: "Airport Camping in Ontario, California" http://bit.ly/c1PFMT - Missed a flight but didn't miss any sleep. |
#3126: | In the hierarchy of human needs, sleep overrules all others (except maybe the need to pee). |
#3192: | Sleep is where a lot of serious work gets done. We may not know exactly what's happening, but it's as important as digestion. |
#3312: | The disintegration of your thought processes tells you when it's time to sleep. |
#3348: | If you sleep on a cushy bed, your body will get used to it, until only one tiny pea will disturb your sleep. |
#3501: | You need: food, medical care, a safe place to sleep, community with others and a meaningful mission. Almost every other "need" is imaginary. |
#3643: | WAL-MART MOTEL $15/night — Park in supercenter lot. Sleeping bag $10. Tarp $5. Sleep in grass just out of sight. Wake and leave before dawn. |