June marked one year of full-time travel, work, and new experiences… Life on the road isn’t easy and I know how difficult that transparency is to maintain, so I asked everyone on my socials to submit questions they had about my travel. The questions are as follows (in italics): Do you enjoy doing all ofContinue reading “Question and Answers (1st Year Review)”
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Costeño Beach Travel Guide
You’re going to arrive in Santa Marta and leave the airport to one of the aggressive taxi drivers. Santa Marta is a busy city stuck a few years back. I was bothered by catcalling, but not so much as to not make my way along the Colombian Coast. From Santa Marta’s center (El Mercado), you’reContinue reading “Costeño Beach Travel Guide”
A Day in Oaxaca de Juarez, México
I open my eyes to hugs and laughs. I open Telegram and reply to everyone who had a busy night in Asia while I was sound asleep. I’m brought coffee in bed. I brush my teeth, wash my face, comb my hair. I grab my book or my journal and make my way to theContinue reading “A Day in Oaxaca de Juarez, México”
Medellín Journal Entry, August 2021
Journal entry in Medellín, August 22nd, 2021
Budapest Journal Entry, August 2021
Journal entry in Budapest, August 4th, 2021
It Will Be Months
It will be months until I sleep in this bed again with the warm blankets and the silk pillowcases. It will be months that I get to hug my family and see my friends. It will be months without singing old songs at the kitchen table with my grandma and grandpa. It will be monthsContinue reading “It Will Be Months”
When Things Go Wrong
It’s often said that social media is a highlight reel of someone’s life. While I agree, I wish to leave that ideal world on social media and describe the good, bad, and ugly of my travels on this blog. There are many times when I am traveling that things don’t go as planned. I live,Continue reading “When Things Go Wrong”
Marseille
Late June I set out on my journey to explore the world. After arriving in Paris, I quickly found myself in Marseille, which is arguably my favorite part of France thus far. To arrive in Marseille from Paris, one of the most environmentally and budget friendly ways to arrive is by train. The train takesContinue reading “Marseille”