Well, I knew Indian food was spicy, but this is my experience testing the “heat level” and immediately regretting that decision, read what happened next!
Read MoreThis is my Travel Diary of my visit to one of the beaches in Goa, India. The small beach town vibes with an Indian flavor. A really cool place to visit and see.
Read MoreFeeling a bit down as I think about home during the beautiful fall season. Venting my feelings and how I am trying my best to combat this homesickness to enjoy where it is I am in the current moment. Although homesickness is hard to avoid, it happens to us all, and it is just a matter of learning and growing.
Read MoreFirst blog back. Since moving to Vietnam 4 months ago, life has been anything but boring. This is a current update and check-in of living in Southeast Asia so far.
Read MoreWhen you travel, especially alone, you can honestly be who ever you want to be. Similar to starting a new job, or moving in with new roommates, you can choose how you want to be, no one knows you or anything about you. Strange concept you don’t fully understand unless you’re put in that situation.
Read MoreAdvertised Country Music Fest signs around the town. Read about the little get together celebrating country music.
Read MoreGoodbye Lenin Hostel, in Zakopane, Poland. A cute town in the most southern region, right on the border of Slovakia. The Hostel is directly at one of the entrances to the Tatra National Park. More on my experience in this little mountain town
Read MorePrague, Czech Republic… This city is a top on many peoples lists
Read MoreDo you enjoy hiking? Do you like the outdoors, beautiful 360 views, and fresh air? You need to visit Val Di Mello.
A bit more well known little town, as accessible, across the lake. The day when visiting Bellagio.
Read MoreMy family (my mom and my grandma) visits me this week! So comforting to see familiar faces. ~Enjoy!
Read MoreAfter working a few weeks in Menaggio, Finally, took a day trip across Lake Como to Varenna.
Read MoreI dusted off my passport, bought a trusty backpack, booked a one way ticket, and set off. Italy was the first stop of many in a journey backpacking my way around Europe.
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