Native Alaskans and The Anchorage Museum Life in the Arctic
Adrenaline floods your body as you throw back the blankets of animal furs and climb into the cold air. It’s 3am. The sounds of drumbeats and men yelling ‘it’s time to hunt!’ seem to be coming from Continue Reading A Visit to Lidice: a village wiped off the map Overlooking the fields that had once been Lidice: statues of the children who perished.
Do you remember Lidice? If you didn’t live during WWII, come from Germany or Czechoslovakia, there’s a good chance you've never heard of it.
Lidice Continue Reading A Metal Flower, a Cemetery, and Dante’s Inferno: Welcome to Buenos Aires Floralis Genérica
What does a metal flower, a cemetery, and Dante’s Inferno all have in common? The answer: Buenos Aires. A blooming 105-foot stainless steel flower comes to life every morning at sunrise; a spectacular cemetery of Continue Reading Mexico City: Soaking in a City Through Exercise ECOBICI Rack
Get out of your comfort zone and take in Mexico City via bike. Consistent bike lanes may be hard to come by and there's a good chance you'll experience potholes and broken macadam, but being able to bike Continue Reading Swimming on Opposite Sides of the World Bondi Iceberg Club
Yin and Yang
The iconic Bondi Iceberg Club is an ultra white 4-story rectangular building built into the cliffs of Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. Light blue ocean waves pound the cliffs below and naturally Continue Reading Move Over Fear, Curiosity is Here to Stay Curiosity at its finest (photo credit: theodysseyonline.com)
“I have no special talents, I am only passionately curious.” -Albert Einstein
The word ‘curiosity’ has been getting a lot of attention lately. So much so, in fact, that it may Continue Reading
ABOUT ME
Posts from 1+ Years of Travel
50,000 miles, 23 countries, 5 continents... and almost 2 years later. I've left the corporate world (and the US) to experience life.
Have you ever thought of house sitting while traveling? Global house sitting has become an exciting and cost effective form of travel- and it’s worth looking into. Its benefits include...
Recently, I became obsessed with traveling the world for free. I wanted to continue to travel without the stress of having my savings account dwindle. My goal was to lead...
Relief has arrived after 10 years of merciless drought in Southwestern Colorado. This was visible last week driving through lush hillsides and neon green valleys from central Colorado en route...
Of the 9 different places I lived in by the time I was 22 (including Germany, Florida, California, Colorado, NJ and Pennsylvania), the most extraordinary one has always been our...
“Are you going to move forward?” I looked up from my phone. My internet was suddenly working at top speed and I was absorbed in reading all the Facebook comments from...
According to my travel-tracker app, PolarSteps, in the past 13 months, I traveled 41,698 miles, through 21 countries. My homes consisted of 13 different apartments (one for each month), but...
What does a metal flower, a cemetery, and Dante’s Inferno all have in common? The answer: Buenos Aires. A blooming 105-foot stainless steel flower comes to life every morning at...