Life in Hong Kong lately – unexpected beaches, new friends & flowing
Life in Hong Kong last month; learning to finally go with the flow at work, making a friend, an unplanned island day trip and enjoying my solitude.
Stories from a bumbling, mid-life solo traveler
Life in Hong Kong last month; learning to finally go with the flow at work, making a friend, an unplanned island day trip and enjoying my solitude.
My Camino will forever be one of my most cherished memories. These are some of the more beautiful moments from that long walk in Spain.
My Camino de Santiago – some days were filled with challenges and lessons and blisters. It is like life – good and bad, joyful and tough. These were some of my “bads”
My time in La Paz, Bolivia was filled with an amazing guided tour, 3 wonderful afternoons exploring the city via the cable cars, lots of great food and one huge disappointment. I found the Bolivian people to be wonderful and La Paz to be loud, crowded, charming with lots of pigeons and lots of history to be learn. Plus really good coffee!
10 days in Nairobi, Kenya. Visiting elephant rescue centers, the Nairobi National Park, giraffe centers and a few gorgeous hikes. Most importantly time with a childhood friend and lots of education about animals and conservation efforts. Highly recommend a visit to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and The Giraffe Center.
Guatemala – solo travel, making new friends, living with local family, volunteering
It’s my last night in Bogota, Colombia and I am excited to report that my ass is, in fact, bad enough for South America. Although that may seem absurd when I tell you that...
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