Walk With Me: Agadir, Morocco

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I think visiting Morocco was the highlight of my travels for 2016! While on a completely unexpected journey, my friend & I visited the city of Agadir. Agadir appeared to be the Laguna Beach of Morocco. It was extremely interesting to go from sand surfing in the dunes with nothing but sand to being on the beach with your feet in the ocean. Agadir is definitely a surf friendly city where I encountered more expats than natives… But that still didn’t stop me from exploring. If only we didn’t have a bus to catch, it would’ve been nice to stay more than a few hours. Until we meet again Agadir. Walk with me 🙂

 

Walk With Me: Chicago

WTF?! Can you believe I have never done a Walk With Me: Chicago??? Thats kind of crazy. Chicago is so beautiful and I feel so lucky to call it home (sometimes). Here is a collection of photos from my year in Chicago. I need to take more, but this will have to do for now. With this walk hopefully you will fall in love with my hometown.

   

 

Walk With Me: Bonn, Germany

I guess Bonn is like my home away from home now… So it makes sense to walk around and get to know it a little better. Today, I went for a walk to Kottenforst from our flat. It was beautiful and very picturesque, but also creepy (only because I was alone and paranoid).

Until next time ❤

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Walk With Me: Paris, France

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So, I’m scrolling through my phone while on my flight to San Diego, and I stumble upon a plethora of images from my trip to Paris. Some are gems that I’ve never shared with anyone until today. Take a walk with me…

 

Walk With Me: Frankfurt, Germany

Bernard The Traveler Interview

Hey guys,

So I had an amazing opportunity to be interviewed by Bernard from Bernard The Traveller for his Wednesday interview series. In the interview we talk about all things travel and how I became such an avid traveler.

 

Check it out here !!!

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Walk With Me: Wynwood (the art district) 

 

 

1 Reason why you should visit Las Cruces, NM 

So I’m on tour and more times than not, I end up in some small boring cities.  Las Cruces was definitely on the way to becoming apart of that list! Luckily for me, my crew and I decided to visit the White Sands National Park in New Mexico. I am so glad we did. Upon arrival we were greeted with maps and a gift shop to rent sleds (already off to a good start).

At first, the scenery was bleak. Very little white sand and lots of random shrubs, but as we drove further in, the abundance of white sand was overwhelming. We parked our car, took off our shoes and ran straight into the dunes.

The white sand went on for miles and miles, you could easily get lost if you strayed  away from your group. But getting lost didn’t seem like such a bad idea here. It was a great place to clear your mind, and take it all in. The untouched white sand reminded me of a fresh start, and entering 4 weeks of being on the road, it was just what I needed. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  


Thank you Las Cruces 😘

Cool & Free things to do in Chicago

Chicago is such a great city, and it offers so many activities for locals and tourist. Most of which you can do free of charge! I’ve decided to take on an ongoing project while I’m in Chicago and explore all of its activities. Who said being broke is boring?!

 

1. Lincoln Park Zoo

Its free everyday. Tourist, Locals, green people you name it, free! Parking can be quite expensive after 30 minutes, but if you pay attention to the street signs you can find free parking and avoid the city tow trucks!

 

2. Garfield Park Conservatory

Free parking, free conservatory (donations are welcomed) and free clean air! This is a great activity to do rain or shine as majority of the exhibits are indoor with the exception of one.