Having friends visit Seattle is always a gift. For some, it’s a chance to catch up. For others, it’s a reason to show all sorts of niche things. And for me, it’s a chance to eat my way through the city guilt free. I have been very lucky to take around my friend,…
Category: Travel
How to Snowshoe–4 Things I Wish I Knew Earlier
Living in a place with snow and terrain worth exploring (sorry Great Plains), it was time to join in on the fun that is snowshoeing! The season has only just started, but I’ve not only gone a couple of times, I’ve dived into avalanche awareness classes, gear reviews as someone in my life…
Dreamy Hikes In The Pacific Northwest–Tackling My Top 5!
As promised, a more blog oriented post on this! To be honest, doing that video was quite out of my comfort zone. And preparedness given if it’s nature/travel GoPro/drone style footage would have been my ideal. But alas, I’m more of an experiential hiker than a visual one. And if you’re here reading…
Chicago Musts: Because Exploring Like A Local Never Felt So Free
Few things hit harder than realizing your home of five years is just that now. A home of five years. While I do not regret leaning into my hunger for travel, I will always have a special place in my heart for my first non-Florida home. This likely will become a regularly updated…
Taiwan: Food, Food, Food! [Part 2]
Thanks for your patience everyone! These past few weeks I’ve been unmotivated to finish this. I am all for levity and balance but it felt sad thinking about a recent trip where things were so different…But we will get through this and can (re)live these moments then 🙂 so on wards! If you’re…
Taiwan: Food, Food, Food! [Part 1]
 Hello all! Thanks for your patience! It’s been a busy time during the four countries in two weeks as well as coming back to a roller coaster time back home. I don’t foresee things calming down personally or professionally as I took advantage of the airline ticket price drop to buy Copa…
Southeast Asia: Tokyo
 Twelve hours in a city is never long enough to dive deep, but since it’s my second time and I am going from Haneda to Narita airport–carpe diem! Last time I was in Tokyo was less than a year ago, it was interspersed throughout a week, and for a city this big a…
Southeast Asia: Bali, Indonesia
Confession: I’ve been procrastinating packing. Amid three weeks of work travel, a wedding I still feel humbled to be a part of, my cousin’s wedding, and attempting to be a socially acceptable level of functional as I still have a life outside of work, procrastinating fun stuff like packing leads to this. Regardless,…
Southeast Asia: Taiwan
Taiwan is an unexplored wonder for me. One I’m quite ecstatic to venture into. As mentioned before, I owe my friends of Grand Prismatic Media for putting Taiwan on my radar. These gems of humans spent a week roaming the country and only had enthralling things to say of it. Free spirits with…
Southeast Asia: The Philippines
So I decided it may be best to breakdown my upcoming trip into country driven components. The Philippines is a country that I know from less of a tourism standpoint and more of a “welcome back home” standpoint. I do know the popular places to travel in the Philippines is Palawan, the…