I’m on a fourteen – month trip around the world. I’m keeping track of daily expenses and outlining it all for you so that you can see how possible it is to make your travel dreams a reality! Month two on the road.
No “back to school” for me this year.
I’ve had a ‘back to school’ almost every year for the last 25 years of my life. This year is different, due to my leave to travel.
Month One Recap
I’ve officially been on the road a month. It was a fantastic start to my year away. I embraced a bit of a slower pace, knowing that I have much more time, and spent time in smaller towns and cities not necessarily known for their tourism draws. Places Visited Ukraine: Kiev: I started my trip […]
Planning For a Year of Travel – Part Two
March/April/May Rapidly, I’ve found that this type of trip is unlikely anything else I’ve ever planned and prepared for (ummmm hello Jen! Travelling for 14 months might be a bit different than your average 8-week summer trip…). There is something inherently terrifying exciting about actually endless possibilities. This was the first time I hadn’t bought […]
Planning For A Year of Travel – part one
I’ve probably been ‘planning’ my upcoming adventure for almost a decade. In the back of my mind, I always had a list of places I’d go and events that I would see if I had a full year to travel. If you follow my social media channels, you’ll know that this year of travel is […]
I didn’t post on Instagram for 6 months. Here’s what happened…
I deliberately avoided posting to Instagram for six months. I was curious about what the blackout would do for my blog skills, but mostly, I was frustrating by the amount of time required to engage, with a minimal amount of actual followers or people interested in my blog.
Top Five Lobster Rolls in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
Before this summer, I had never had a lobster roll. I admit it. I live in a landlocked province though, so it’s not exactly easy to get fresh seafood. Cue my summer travels, which included just over a week exploring the beautiful maritime islands of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. These provinces are absolutely famous […]
Visiting Banff, Alberta on a budget.
I may be slightly biased, but there’s really no question that Canada has some seriously beautiful natural landscapes, and, arguably, one of the most frequented by tourists, is Banff, and Banff National Park. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most expensive national parks in Canada. There are, however, great ways to take advantage of […]
When the people who warn you ‘it’s dangerous’ are a little bit right.
Mardi Gras has been on my travel bucket list for over a decade. It definitely helps that my aunt lives just about 20 minutes drive from New Orleans. I finally decided that this was my year, and I called her, excited about my plans, and hoping to squeeze in a visit to her at the […]
Five Incredible Places To See The Sunset in Africa
I love a good sunset as much as the next person. I’ve also seen some incredible sunsets, both in my hometown, and in many countries around the world. Last summer, I spent 6 weeks in East and South Africa. I saw incredible wild animals, relaxed on pristine beaches, and discovered some excellent new wine. I also […]
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