Lipari Sicily is hands down one of the most beautiful regions in Italy. A small island that at first glance appears to be easy to explore on one trip, yet so vast in natural features, historical value, and cultural characteristics that I believe it’s better to divide the island up into sections and focus on … Continue reading Sicily: The North Coast
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To travel or not to travel…
To travel or not to travel...to share or not to share... During Lockdown, I wondered if we’d be able to travel this summer or even go to the beach. As soon as borders opened up, I realized the only place I wanted to travel to this year was actually Italy, more specifically the beautiful island … Continue reading To travel or not to travel…
Beaching near Rome
Santa Marinella, Lazio When I first came to Rome, I didn’t know that there were beaches near. I hadn’t even thought about it really. Growing up in Miami, I didn’t usually seek out beaches; I grew up and always lived near one. Then, for ten years I lived in Fort Lauderdale, ten minutes from pristine … Continue reading Beaching near Rome
Italy in a Nutshell
Colosseum "Ci sono troppe cose da vedere per restare a casa!" I saw written somewhere once...There are too many things to see to stay home! This is especially true in bella Italia. Italy offers everything you could possibly want for travelling, enjoying yourself, and indulging in the pleasures of life. Each region provides its own … Continue reading Italy in a Nutshell
Thai Islands
Koh Samui From Hanoi, we flew back to Bangkok, where we had a few hours to kill before taking a night train to Surat Thani. As it was very hot and rainy, we escaped to the air-conditioned Siem Place, a big, modern, fancy mall with lots of good eateries. Although there were so many tempting … Continue reading Thai Islands
Vietnam
If Bangkok is chaotic, I’m not sure what to call Hanoi. Scooters honking and running past everywhere from all directions. They will not stop for you, instead they blow their horns to let you know they’re coming so you better get out of the way. The problem is that the honking is constant and you … Continue reading Vietnam
SE Asia: Here we go Again
Wat Pho, Bangkok At the end of the epic trip to SE Asia last year where I was blown away by the temples of northern Thailand, out-of-this-world Cambodia, and the paradise Thai islands of Phi Phi in the south, I left thinking that I’d like to go back to the Thai Islands possibly the following … Continue reading SE Asia: Here we go Again
Things I’ve Learned from Italians
When I first arrived in Italy, I was rather shy, quiet, and reserved. I wouldn’t usually initiate conversations, nor would I offer personal information as that was reserved only for people close to me. I also feel I was quite naïve because I believed most people were good-natured. I was very passionate, as I’ve always … Continue reading Things I’ve Learned from Italians
The Drawbacks of Living in Rome
Foreigners living in and in love with the Eternal City always talk about the perks of Rome. There are plenty of photos and stories out there to make people jealous of those who live here (including by me). If you want to hear about all the good things, then read my post on that, All … Continue reading The Drawbacks of Living in Rome
My Story
By the time I was 30, I had given up my dreams of travelling, photography, and living a life worth telling for a safe stable job and the life that came with it. I had a secure job where I made good money, great friends, and a long-term boyfriend I shared a nice cozy house … Continue reading My Story






