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    The Red-Stone Ruins of Heidelberg Castle

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    2022 European Adventure: Part 4 of 6 Any one who knows me knows this: I am obsessed with castles. The German town of Heidelberg is home to imposing castle ruins rising above a red-roofed medieval town. It’s the medieval kind of castle, with towers and bricks and spiral staircases and looming walls. Palaces are the lacy, frilly, gold-gilt ones. That’s not what I’m about. I love fortresses, castles, bastions–anything that can be defended and, preferably, sports an imposing skyline. I can’t pinpoint a moment when my love affair with castles began, though I can guess at all the little pieces that influenced it:. Cair Paravel in Narnia. The Royal Palace…

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    Highway to Heidelberg: a Must-See Stop on the Way Through Germany

    May 22, 2022

    Singapore Kaleidoscope

    May 26, 2024

    A Backpacker’s Life, Introvert Style

    January 17, 2024
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    Highway to Heidelberg: a Must-See Stop on the Way Through Germany

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    2022 European Adventure: Part 3 of 6 Heidelberg is red-roofed, green rolling hills, river running through it magical. The next stop on my European Adventure is Heidelberg, Germany! I picked this place–I’ve been dying to go for ages. Actually, there are very few places in Germany that I don’t want to go. However, this one has been on my list since my Study Abroad program. And the reason I wanted so badly to visit Heidelberg is because of the beautiful castle looming above this town. However, this post isn’t about the lovely castle at all (the next one, here, is entirely about the castle!), but about the other amazing things…

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    NZ Working Holiday Visa: Buying a Car in New Zealand

    July 31, 2023

    Three Actual Trip Itineraries I’ve Done in New Zealand

    April 7, 2024

    Cooking in Communal Kitchens: Cheap, Yummy Hostel Dinners

    January 18, 2024
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    Amsterdam for Introverts like Me: How to Make the Most of a City Known for Weed & Sex

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    European Adventure: Part 2 of 6 The second stop on my Great European Adventure of 2022 with my friends was the city of Amsterdam. I’m sure you’ve heard of it. I’m not a city girl. I prefer small towns, nature vistas, farmer’s markets, and quiet streets. I went to Amsterdam after Delft (one such small, quiet town). When I stepped off the train into this big, bustling city, I was ready to say: “Screw it. Let’s go back to Delft!” Really, Amsterdam is just a another big city. Except it has canals. And it’s known for having Prostitutes and Weed Shops. Yay! (Please note the sarcasm). However, while those things…

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    Seek and Ye Shall Find (Antlers)

    May 12, 2023

    Dueling Volcanoes and Fire Power in Tongariro National Park

    February 6, 2024

    Barcelona Basics: Food, Friends, and Gaudi

    March 4, 2020
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    Detour to Delft: Charming Churches & Canals in a Picturesque Dutch Town

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    European Adventure: Part 1 of 6 The town of Delft in the Netherlands was the first stop on my first trip back to Europe since Covid! I remember leaving Aix-en-Provence, France on March 16, 2020 with the belief that this Covid thing would never last. I planned to travel that summer, retaking the days and experiences I was missing out on by being sent home from my Study Abroad program early. I believed it would be two months until I was back. Not two years! But a little thing like Covid won’t keep me away from travel forever! My best friend called me up in January and said she wanted…

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    Stewart Island: The Island of the Birds

    December 20, 2023

    Solo Travel Snapshots in Vietnam: Bonds Made on Winding Roads

    June 18, 2024

    Along the River Danube: Ancient Fortresses and Fearless Kings

    October 6, 2015
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    The Wolf and the Woodsman: Why Medieval History Lovers Must Read this Book

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    Inspired by Hungarian history and Jewish mythology, this novel reads like a mythical adventure that bleeds truth. The world itself is richly imagined with detailed settings, a whole cast of peoples, religions, and beliefs, and tangled politics that reflect the complexities of the middle ages--such as the treatment of Jews, the intricacies of cultural identity, the acquiring and claiming of pagan stories/myths by Christianity, and the political power of the Catholic Church.

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    Invictus: the Best Time Travel Novel I’ve Read in Ages

    August 27, 2022

    Kicking Off the New Year with Gods and Heroes

    February 8, 2023
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    Stray: a Fairytale Every Girl Needs to Read

    October 16, 2022
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    4 Days in New York City During Covid

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    Day 1: All the Busy, Bustling(?) Tourist Spots Covid is good a for a few things. One of them being LESS PEOPLE. Even on the streets of New York City. Masks were required on the subway and in a few buildings, but we mostly enjoyed the perks of the Covid rather than the downsides. We started out our first afternoon with a walk through Times Square, which was way less busy than I remember from a quick visit in 2018. We peeked in at Union Station, saw the St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and found a great rooftop bar to enjoy the Empire State Building. We ended the night with sushi in…

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    My School Abroad: Institute of American Universities

    February 2, 2020

    Why I Had to Jump in New Zealand

    March 31, 2024

    The Sound of Silence: A Little Luxury and a Lot of Peace in Doubtful Sound

    December 19, 2023
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    Media Minds: How France Writes about Muslim Footballers

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    As a recent grad from the University of Colorado, I now find myself in the position of having spent four years working towards receiving a piece of paper, and a year of research and writing to add three little words to that piece of paper: summa cum laude. Now I'm asking myself what the hell I'm supposed to do with the year-long research project and 80-page thesis I just devoted the past nine months to.

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    Kicking Off the New Year with Gods and Heroes

    February 8, 2023

    Kaikeyi: the Evil Step-Mother We All Wish We Could Be

    February 5, 2023
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    The Story of the Tsarinas who Came Before Catherine the Great

    December 12, 2022
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    Covid Catastrophe in the Czech Republic

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    I can't say that I didn't know any better. But we thought we were untouchable. We thought the chaos wending it's way through the world was ridiculous. There was no precedent for everything shutting down. Surely in a week or two everything would be back to normal. Do you remember when we all thought that?

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    1 Year of New Zealand Selfies: November & December

    November 5, 2023

    A Quarter of a Century Old in Sydney, Australia

    April 24, 2024

    Solo Travel Snapshots in Vietnam: Morning Castle Hike

    June 18, 2024
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    Paris à Pied: Exploring the City of Love in 30 Hours

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    I spent 30 hours in Paris this weekend–a whirlwind vacation. My friends were busy, so I hopped on a train by myself and came to the City of Love. (Pairs is both the City of Love and City of Lights). Lucky Paris–to be known for both great things! Paris Catacombs I kicked things off with the Paris Catacombs. The underground quarries here were begun in the 14th century and then later abandoned. In 1774, parts of Paris collapsed and Louis XVI created a department to protect the quarries and fortify them so they did’t continue to collapse. Major health problems from overfilled cemeteries and charnel houses also plagued the city.…

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    Barcelona Basics: Food, Friends, and Gaudi

    March 4, 2020

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    April 15, 2024

    Solo Travel Snapshots in Vietnam: Morning Castle Hike

    June 18, 2024
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    Barcelona Basics: Food, Friends, and Gaudi

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    Barcelona was a non-stop adventure. I arrived at midnight on Friday night and made my way to Don Moustache Hostel via the Aerobus. My friends, Kate and Sarah, had arrived Thursday night. After a good night’s sleep (despite all the snoring–good thing I always travel with ear plugs!) we started off Saturday morning with some Gaudi. Antoni Gaudi is Barcelona’s most famous architect and his designs can be found all across the city. Our first stop was Casa Batllo. Casa Batllo Gaudi designed the house for a wealthy aristocrat who lived with his family on the first two floors and rented the rest out as apartments. It’s said there are…

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    Getting My Feet Wet in Whangarei

    July 24, 2023

    Healing and Horrors at a Roman Psychiatric Hospital

    March 26, 2019
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