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"The sight of the world put mad ideas into me; as if I could wander away, wander for ever, see strange and beautiful things, one after the other."
~ CS Lewis
Big fan of casually sauntering about the planet. Thumb-war champion, blanket-fort specialist and dog mom. Passionate early-years educator, perogie enthusiast, lifelong Canucks fan and outdoor advocate. Sleeping-in-airports aficionado. Exploring the curious corners of planet earth with a journal and a sense of humour! Born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, I've been making bad decisions on the road since 2009. -
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Coast to Coast in 13 Days: The Final Push Across England
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The Legend of Lake Baikal: Waters of Supernatural Power
06 August 2011 5:47 PM | 16 Comments -
10 Benefits of Traveling Solo
22 July 2011 12:49 AM | 59 Comments -
Head Soccer. Or, soccer with heads. Another reason why Korea is awesome.
26 April 2010 12:47 PM | 35 Comments -
Spaghetti on my Pizza & Intestines in my Soup: Korean Food Fails
14 April 2010 2:42 PM | 9 Comments
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On Selling Everything and Moving Away
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From Argentina to Brazil, hopefully.
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On the ground in Buenos Aires
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Warsaw for the win.
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A Welsh-English Camper-Van New Years.
03 August 2014 11:47 PM | 4 Comments
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Coast to Coast in 13 Days: The Final Push Across England
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The Transsiberian Railway – Part XIV: The Other World Up There
Posted on August 10, 2011 | No CommentsI've never been a smoker. I've never wanted to be a smoker. Then I got on this transsiberian train, and I regret not caving to peer pressure years ago. -
Arrival in Siberia.
Posted on August 8, 2011 | No CommentsRubbing my eyes, I roll over to pull the curtain away from the window. Through the frosted pane, far beyond the snow covered fields, the half-crescent moon casts a supernatural glow on a frozen river... -
Photo of the Week: Gathering of Boats in the Ring of Kerry
Posted on August 8, 2011 | 2 CommentsExploring southwestern Ireland by bike, the Ring of Kerry (which starts in Killarney and ends in Killorglin) was one of the reasons I fell in love with this country. We took the signposted Ring of Kerry cycling path which uses older quieter roads whenever possible. :) -
Hello, Russia.
Posted on August 4, 2011 | 1 CommentWe are immediately consumed by the darkness of our surroundings. A clock, suspended like an orb in a midnight sky, reads 9:09am. But it's darker than the darkest night I have ever seen... -
Photo of the Week: Wooden Home in Siberia
Posted on August 1, 2011 | No CommentsThis photo was taken during an afternoon walk through Listvyanka, a wonderful little village stretching for 5 kilometers along the shores of Lake Baikal in eastern Russia. The homes here are mostly the traditional, wooden style of Siberia, with one or two rooms and brightly coloured window frames or elaborately carved shutters. -
10 Benefits of Traveling Solo
Posted on July 22, 2011 | 59 CommentsThe day you realize, “Hey, wait a minute! I’m in Ulaanbaatar by myself and I seem to be getting by just fine!” is a day you will never forget. It’s an amazing sense, knowing you’ve done this all on your own! -
The Transsiberian Railway – Part XIII: Missing Train & The Magic of Vodka
Posted on July 7, 2011 | 11 CommentsLast we left off, a mysterious Sack Lady had entered our room, imposing sausages on each of our compartment companions. And there are now sausages hidden in every nook and cranny of our cabin.