South Philly Food Tour
Over 1.5 million people call Philadelphia home, and of that number, around 600,000 are immigrants. That means one amazing thing in my eyes: diversity. Of culture, of language, and especially food. I visited Philadelphia last
Photo Friday: Roatan
I hate heights. It's always been one of my biggest fears. I get this trembling in my legs, my stomach jumps to my throat, and I get so lightheaded that my eyes sort of gloss
Dream Destination: Spanish Road Trip
Lonely Planet A few months ago, I watched the Bollywood Film Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (or You Don’t Live Twice) for the first time and it inspired some serious wanderlust for a Spanish
3 Things to do in Roatan
A lot of people go to Roatan to spend some time lying on the beach, soaking up the sun, and cooling off in the perfect water. But, if you’re not the typical beach person, there
Photo Friday: Iceland
To say that Iceland is home to some epic landscapes is a gross understatement. This country that I fell head-over-heels in love with in 2011 and even more deeply in love with last year, is
On the Concept of Home
In my short 30 years on this planet, I have lived in more than 18 homes. Most of these have been centered around two geographic areas, but 18 different bedrooms, 18 different streets, and 18
Top Destinations for First-Time Solo Female Travelers
I’m not the world’s foremost expert on solo female travel, but I have traveled around (at least) ten countries alone so I have a bit of insight on the subject. There are people on both
Photo Friday: Philadelphia
I'm not typically a fan of overly processed photos, but I loved playing with this photo of Philadelphia's skyline. I made probably 15 different edits of this in a variety of ways, but I loved
Traveling with an Anxiety Disorder
I have touched on my issues with anxiety in other posts, but never fully in depth. I think a lot of people are unfamiliar with exactly what it means to have an anxiety disorder–instead thinking
Photo Friday: Innsbruck
Last year I went on a road trip through Europe with a friend, making stops in The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Czech Republic. While I enjoyed each country in its own special way, I
How Roatan Changed Me
Aside from the once-yearly trips we’d take to the beach when I was a child, I’ve never been much of a beach kinda gal. I mean, I love the sound of waves rolling in over
Photo Friday: Roatan, Honduras
I haven't written about my trip to Roatan yet, but I had an amazing time. I didn't know that places like that actually existed. One of the days that I was there, I arranged a











