Everyone said it would be amazing; that it was the best thing they had ever tried. You do what you went when you want and answer to no one. But I had never traveled alone before, nor had I been anywhere in Europe outside of London. Amsterdam was a city of firsts for me. From […]
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A Day In New Orleans
A melting pot of French, Spanish, Caribbean, West African, and many other cultures, New Orleans was a must stop on our road trip. Though I was so excited to finally be in the city known for its great music, food, and rich culture, our visit landed on a sweltering hot summer day. I thought I could […]
White Sands National Monument
Tucked away in the Tularosa Basin of New Mexico, White Sands National Monument is an oasis of wave-like gypsum dunes that glisten under the desert sun. Millions of years ago the monument was home to a deep lake layered with gypsum, which is rarely seen as sand because it is water-soluble. However, the isolation of the […]
Truth or Consequences, NM
Truth or Consequences, NM, formerly known as Hot Springs, NM, changed its name in 1950 when “Truth or Consequences” game show producer Ralph Edwards announced the show would air live from the first town willing to share the game’s name. T or C, as the locals know it, has since reaped the consequences of attracting […]
Six Hours in Santa Fe
Before this trip, what I knew of New Mexico was limited to Frankie’s disdain for Santa Fe on season four of Netflix’s Grace and Frankie. Luckily I did not find a snake in my pocket once during our visit! We arrived in Santa Fe early so we could make use of the entire day, stopping […]
Time for the Grand…
…CANYON! I have always wanted to see the Grand Canyon, even more so after moving to the West coast, and I was finally able to see the national park. On our drive from Zion, we first stopped at Horseshoe Bend. Aptly named, the site is a winding horseshoe-sized bend of the Colorado River near the town […]
Got My Zion You
The majestic red and white cliffs of Zion Canyon, standing over 2,000 feet above us, left us in awe. Zion National Park, located in southern Utah, is in a desert climate but is home to many species of plants and animals, including cheeky squirrels scavenging for snacks. Parts of the park are in low desert […]
This Time for a Road Trip
While leaving Reno was bittersweet, the road home was filled with wonders. I packed my life into my car and drove from NV to NC with my best friend. On the first day of nine, we traveled from Reno to Las Vegas, stopping at Yosemite and Death Valley along the way. Yosemite If time had […]
A Drive Down South
Over Memorial Day weekend, I finally got to cross driving down the Pacific Coast highway off my bucket list. With a few of my dance teammates and an adorable puppy, we loaded the car and drove down south. We stopped at every site we could manage, from right outside of Nevada to San Francisco, Big […]
Point Reyes National Seashore
I consider myself fortunate to have visited the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area multiple times, so I was even more delighted to venture outside of the city when I visited in late January. Located a one to two hour drive from the city, Point Reyes National Seashore is a beautiful peninsula jutting into the Pacific […]