What is life without blogging? Nothing! :-)

Hey Guys!

I know, I know! I’ve forsaken you…I’ve returned to the life of American, desk-bound boringness, and haven’t blogged…at all!

I guess it’s a mixture of several things, but first and foremost: I work about 60 hours a week. NO ONE in their right mind can blog after that big of a shitstorm. Seriously. Just logging on . . . → Read More: What is life without blogging? Nothing! :-)

New show on the Weather Channel: The Edge with Peter Lik

Hey Guys!

I know I’ve been gone for a while, but I’m still here…just much more subdued than usual! In any case, I got this great email from the folks at the Weather Channel about a new show coming out that seems like it’ll be a fun thing to watch for us travelers! Before we . . . → Read More: New show on the Weather Channel: The Edge with Peter Lik

How could I forget?

Yesterday, I realized how close I came to transforming back into a my past self. A self whose life revolved around my credit score and the cleanliness of my office desk. What I was like thirteen months ago.

Thirteen months ago, I embarked on a journey which took me through seven countries, three of which I called . . . → Read More: How could I forget?

The Backpacking Chica is BACK!

Holy Hell!

It’s been way too long since I wrote a post on here…but never fear, you haven’t been far from my mind! In my “absence” I was working behind the scenes trying to get more exposure for this site, which got me more readers…and more spammers. I do apologize if random posts of mine have weird . . . → Read More: The Backpacking Chica is BACK!

Being Gay in America

Last night, a young and bright family friend attempted suicide, as a way to escape the pressures of being a gay teen.

After taking an astonishing assortment of pills, he was just barely conscious when a relative of mine, alerted by his strange behavior, rushed him to the hospital. After hours of diligent work by doctors and . . . → Read More: Being Gay in America

Five more things to do in Santiago, Chile!

Emily writes about expat life in Santiago and her travels at Don’t Call Me Gringa. Find her on Twitter @emilyinchile.

Coincidentally, the day I discovered Kim’s site was the day she’d put up a post about her top 5 things to do in Santiago. Fate, perhaps? I have to say, I think she’s got a pretty solid . . . → Read More: Five more things to do in Santiago, Chile!

Excuse me for my consumerist moment.

Just a quick post, which has absolutely no point except to say that today my roommate came home for lunch and was wearing this amazing g necklace that was literally a map of the world.

I finally found it online, and you can check it out here: http://www.uncommongoods.com/product/gold-world-links-necklace

I’m not sure what the “rules” are on showing an . . . → Read More: Excuse me for my consumerist moment.

Photographs: Strike in Paris, France

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Hey guys!

I was writing about Africa this morning, and I got distracted by some photography I took while I was living in Paris this past autumn. Through out my travels, I’ve been trying to work on my skills as a photographer (although my seventeen year old sister still beats me when she starts spouting stuff about . . . → Read More: Photographs: Strike in Paris, France

Forecast: sun, sand, and…grannies?

Hello hello!

How goes it? Good I hope!

Yours truly is in good ol’ South Florida. Fort Myers to be exact! This sprawling, urban suburbia, just 30 miles from the second richest town in the USA, has one of the worst unemployment rates in the nation. Spat out without second thought to such small issues like the environment, . . . → Read More: Forecast: sun, sand, and…grannies?

Top 5 things to do in Santiago, Chile

 

Not only is Santiago the capital of Chile, but it is also one of the most modern cities in South America and the main gateway to the country as it receives all international flights. It is the perfect starting point for discovering Chile. I would recommend spending only a few days in Santiago and then . . . → Read More: Top 5 things to do in Santiago, Chile

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