It’s almost a crime to photograph Istanbul without color…almost. There’s still something so timeless and effervescent about this glorious city, in all its history and grandeur. The colors of the Turkish capital are really something, but taking them away allows the eye to focus on what perhaps is even more unique and beautiful about the […]
VIEW POSTMy Path to Freelancing – Was it Accidental?
Today, as I write this, I reach a milestone in my journey as a part-time traveler. Seven years ago I received a job offer after completing an internship while still a student, and I began working just two weeks after I graduated from college. Since then I’ve worked with avid determination to fit travel […]
VIEW POSTExploring Oakland’s Chinatown
Also known as: scouring your new home for noodles that closely resemble your favorite foods from traveling. You know what’s boring? Hearing about someone else’s food tour, seeing the photos, and not being able to eat the food yourself. It’s why I can’t watch the Food Network when I’m hungry. So, instead I’m going to […]
VIEW POSTRemembering Robin Williams at the Mrs. Doubtfire House
Where to find the Mrs. Doubtfire house in San Francisco, and how I stumbled upon it randomly (and in a timely fashion!) But first — What is the Mrs. Doubtfire House address in San Francisco? Answer: 2640 Steiner Street (just like she says in the film!) That’s the thing about part-time travel: we strive to look […]
VIEW POST30 Life Lessons I Learned From Travel (And How They’re Making Me Happier At Home)
One week ago, I hit the two month mark since my return from my (dream-come-true) full-time travels this year. With each month mark that passed during my trip, I took some time to do a little reflecting. Why not continue to do so upon returning home? In fact, what other ways of thinking and living […]
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