What does that mean? It’s German, meaning “far sickness.” It’s an urge to travel even stronger than wanderlust.
It’s a lot of what I’ve been feeling lately over the course of my winter break at home.
What does that mean? It’s German, meaning “far sickness.” It’s an urge to travel even stronger than wanderlust.
It’s a lot of what I’ve been feeling lately over the course of my winter break at home.
Sure, if you have friends all around the world you could ask to crash on their couch during your travels. However, I prefered having my own bed to sleep in when I was exploring Ireland.
A lot of people have asked me, how do I find a good (and cheap) place to stay? Here are some tips I have!
This might be the first travel blog you’ve stumbled upon, or maybe I’m part of a long list of other travelers you follow.
Either way, you’ve seen all the photos and read all the stories of the magic of seeing different parts of the world.
The snow has finally stopped falling and the temperature is staying above 60 degrees here at St. Bonaventure. The end of spring semester has a weird bittersweet feeling.
I have (sort of) unpacked and moved back into St. Bonaventure once again. The weather may be cold but the smiles are warm and welcoming. It’s been fun seeing friends and catching each other up with what wild adventures we’ve taken last semester. Today marks the first day of class, so it might as well be my first day back to reality.
Well if this is reality, it’s not too hard to adjust. As of right now, I only have one class on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so it leaves me with a lot of free time throughout the day. So why not catch you, my loyal reader, up on my move back into Bonas?