There are ups and downs of life. There are hills and valleys, dark days and sunny days, good times and bad times. There are many cliches and tropes of the balance that exists in life. That’s because it’s true. In my experience, there does seem to be an ebb and flow. What I am coming … Continue reading Yin & Yang of Travel Emotions
Heavy is the Hiatus
Nothing is permanent in this life. So it is perfectly natural for us to take breaks or let ventures run their course and end, but how do we tell what is meant to end and what is deserving of a reboot? There are so many moving parts to any given life and ways that we … Continue reading Heavy is the Hiatus
Island Refresh & Reset
Life happens fast and the days, months, seasons can seem to go by in minutes. As we move through the times, it’s always nice to find yourself in a place where you feel a reset. It can be a laughter filled weekend away with friends, a calm and scenic connection with nature, something that brings … Continue reading Island Refresh & Reset
Day Trip to the City
While I love living on the farm in Norway, the serenity and nature all around is soothing; there’s a part of me that gets the itch for city life. So a day trip into the city is a welcome excursion. Jorpeland, the small town where I live on the southwest coast of Norway, is just … Continue reading Day Trip to the City
Influx of Sights, Smells, & Sounds
It is quite a sensory experience to get back in the groove of traveling, experiencing the new sights, sounds, and smells all around. It’s like using a muscle that you haven’t worked out in a while. Landing in a new place immediately overwhelms your senses, but as you take it all in, that travel muscle … Continue reading Influx of Sights, Smells, & Sounds
Fruit Trees, and Berries, and Gardens, Oh My!
When I come to Norway I stay at my partner's family farm. It is in a small town outside of the city of Stavanger(pop. ~130,000), on the southwestern coast. It's an idyllic region where the mountains meet the sea and there are many homes and farms along the windy roads making their way through the … Continue reading Fruit Trees, and Berries, and Gardens, Oh My!
Oh, The People You’ll Meet
You meet people all the time when you travel. I am particularly friendly and am often the one to strike up a conversation and introduce myself but there is another factor when traveling in Asia. As a westerner I stick out with my pale skin and the Asian people are often fascinated by it and … Continue reading Oh, The People You’ll Meet
Intro to India
India is infamous. At the mention of its name everyone undoubtedly has some images and ideas that come to mind. It is one of the great ancient civilizations and is an epicenter of religion, culture, trade and has been for centuries. It's is sometimes even referred to as a separate continent! As I prepared to … Continue reading Intro to India
Life of a Traveler
I had been living in Thailand for over a year and I felt in many ways like a local. Even as I traveled I had a home base where my belongings were safely stored, I could bond and converse with people I met about the area where I lived, and the customs and way of … Continue reading Life of a Traveler
Nesting
I had some unexpected roommates while at my apartment in Thailand. There was a bird's nest on my balcony just above the door behind the AC unit. When the birds first started building it, I fought them, sweeping away each new bunch of leaves and branches, fearing the mounds of bird crap I would have … Continue reading Nesting
Travel Trials & Tribulations
Traveling is not always as picturesque as instagram would have you believe. Often it is filled with hiccups, mishaps and downright disasters, which can be quite testing. My trip to Vietnam has been just that. Each time I have moved past my frustrations, it seems something else has gone wrong and I can feel my … Continue reading Travel Trials & Tribulations
Time & Travel
Time is a funny thing. This is not a new revelation. The passage of time has inspired writers, poets, musicians and artists for all of, well, time itself. It has been said that time is relative and while that statement is surely true, it is alarmingly simple and profound simultaneously, offering no answers or closure … Continue reading Time & Travel