My First Impression of Southeast Asia – Singapore
Singapore Singapore is simple in that it is easy to get around and find things to do. It is not simple as far as diversity,
Thirty Amazing Photos of Ruins and Waterfalls
Below are two separate galleries of photos. This will be my last post from my 14 day trip through the Yucatan of Mexico. Palenque and
Excited About Making the Paper Today
Be You My friend Aileen Bennet, a motivational speaker and journalist does a monthly spotlight on a local person in the Lafayette area. It is
50 Photos in Campeche, Mexico
Campeche, Mexico – Quite honestly I had never even heard of Campeche, Mexico before planning this trip. Other than the fact that this town was
A Pit Stop to the Cenotes of Homun
Homun, Mexico – A cenote is a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath. Especially associated with the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, cenotes were sometimes used by
Merida, Mexico and A Slight Change in My Original Travel Plans
Merida, Mexico – When arriving in Mexico, I realized that not only had I double booked two hostels in two different cities for one night,
Tulum, Mexico…enough said
Tulum, Mexico – A bitter sweet feeling blogging tonight as some of my closest friends are beginning to post old pictures of someone we lost
Nine Cities in Fourteen Days! Cozumel, Mexico
Cozumel, Mexico – First off I want to apologize for the lull in blogs. I have been very busy finishing the school semester, remodeling a
Hostel Life and Solo Travel – Playa Del Carmen
Solo Travel – Playa del Carmen, Mexico One of the most common questions I get other than “How much money did you spend?” is about
Traveling on a Budget and One of the Most Beautiful Beaches in the World
Isla Mujeres, Mexico – After almost two full days of trying to get money wired to me and canceling all of the credit and debit