Well today is my last day of my tour, and I’m in Santiago de Compostela, in northern Spain. I feel elated, I feel calm, I feel joyous, and of course tired. But what I can’t stop thinking about, is love. And the most annoying kind of love, was sitting beside me at the tapas bar this … Continue reading »
The Day God Gave Me An Ulcer
As I sit here, and the end of my day, looking out the window, I can tell you that today I found God. And it all started when my parents failed to raise me with any religion at all… So, here I am in the north of Spain, leading a walking tour of an old … Continue reading »
Getting Lost on El Camino
So I’m in Spain. I came out week early to suss out El Camino (aka Santiago de Compostela), which is an old medieval pilgrimage route through the North of Spain, and also a tour I am leading in a few days. I haven’t done it before, so I thought it best to actually do a … Continue reading »
Things To Pack for Spain: Kisses From My Mummy?
I was going to write something about leaving for Spain, or airports, or flights, or annoying people on flights (I’m pretty sure that’s actually me), but after spending two weeks at home, there is one thing on my mind: why my mum of course! So I’m on the plane, flying to Amsterdam, and just finished … Continue reading »
Korean Food Doesn’t Suck
I’ve recently had some friends asking me how the food is in Korea. When I tell them how freakin’ awesome it is, they appear shocked, and usually follow up with a, “Really?!” - well say no more! Let me tell you why Korean food doesn’t suck. I will tell you my favourite foods so that … Continue reading »
Jet-Lag Depression is a Real Disease, and Can Affect the Ones You Love
I apologize for not posting yesterday, but I was suffering from jet-lag depression/infected eye depression. If I had written a post, I probably would have written some form of dark poetry, while gauging my eyes out. I’m writing from home for the first time, because I’m on break in between tours. So I’m going to … Continue reading »
Kim Jong-Un Isn’t Here
It blows my mind that more people don’t travel in South Korea. So I’m going to tell you why I love South Korea. Specifically, I am going to give you 8 reasons, only because I didn’t come up with 7 or 9. 1. SEOUL I seriously LOVE Seoul. Seoul is an amazing mixture of old historical … Continue reading »