You can see a lot in 12.2 miles of walking
Last night, I was feeling tired, a bit homesick, and unenthused about Vietnam. Today, the former two feelings have largely dissipated but I still am not feeling the love for DaNang. I’m currently staying in the Funtastic Hostel within the city
If you would have told me five years ago that I'd be meeting up with a classmate from an MBA economics class at UNF (University of North Florida) in Bangkok, I would have said
From the awesome AirBnB condo I was staying at in the Thong Lo (Soi Sukhumvit 55) area, here’s how I got to the Grand Palace: 1. Walk to BTS - 18 Sois, about .8 mile. Could have cabbed it but no need. On
After a few days of living a pretty normal life in BKK, it was time to get touristy! On Friday, I set off to hit one of the places that I missed on my first trip to Thailand and have
For a long time, I thought I wanted to live in a big city. In college and for some time after, I Boston was my dream city. I couldn't tell you why. I've [still] never been, know very little about
After 14 hours (seriously) of sleep last night, I woke up simultaneously relaxed and energized. After some housekeeping like booking flights and talking to my parents, I headed off to Roots, a coffee shop that my AirBnB host recommended. That
It’s 4:28PM Bangkok Time. 1:28AM San Diego, Cali time. 4:29PM East Coast Time. I’m not sure how many hours ago I left Los Angeles or how many hours I’ve actually slept since then. All I know is I’m fucking tired
I’m on day #16 without a permanent “home.” In the past sixteen days, I’ve slept in nine different cities and have tried a variety of lodging options. Here’s how they stack up, in my opinion, and heavily weighted for my