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  • Link Round-Ups,  Travel Inspiration

    Weekly Travel Inspiration: International Women’s Day

    March 8, 2013

    In case you were unaware, today is International Women’s Day, and I am both a woman and a feminist. So your travel inspiration this week is a round up of links about awesome women. 1. Bosnian Woman Helped Make Rape a War Crime via The New York Times: “For centuries, rape was considered a byproduct of wars — collateral damage suffered by women, horrors often overshadowed by massacres. Even though the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 prohibited wartime rape, no court ever raised charges until Sivac and Cigelj presented their overwhelming evidence.” This first link isn’t a happy one, but it’s an important read. It feels especially relevant in light…

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    Linkspiration: April 2020

    May 7, 2020

    Travel Linkspiration: September 2013

    September 30, 2013

    Travel Linkspiration July 2013

    August 2, 2013
  • The Great European Adventure

    Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum

    March 7, 2013

    While I was in Krakow, I took a daytrip to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. I wasn’t planning to blog about this experience. When I visited Auschwitz, I tried to conduct myself respectfully, and to give the space the reverence it deserved. I hadn’t planned on taking photos, but after arriving, I felt comfortable doing so as a way to solidify the experience. I think photographing a site such as Auschwitz could actually be beneficial in light of Holocaust deniers and others who would have us believe that this piece of history isn’t worth remembering. The Holocaust happened, and there are millions of us with photographic evidence of this fact —…

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    Weekly Travel Inspiration: Exhausted Edition

    November 16, 2012

    I LOVED Sarajevo

    November 18, 2013

    Copenhagen: Last Look

    February 5, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp,  Tea Tuesday

    Tea Tuesday: All the Mint

    March 5, 2013

    All mint tea is not created equal. Probably because there are so many different kinds of mint to choose from. For the most part, if you purchase bagged mint tea in the grocery store, it will either be labeled “peppermint” or simply “mint,” in which case it is likely to have more of a spearmint flavor. At Hana Farms, however, we have at least seven different kinds of mint growing, each of which has a unique flavor and could be made into a distinct tea. Almost all of them grow in our official Tea Garden, but some of them also grow as weeds around the entire property. The most prevalent…

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    Today I’m giving the people what they want…

    February 15, 2013

    What She Packed: 2 months WWOOFing on Maui

    July 29, 2013

    The Pros and Cons of WWOOFing on Maui

    June 30, 2013
  • Travel Inspiration

    Weekly Travel Inspiration: Here Comes the Sun

    March 2, 2013

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kS709ZyZ_YU] It has not been a “long, cold lonely winter” for me in Hawai’i, but Spain is experiencing its third consecutive year of recession, with unemployment at 26% for the general population, and over 50% for my age group, the under-30s. This flashmob orchestra, organized by a radio station in Madrid, endeavored to brighten Spaniards’ days by playing The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” at an unemployment office in the country’s capital. The singer’s accented voice is lovely, and although times are hard right now in many places around the world, “it’s all right,” might be exactly what we need to be telling each other.

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    Travel Linkspiration: September 2013

    September 30, 2013

    Weekly Travel Linkspiration: language learning tips, “off the beaten path” travel, and small backpacks

    April 29, 2013

    Weekly Travel Inspiration: International Women’s Day

    March 8, 2013
  • The Great European Adventure,  Travel Tips

    8 Reasons Why Krakow Should Be on Your European Itinerary

    March 1, 2013

    I loved the time I spent in Krakow and, in my previous post on this city, I mentioned that I think it has something to offer most travelers. Here are eight reasons your next European vacation should take you to Poland’s cultural capital. 1. The Price is Right Poland is not an expensive country. Currently, 1 Polish Zloty is equal to 0.32 United States Dollars, so if you’re from the US, the UK, or the Eurozone, your money can go far. You can easily eat dinner for under $10, and a six bed dorm room directly off the main square (conveniently named Main Market Square) will only set you back…

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    Prague: Last Look

    April 29, 2013

    Franz & Sophie: Another Reason to Love Sarajevo

    November 19, 2013

    The Obligatory Plitvice Post: A Photo Essay

    January 21, 2014
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp,  Tea Tuesday

    Tea Tuesday: Mamaki Tea

    February 26, 2013

    Remember this plant? The one that’s growing in the tea garden, and I took a nice photo of, but didn’t know its name, but I liked the photo, so I still put it on the internet in a previous blog post? It turns out this is Mamaki, a plant that is only native to Hawai’i and is known for its medicinal qualities. Mamaki is commonly made into a cleansing herbal tea, which is good for digestion and general relaxation. (That sounds like code for “a laxative that will get you high,” but it’s not.) I was told by some of the other farmies (folks who work here) that just a…

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    Weekly Travel Inspiration: Adventures in Travel Vlogging!

    May 5, 2013

    A Year of Self-Actualization

    January 7, 2014

    The Hana Highway and Hana Town: A Pseudo-Local Perspective

    April 27, 2013
  • The Great European Adventure

    Krakow was a turning point

    February 25, 2013

    I didn’t want to leave Berlin. Berlin was big and interesting, and there was so much to see — this was why I had left my plans open, why my travel dates were all tentative, so I could stay longer in places I loved. But I didn’t love Berlin. It was beautiful, and historical, and tasty, and I hadn’t even gone to any art museums yet! But that wasn’t why I wanted to stay. I wanted to stay because Berlin was safe. There’s nothing wrong with feeling safe; in fact, I hope that you feel safe while traveling. But I didn’t go to Europe to hide. I went to see…

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    Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum

    March 7, 2013

    Istanbul: First Impressions and a note about the demonstrations

    June 10, 2013

    How to Travel With Your Friends and Stay Friends

    October 8, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp

    One Month in “Paradise”

    February 22, 2013

    Thursday marked one month that E and I have been living and working on Maui. He works at the farm stand selling banana bread that’s baked fresh every morning. I work in the kitchen making candy and hot sauces that we also sell at the stand. We both work in the vegetable garden and around the rest of the property, pulling weeds, clearing space for more beds, spreading mulch. We sleep and store our things in a cabin without electricity. One of the farm cats likes to hang around the cabin, and sneaks in to sleep by our feet at night; her name is Munchkin. I’m not much of a…

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    Tea Tuesday: Brewsday

    March 12, 2013

    The Pros and Cons of WWOOFing on Maui

    June 30, 2013

    This Tea Tuesday, It’s Actually Ti Tuesday

    June 18, 2013
  • Hawaiian Summer Camp,  Tea Tuesday

    Tea Tuesday: Where Your Red Zinger Comes From

    February 19, 2013

    If you live in the US, you’ve probably seen Celestial Seasonings’ “Red Zinger” tea in your local grocery store. But what exactly is a “red zinger”? I’d never really thought about it until I was being shown around the vegetable garden at Hana Farms, and someone pointed to a thin bush saying, “that’s hibiscus, you know, red zinger, you can make tea from it.” If you can make tea from it, my interest is peaked, so I decided to try it out. After some internet research, I discovered that this wasn’t going to be as easy as I’d expected. Most recipes for hibiscus or red zinger tea suggest that you…

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    I actually just write a gardening blog now

    February 7, 2013

    A Year of Self-Actualization

    January 7, 2014

    One Month in “Paradise”

    February 22, 2013
  • The Great European Adventure

    Berlin: Teeming with History

    February 18, 2013

    Berlin teems with a lot of things — nightclubs, Turkish food, Communist architecture. For me, Berlin teemed with history. Every street seemed to hold information about the city’s often painful past. Much of this is conscious preservation in the form of public parks and landmarks, but there are a few subtle aspects of the city that speak volumes about, specifically, its 20th century history. The architecture changes when you move between the former West and East Berlins. In East Berlin, the buildings are pragmatic, functional, ugly in that classic Soviet style. The TV Tower, now the phallic symbol of all Berlin, was once a prominent expression of the power of…

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    Weekly Travel Inspiration: Exhausted Edition

    November 16, 2012

    Amsterdam: Last Look

    January 10, 2013

    Statues of Copenhagen: A Photo Essay

    January 20, 2013
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