Learning How To Grow Roots As A Recovering Nomad
Since I have left the nest, I have lived in 4 different countries and visited many more. I never had a lot of stuff and I was...
Since I have left the nest, I have lived in 4 different countries and visited many more. I never had a lot of stuff and I was...
I started this article about a year ago, but ended up focusing on just one topic: being alone. Recently, as I was thinking of writing about...
I couldn’t live without music. It helps me go through the day, deal with my emotions (whether it is by screaming my anger, having a good...
Last Sunday, I turned 35. I had no apprehension before turning 30, but as you may know, I traveled the world for 3 months to celebrate.
Recently, I’ve gone to a small aquarium. It could have been pretty boring. BUT I tend to live every moment as an adventure, so it became sort of a quest!
I see a lot of quotes saying that never settling is the best. Well, I disagree. I’ve had enough misadventures as a tenant to know that having a safe place is essential.
This article is part of a series that tells a true story located in Edinburgh, Scotland, and in Çesky Krumlov, Czech Republic. This is the third and last part. This article is about me feeling alone and cold and about a mother and a daughter sharing a dinner with me.
After making sure she didn’t feel guilty about the “nice” guy from the airport, I tried helping with the lost luggage. I told her that we should tell the hostel staff about it to ask their advice. It was probably not the first time that happened.
It was my last day in Edinburgh and I was sitting in the dining room of my hostel, having breakfast. A really good breakfast actually. Authentic orange juice, pastries and a coffee. The hostel was a bit expensive, but it was really cool and, for once, I liked not feeling poor by staying in a very basic hostel. Anyway, I was fully satisfied with my morning. Until she arrived.