ELAY’s red and white lights burst on brightly at 4 a.m., Paris’ equivalent to America’s 711. A glimpse of a serious group decked out in machine and metal strolls by and huddles nonchalantly, as usually sensed in airports. There is no tension. It’s absent, so you can forget about the hypersensitivity. It’s possibly too early Read More
Europe
“Santa Fé” — That’s All I Have To Say
hidden hot spring that resembles the Garden of Eden lies 30 minutes from the main city of Granada (Spain). Yes, like back when men and women walked around naked and didn’t understand the concept of apparel. No, it’s not your typical attraction and you can’t buy an entry ticket in advanced or even Read More
The Catacombs — Uncovering Paris’ True Underground City
t took me about 7 months to finally discover Paris’ REAL catacombs. At first I did like most tourists and visited the supervised attraction, which, don’t get me wrong, is absolutely amazing and educational, but I knew it didn’t end there… Under Paris there is an entire city that is still secretly thriving, and it Read More
Recycling aka “Sophisticated Dumpster Diving”
‘m sure we’ve all heard about “second hand clothing before,” or how about “Salvation Army?” But have you ever heard about second hand food, recycling it that is?Did you know that all supermarkets and grocery stores deliberately throw out their day expired food and slightly rotted produce. Roots of Recycling It never crossed my mind Read More
Gold In Granada
ith not much of anything in my pocket, but enough passion for traveling and adventure, I certainly found a hidden gem that I call the “basic school for traveling with no money.” Granada, Spain A small city found in the country’s southern autonomous region (aka Andalusia), where the notorious Christopher Columbus was granted the opportunity Read More