How to Pack for Your Next Airbnb
I’ve been excited to write about this topic for a while now. I love Airbnbs. It’s not a secret, but not many people are as comfortable as I am, in them. In fact, I’ve only had one negative experience with…
3 Hour Pit Stop in Santa Barbara
Wine, parks and the California Coast views. If I’m being honest, a 3 Hour Pit Stop in Santa Barbara isn’t enough but if that’s all the time you have, here’s how to spend it. Santa Barbara isn’t a bit city.…
22 Solo Travel Hacks for Beginners
When I first start traveling alone, I overpacked as much as I under packed. I did everything wrong. From researching the wrong places to running out of cash and not knowing where to get more… what a mess. So, I’ve…
The Best Vegan Food in LA
LA is known for a lot of things. Old Hollywood, beautiful and luxurious real estate, tourism and beaches. It’s really a melting pot of different nationalities and cultures all in one. Which is why, there is something for everyone in…
The Best Places to Eat in San Diego
If there is one thing I did, more than ANYTHING, in San Diego: it’s eat. Y’all know that’s not my normal travel habit, but one of my friends gave me a huge list of amazing recommended restaurants and…. What can…
7 Unique Farms to Visit this Year
As lot of you guys know, I’m from Oregon. I didn’t grow up in a small town, though at times it felt that way, but I did grow up in Farm Country. 15 minutes in either direction of my house,…
Solo Female Road Trips and How to Take One
The hardest part about road tripping, as a woman, isn’t the planning. Never-the-less the packing. It’s actually convincing yourself that it’s safe to do. Whether you plan to car camp, book sites, hotels or even airbnbs, this post is all…
Traveling with Dry Skin and How to Get Rid of it
If there is something I can’t tolerate more than anything else, it’s dry skin. Especially while flying or on a road trip. I hate dry white flaky skin. I cannot handle itchy scalp or forearms and I really don’t like…
Small Towns to Visit on the Puget Sound Islands
After living in Seattle for 9 years, there’s a lot more to explore than just mountains, trails and coffee. One of the reasons a lot of Washingtonians live in the city and by the Puget Sound is just because of…
6 Washington State Airbnbs to Book for Spring 2021
Hello my darling adventure friends! I had something completely different planned for this week, but with the recent events in our county, I decided to bump up this post up for those of you who need to get some R&R.…