Brunch just like mom makes it.
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Read MoreYou don't need a plane ticket to take an epic picture. All you need are a few friends, a camera, and some interesting backdrops.
Read MoreNever be shy to take a tour... Especially a food tour! This was one of the best values in Manhattan and I left with a full stomach. Just read and see what we had!
Read MoreThe world is a scary place, but that doesn't mean we have to hide away and never see it's true beauty. Use these helpful hints to help you stay aware and be the safest you can be on vacation.
Read MoreI've never been good at yoga.
Read MoreLiving my best life in my best yoga pants.
Read MoreWhat they don't tell you about this epic adventure.
Read MorePleas, please, please don't wake me up.
Read MoreBus, train, metro, but wait, there is more...
Read Moredon't forget...
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Sometimes I like to think about the first backpackers out there. What possessed them to strap a 50L sack to their back with most of their belongings and walk from city to city? Better yet, how the hell did they pack that sack filled with everything they needed?
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My first time to Europe I was in a constant search for a hamburger. I was nine years old and I didn’t seem to care about the different tapas of Spain, I wanted a hamburger and French fries. So my mother, patient as she is, let me order a hamburger in Granada, Spain at the end of our trip. Of course, because this is not a Spanish custom, I got food poisoning.
Read MoreAfter four months of traveling with one person you begin to play games to avoid the repetition of stories you’ve already heard a thousand times, or just to pass the time until you meet a new group. Our personal favorite is “Zitch Dog.” From the ever so popular How I Met Your Mother, you say “Zitch Dog” whenever you see a dog. We have been playing so long we have stopped keeping score. Sometimes, for jokes, we will say “Zitch Snow” or “Zitch Cat” and now, after about three months of traipsing around Europe, “Zitch Eastern Europe.”
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It is impossible to travel without meeting someone new. Even if you are a complete recluse, someone is going to talk to you, ask you questions about your travels, and you are going to find that no two travelers are the same.
Read MoreThroughout my years of travel I have developed the Gibson Girl 5 Stages of Travel. Years of research, scientific experiments, and not being able to find tampons in Eastern Europe have led me to this great discovery.
Read MoreA whopping two years ago, almost to the day, I was wrapping up my semester abroad in Florence, Italy. Grab your tissues because ending up back here for five whole days was an actual dream come true. Something romantic, exciting, or even sad, happened on what feels like every corner of this city. But alas, I’ll spare you the sappy bits and go straight to how I’m never actually leaving Florence.
Read MoreWhen I think of Eastern Europe I think of a run down, old, grey building with broken windows covered in graffiti. You can call me naïve but I have never really ventured outside of Western Europe.
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