Polaroid of the week: Returning to London
Returning to my adopted home London for the first time in nearly half a decade made me much more emotional than I would have ever expected.
Returning to my adopted home London for the first time in nearly half a decade made me much more emotional than I would have ever expected.
In my monthly round-ups, I am looking back at my travels over the past 4 weeks, what went well & what didn’t, what’s new with Globetrottergirls.com and what’s next for me.
After checking out some of Colombia’s Caribbean beaches, it was time to cool off in the mountains, and so we went to Minca in the Sierra Nevada for waterfalls & mountain hikes.
Villa de Leyva is the most picturesque village I’ve seen in Colombia so far! Bright white houses, cobble stones, churches that date back to the 16th century….
San Francisco’s Chinatown is one the biggest outside of Asia. The Sing Chong Building (in the picture) was one of the first buildings that was rebuilt after the big earthquake …
I had the opportunity to join a half marathon in Israel later this month – of course I jumped at the chance to run along the Dead Sea! For now: marathon training in freezing cold & snowy Germany…
In and around Tucson and the Sonoran Deserts there are hundreds of thousands of Saguaro Cacti, Arizona’s state flower. Being surrounded by these gigantic cacti every day still feels very …
In my monthly round-ups, I look back at the past four weeks – what went well and what didn’t, and what’s next for me. This month including a life-changing event!
The desert landscape and clear skies make for such beautiful sunsets here in Tucson. Normally Dani can’t help but stop and get shots with a cactus or little lizard …
In my monthly round-ups, I am looking back at my travels over the past four weeks, what went well and what didn’t, and what’s next for me. Where I’ve been …