Technically, it’s two suitcases, a backpack, and a large box I’m still seeking out. All the equivalent of four suitcases Amtrak allows. In one month, I’ll decide what goes in these spaces and expunge the rest of it to friends or donation stores. I’m leaving my life in Philadelphia for good.
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5 Beginner Blog Tips From One Newbie to Another
While I’ve learned a lot from professional bloggers, sometimes it’s good to take advice from people who more relatable. Here are 5 beginner blog tips to guide you on your blog journey! While I’ve blogged in the past, I’m only six months into my professional journey and am learning a ton on what it actuallySigue leyendo «5 Beginner Blog Tips From One Newbie to Another»
It’s Life Outside the Margin’s 6-Month Blogiversary!
While not my first blog-writing rodeo, this month I get to celebrate the 6-month blogiversary of Life Outside the Margins! Six months ago I started this blog, uncertain yet focused on bringing it to life. Looking back, I’m excited to continue creating because these past six months have given me a taste of what I can doSigue leyendo «It’s Life Outside the Margin’s 6-Month Blogiversary!»
Visual Journeys: Panama Photography on Edits
Turned Panama upside down using the Polarr editing program. I’m more of a realist, but the world looks cool through technologies’ eyes. [Modula id=»1″]
Travel as a Woman: What I’ve Learned
Sometimes it’s hard to travel as a woman because just about everywhere you go, you’re still a woman. Most, if not all of us have experienced the pitfalls of femininity in our travels and at home. From harassment in the streets to disguised discrimination, falling in line (or staying out-of-line) with society’s expectations prescribes punishmentsSigue leyendo «Travel as a Woman: What I’ve Learned»
A Place for Self-Definition and Everything Else
From the life of a serial drifter, self-definition means to keep learning, experiencing, and finding yourself in places around the globe sometimes. Finding self-definition depends on you – of course, we’re always growing, but some of us are always out trying to discover what’s next for us. If this describes you, welcome to my page.Sigue leyendo «A Place for Self-Definition and Everything Else»
Visual Journeys: La Gente de Las Cruces
Some of the people who made my time in Panama irreplaceable, including my students. I miss them all so much, no puedo esperar a regresar.
3 Unexpected Travel Mishaps in Panama
First bruised bone. First jellyfish sting. First time falling in a hole in the sidewalk. Travel mishaps took no mercy these past two months. Our story begins at Uvierto beach, Las Tablas We had all been swimming for quite some time, no issues at all. As the tide began to come in though, so didSigue leyendo «3 Unexpected Travel Mishaps in Panama»
Visual Journeys: Cosas de Las Cruces, Panama
This gallery paints a picture of livelihood through things found in rural Panama. From visiting neighbors homes to the cemetery, these images represent several aspects of life in Las Cruces and its low-tempo, relaxing vibe. [Modula id=»3″]
Visual Journeys: Ambiente
Refreshed almost daily by rain, this land breathes life. After making a hike up to one of the many hills, the views can extend for miles. [Modula id=’4′]