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ABOUT - SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL Maybe you stumbled upon the post detailing my two years of living in Spain and got a little curious, or perhaps you found my advice on what to wear in Dubai useful and wanted to know about the fashionista behind the writing just kidding, no one would EVER call me aPERSONAL ARCHIVES
2016 was an interesting year for better or worse. And yes, I am alluding to all the crazy sh*t that happened on a larger scale this year *cough* U.S. elections *cough* but I’m also referring to my personal life. 2016 was the first time in four years that I actually spent the entire year living Read Post SAY HELLO - SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL Do you have a burning question to ask me? A helpful travel tip you want to suggest? An amazing story to share? Or just want to say hello? I LOVE getting emails from my readers! Seriously, it makes my day. So please do not hesitate in filling out the form below and getting intouch Read Post
TIPS AND ADVICE ARCHIVES The word “hostel” is a cringe-worthy one for many people out there. I can only assume that for these people the incredible prices that only a hostel can offer simply don’t compensate for the lack of privacy and other annoyances that come with sharing living quarterswith strangers.
TOP 7 RULES FOR BEING A GOOD TOURIST The word “tourist” has always had a negative connotation for me. I imagine people with obnoxiously large maps blocking traffic on a busy sidewalk. I think of the people whose hands are glued to their cameras. They choose to see a new place through the small screen of their smartphone instead of taking a moment Read Post 100 RANDOM FACTS ABOUT ME FOR MY 100TH POST! This post, this very post, which your eyes are gazing upon right now, this is *drumroll please* MY 100TH POST!!! Ahhh!! You probably already knew that from the title, and I obviously already knew it too, but please allow me five seconds to freak out over this milestone 10 REASONS TO LOVE NEW ORLEANS Loving the Big Easy is easy. Here are just 10 reasons why New Orleans is a unique American city worth visiting. PHOTO POST: DUBAI'S MIRACLE GARDEN- AN OASIS IN THE DESERT Hi Sahan! I’m happy you enjoyed the post! Since you are going to Dubai in the fall, it won’t be too hot and I think the best time to visit Miracle Garden would be WHAT TO WEAR IN DUBAI: A CONFLICTING DRESS CODE Packing for my one-week visit to Dubai this past December was a logistical nightmare. The trip was sandwiched between visits to various Eastern European cities so I had to pack for those freezing climates and the hot temperatures of Dubai in one carryon suitcase anda backpack.
SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL The story of a girl with a serious case of wanderlust. I started writing this post months ago when the possibility of Donald Trump winning the Republican candidacy seemed like a sick joke, and the idea of him getting within a one-mile radius of the White House was evenmore absurd.
ABOUT - SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL Maybe you stumbled upon the post detailing my two years of living in Spain and got a little curious, or perhaps you found my advice on what to wear in Dubai useful and wanted to know about the fashionista behind the writing just kidding, no one would EVER call me aPERSONAL ARCHIVES
2016 was an interesting year for better or worse. And yes, I am alluding to all the crazy sh*t that happened on a larger scale this year *cough* U.S. elections *cough* but I’m also referring to my personal life. 2016 was the first time in four years that I actually spent the entire year living Read Post SAY HELLO - SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL Do you have a burning question to ask me? A helpful travel tip you want to suggest? An amazing story to share? Or just want to say hello? I LOVE getting emails from my readers! Seriously, it makes my day. So please do not hesitate in filling out the form below and getting intouch Read Post
TIPS AND ADVICE ARCHIVES The word “hostel” is a cringe-worthy one for many people out there. I can only assume that for these people the incredible prices that only a hostel can offer simply don’t compensate for the lack of privacy and other annoyances that come with sharing living quarterswith strangers.
TOP 7 RULES FOR BEING A GOOD TOURIST The word “tourist” has always had a negative connotation for me. I imagine people with obnoxiously large maps blocking traffic on a busy sidewalk. I think of the people whose hands are glued to their cameras. They choose to see a new place through the small screen of their smartphone instead of taking a moment Read Post 100 RANDOM FACTS ABOUT ME FOR MY 100TH POST! This post, this very post, which your eyes are gazing upon right now, this is *drumroll please* MY 100TH POST!!! Ahhh!! You probably already knew that from the title, and I obviously already knew it too, but please allow me five seconds to freak out over this milestone 10 REASONS TO LOVE NEW ORLEANS Loving the Big Easy is easy. Here are just 10 reasons why New Orleans is a unique American city worth visiting. PHOTO POST: DUBAI'S MIRACLE GARDEN- AN OASIS IN THE DESERT Hi Sahan! I’m happy you enjoyed the post! Since you are going to Dubai in the fall, it won’t be too hot and I think the best time to visit Miracle Garden would be WHAT TO WEAR IN DUBAI: A CONFLICTING DRESS CODE Packing for my one-week visit to Dubai this past December was a logistical nightmare. The trip was sandwiched between visits to various Eastern European cities so I had to pack for those freezing climates and the hot temperatures of Dubai in one carryon suitcase anda backpack.
PERSONAL ARCHIVES
2016 was an interesting year for better or worse. And yes, I am alluding to all the crazy sh*t that happened on a larger scale this year *cough* U.S. elections *cough* but I’m also referring to my personal life. 2016 was the first time in four years that I actually spent the entire year living Read Post MY TOP DREAM DESTINATIONS If you haven’t figured it out already, my name’s Jessica, and I am a dreamer. I dream about all sorts of things. There are the typical dreams about my past adventures and my future goals. Then, there are the weird dreams about giant cats attacking my city or Ryan Gosling ringing my doorbell with a Read Post 12 STRANGE SUPERSTITIONS AROUND THE WORLD SWEDEN. In Sweden, there are two types of manholes found on the streets. Some are marked K for kallvatten (clean water) while others are marked A for avloppsvatten (sewage).The Swedes have changed their meanings, however, to stand for kärlek, which translates to love, and avburten signifying heartbreak. With these new definitions in mind, people can often be seen avoiding stepping TOP 4 CITIES OF ANDALUSIA The Alhambra is one of southern Spain’s most visited historical sites for a reason. Filled with beautiful gardens, courtyards, throne rooms and examples of the very detailed architectural styles popular during the Muslim reign in Spain, The Alhambra, a former palace, is FASHION AT LA FERIA IN SEVILLE The Patterns: Many women at the fair go for the simple elegance of a solid colored dress and rely on lace embellishments or colorful trimmings and accessories to make their dress pop.The majority, however, tend to aim for the bolder look of a patterned dress. Although polk-a-dots, known as lunares to the Spaniards, are a very common and traditional pattern for a flamenco dress, with many women YOUR GUIDE TO APARTMENT HUNTING IN SPAIN 4) Decide if an oven is a must for you. For some reason, a lot of Spanish apartments don’t have ovens. This lack of what I once considered to be a basic kitchen appliance does THE UGLIEST BUILDING IN PARIS HAS A BIG SECRET I want you to close your eyes for a minute and think about Paris. Imagine the City of Lights in your mind. Go ahead. Close your eyes, but only for a minute so you can keep reading. Ok, what did you see? Maybe you saw the stereotypical Frenchman riding a bike with a baguette in Read Post THE PROS AND CONS OF SPAIN'S AUXILIARES PROGRAM This past Monday was the first Monday in eight months that my alarm didn’t go off at 7 a.m. and then again at 7:15 a.m. and then one more time at 7:30 a.m. before I finally dragged myself out of bed. It was the first Monday in eight months that I didn’t have to watchRead Post
"I CRAP IN THE MILK!" AND 9 OTHER SPANISH PHRASES YOUR Vete a la mierda! Literal translation: Go to the shit! Actual meaning: If you think about it for a little bit you could probably guess this one, but I’ll go ahead and just tell you.“Vete a la mierda” is the Spanish way of telling someone to go to hell. A lesscommon but G-rated
INSIDE THE WORLD OF GAME OF THRONES AT SEVILLE'S ROYAL When it was announced that the producers of Game of Thrones were looking at cities in southern Spain for the filming of season 5, fans of the show all over Europe, but especially in Andalusia, were on edge.It came down to either the Alhambra of Granada or the Real Alcazar of Seville, both with absolutely stunning palaces and gardensto offer.
SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL The story of a girl with a serious case of wanderlust. I started writing this post months ago when the possibility of Donald Trump winning the Republican candidacy seemed like a sick joke, and the idea of him getting within a one-mile radius of the White House was evenmore absurd.
ABOUT - SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL I’m a published travel writer, a freelance journalist, a dreamer, and an optimist by nature. In previous work lives, I was an ESL teacher, a Starbucks barista, and a study abroad coordinator, but these days, I also dabble in social media management, and unofficial (for now) travel agent work for many friends, family and strangers.You could
PERSONAL ARCHIVES
2016 was an interesting year for better or worse. And yes, I am alluding to all the crazy sh*t that happened on a larger scale this year *cough* U.S. elections *cough* but I’m also referring to my personal life. 2016 was the first time in four years that I actually spent the entire year living Read Post SAY HELLO - SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL An amazing story to share? Or just want to say hello? I LOVE getting emails from my readers! Seriously, it makes my day. So please do not hesitate in filling out the form below and getting in touch with me. Sometimes I may be a little slow in answering my emails, but I promise you will hear back from me. 100 RANDOM FACTS ABOUT ME FOR MY 100TH POST! Now, without any further ado, here are 100 really random facts about me in no particular order that will make any sense. 1. I was born in Merrick, New York. 2. Both of my parents are form Haiti. 3. I have German ancestors on my mom’s side of the family and French ones frommy dad’s side. 4.
FIVE REGRETS FROM MY FIRST YEAR ABROAD Mistake/Regret #3: Not taking smaller trips and exploring my area more. I took some big trip this year to Ireland, Italy, Paris and parts of northern Spain. What I forgot to do, however, was explore my own little corner of the world. There were so many great places just around the corner from me that I didn’t visit simply because theywere
10 REASONS TO LOVE NEW ORLEANS 10 Reasons To Love New Orleans. On August 30, 2005, the people of New Orleans woke up (if they could even manage to sleep the night before) to a city that they did not recognize. Instead of the usual vibrant land of big bands and beignets, outside their now flooded homes was what seemed to be just an extension of the bayou. AN AFTER HOURS LOOK INSIDE VENICE'S ST. MARK'S BASILICA An After Hours Look Inside Venice’s St. Mark’s Basilica. I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: I’m tired of European churches. Or at least I was until I got to Venice. Church fatigue is a very real problem that afflicts many people who live in or visit Europe. You visit so THE UGLIEST BUILDING IN PARIS HAS A BIG SECRET Poor, Montparnasse Tower. Paris is a city known for its beauty, but this poor skyscraper is known as the ugly duckling. It is literally referred to by many people as the ugliest building in Paris. Despite its less than flattering reputation, what the Montparnasse Tower does boast of are amazing views of Paris that actually include the EiffelTower.
"I CRAP IN THE MILK!" AND 9 OTHER SPANISH PHRASES YOUR Vete a la mierda! Literal translation: Go to the shit! Actual meaning: If you think about it for a little bit you could probably guess this one, but I’ll go ahead and just tell you.“Vete a la mierda” is the Spanish way of telling someone to go to hell. A lesscommon but G-rated
SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL The story of a girl with a serious case of wanderlust. I started writing this post months ago when the possibility of Donald Trump winning the Republican candidacy seemed like a sick joke, and the idea of him getting within a one-mile radius of the White House was evenmore absurd.
ABOUT - SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL I’m a published travel writer, a freelance journalist, a dreamer, and an optimist by nature. In previous work lives, I was an ESL teacher, a Starbucks barista, and a study abroad coordinator, but these days, I also dabble in social media management, and unofficial (for now) travel agent work for many friends, family and strangers.You could
PERSONAL ARCHIVES
2016 was an interesting year for better or worse. And yes, I am alluding to all the crazy sh*t that happened on a larger scale this year *cough* U.S. elections *cough* but I’m also referring to my personal life. 2016 was the first time in four years that I actually spent the entire year living Read Post SAY HELLO - SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL An amazing story to share? Or just want to say hello? I LOVE getting emails from my readers! Seriously, it makes my day. So please do not hesitate in filling out the form below and getting in touch with me. Sometimes I may be a little slow in answering my emails, but I promise you will hear back from me. 100 RANDOM FACTS ABOUT ME FOR MY 100TH POST! Now, without any further ado, here are 100 really random facts about me in no particular order that will make any sense. 1. I was born in Merrick, New York. 2. Both of my parents are form Haiti. 3. I have German ancestors on my mom’s side of the family and French ones frommy dad’s side. 4.
FIVE REGRETS FROM MY FIRST YEAR ABROAD Mistake/Regret #3: Not taking smaller trips and exploring my area more. I took some big trip this year to Ireland, Italy, Paris and parts of northern Spain. What I forgot to do, however, was explore my own little corner of the world. There were so many great places just around the corner from me that I didn’t visit simply because theywere
10 REASONS TO LOVE NEW ORLEANS 10 Reasons To Love New Orleans. On August 30, 2005, the people of New Orleans woke up (if they could even manage to sleep the night before) to a city that they did not recognize. Instead of the usual vibrant land of big bands and beignets, outside their now flooded homes was what seemed to be just an extension of the bayou. AN AFTER HOURS LOOK INSIDE VENICE'S ST. MARK'S BASILICA An After Hours Look Inside Venice’s St. Mark’s Basilica. I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: I’m tired of European churches. Or at least I was until I got to Venice. Church fatigue is a very real problem that afflicts many people who live in or visit Europe. You visit so THE UGLIEST BUILDING IN PARIS HAS A BIG SECRET Poor, Montparnasse Tower. Paris is a city known for its beauty, but this poor skyscraper is known as the ugly duckling. It is literally referred to by many people as the ugliest building in Paris. Despite its less than flattering reputation, what the Montparnasse Tower does boast of are amazing views of Paris that actually include the EiffelTower.
"I CRAP IN THE MILK!" AND 9 OTHER SPANISH PHRASES YOUR Vete a la mierda! Literal translation: Go to the shit! Actual meaning: If you think about it for a little bit you could probably guess this one, but I’ll go ahead and just tell you.“Vete a la mierda” is the Spanish way of telling someone to go to hell. A lesscommon but G-rated
TIPS AND ADVICE ARCHIVES In: Destinations, Tips and Advice, U.A.E. Packing for my one-week visit to Dubai this past December was a logistical nightmare. The trip was sandwiched between visits to various Eastern European cities so I had to pack for those freezing climates and the hot temperatures ofFOOD ARCHIVES
Thoughts of Italy often evoke drool-inducing food fantasies, but if you can’t travel to the country itself, you can at least take your tastebuds there thanks to Miami’s Antica Mare, a TRAVEL MEMORIES ARCHIVES Before finally getting the opportunity to visit Santorini this summer, I had dreamed of that specific Greek island for years. Its crystal clear waters, its impressive cliff-side towns, its white-washed buildings with blue roofs and its natural hot springs were all part of the allure that drew me to the island. FIVE REGRETS FROM MY FIRST YEAR ABROAD Mistake/Regret #3: Not taking smaller trips and exploring my area more. I took some big trip this year to Ireland, Italy, Paris and parts of northern Spain. What I forgot to do, however, was explore my own little corner of the world. There were so many great places just around the corner from me that I didn’t visit simply because theywere
"I CRAP IN THE MILK!" AND 9 OTHER SPANISH PHRASES YOUR Vete a la mierda! Literal translation: Go to the shit! Actual meaning: If you think about it for a little bit you could probably guess this one, but I’ll go ahead and just tell you.“Vete a la mierda” is the Spanish way of telling someone to go to hell. A lesscommon but G-rated
INSIDE THE WORLD OF GAME OF THRONES AT SEVILLE'S ROYAL Inside The World of Game of Thrones at Seville’s Royal Palace. When it was announced that the producers of Game of Thrones were looking at cities in southern Spain for the filming of season 5, fans of the show all over Europe, but especially in Andalusia, were on edge. It came down to either the Alhambra of Granada or the Real Alcazar of YOUR GUIDE TO APARTMENT HUNTING IN SPAIN 1) Pay attention to “Particular” vs “Comercial” Renting. There are several websites you can use to search for apartments in Spain (milanuncios.com, idealista.com, easypiso.com, enaquiler.com). As you scavenge through these sites, it is important to keep in mind the difference between “particular” and “comercial” renting. THE CZECH REPUBLIC'S BONE CHURCH: CREEPY OR ARTISTIC Nowadays, the Bone Church, or Sedlec Ossuary as it is officially called, is only opened for tourism purposes. It is Kutná Hora’s biggest claim to fame, but as my tour group and I later discovered, once you get past the ominous looking train station and the creepy but artistic Bone Church, the town was actually quite charming and had some restaurants with extremely delicious traditional FASHION AT LA FERIA IN SEVILLE The Men: The fashion focus of La Feria is clearly on the female fairgoers, however, some credit must be given to the boys and men in attendance as well. With the women dressed to the nines, the men also step up to the challenge to look their best. Men in dress shirts with a nice pair of jeans and a sports coat are easy to find at the fair,and
A GUIDE TO NEW ORLEANS MARDI GRAS LINGO A Guide To New Orleans Mardi Gras Lingo. Around this time last year, I was roaming the streets of New Orleans in less than 40-degree weather sporting nothing but my favorite pair of leggings, a purple tutu, a coconut bra and a teeny tiny green hat for good measure because you know most of your body heat is lost through your head, right? My good SHE DREAMS OF TRAVEL The story of a girl with a serious case of wanderlust* Home
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“Why are you black?” A Look at Race and Diversity in Spain DINING INSIDE SEATTLE’S SPACE NEEDLE RESTAURANTIn: Destinations
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There are few things I enjoy more than a delicious meal, especially if it comes with a side of gorgeous views. Add in good company plus great conversation, and I’m basically set for life. (That meal also better include dessert) So needless to say when I found out about the Space Needle’s SkyCity Restaurant, which Read Post EXPLORING LOCAL: SOUTH FLORIDA’S DIPLOMAT RESORT AND SPAIn: Destinations
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