Time just seems to fly, but the memories remain.

April is speeding by me.  I thought the month has just started, but the next thing I know, we’re all getting ready for May.  I spent the last weekend in March in San Luis Obispo at a Salsa dancing event at Cal Poly SLO, Easter weekend on a road trip to the Grand Canyon in…

When in Rome… Do what the Romans do

My favorite city.  Rome is a very Catholic city, with plenty of beautiful catholic churches all over the city, as well as untouched ruins spread throughout. The city has so much history throughout two and a half thousand years, it is incredible.  You can probably find a time line of Rome on Wikipedia.  There was…

The Floating City of Water

Venice, Italy, a city that is one of it’s kind.  As The New York Times would say, “undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man” Personally I don’t have a lot to say about this city, but it’s beauty.  It’s history is vague, and it’s hard to make out why the city was built.  It…

München, Deutschland

Sorry readers, I was unable to update with my limited time during school, but I promise to finish before the new year… haha I still got  to go through 2 more cities. Munich was a great city, totally worth seeing.  I kinda regretted I wasn’t able to make it to Berlin on my trip, because…

Château de Versailles

The Palace of Versailles used to be the center of political power in France in 1682 where Louis XIV moved in until the French Revolution in 1789.  It is a symbol of the Ancien Régime.  Anyways… everyone knows how important this place is in history.  But elaborate? Yes!  it’s a very beautiful palace with lots…

J’aime Paris

Ohh… Paris,  such a lovely city.  Here I am reminiscing about my time in Europe in mid-October, as well as something else has been on my mind since I got home from Europe, and I still haven’t gotten it off yet. (sigh…<3).  The song that describes my mood at the moment is by one of…

London

I haven’t updated in ages!  A weekend in London, UK after my long 3 months in Ireland.  London was something else.  It was a huge city with so much history under your feet.  When I was there the city felt a lot like New York, minus all the tall skyscrapers.  One thing I have to…

Ireland Week 10

Dinner in Dublin, and hiking in the Wicklow mountains (hills)

Rebel County, Ireland

Spent my last weekend in the County of Cork Ireland. It was a nice city, smaller then Dublin of course. It’s called the Rebel County because it used to be a rebellious city, and they think they’re still the ‘real’ capital of Ireland. I visited a neighboring town(village) called Kinsale and it was supposed to…