Think back to a time when you visited a family member that you had never met before. You might have to dig a little deep. Remember the feeling of walking through the doors, the warmth of the environment, the unexpected yet sudden familiarity. Maybe you were a child, playing with […]
Month: September 2014
A Walk Through History – Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
To jump or not to jump? This is the question almost every backpacker asks themselves when they arrive in Mostar. “Those young Bosnian guys are doing it, so why can’t I?” It’s a mindset that makes the age-old statement “Just because someone jumps off of a bridge, doesn’t mean you […]
Cruising by Thumb – The Road to Vienna
The goal was to reach Vienna, just like many great leaders throughout history. My reasons may have been slightly different, however. And instead of challenging those that stood in my way, I would be relying completely on the help of strangers. Equipped with my pack and cardboard sign, I left […]
101 Ways to Pick Apples – Lipica, Škofja Loka, Slovenia
There is a great deal that I want to share about my two weeks in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but until I find the time to gather my thoughts, here are my latest adventures from Slovenia. After a two day layover in Zagreb, spent mostly wandering and eating, it was time […]