Bucket List: LGBTQ Pride Events
As I age and continue to experience and travel to many and more diverse destinations; my bucket list has expanded beyond the standard of most. With travel bloggers, and even Will Smith, aka the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air sharing
Royal Wedding!
Late last December as I began piecing together my travel schedule for 2018, I was delighted when I heard the Royal Family announce the dates of the highly anticipated engagement of Prince Harry to Ms Meghan Markle”. I’ve always wanted to be a spectator in the
Traveling Solo
Solitary Travel is an adventure that for some will never be completed. Whether due to a long-term relationship with a loved one, close friend with the same interest and desires as you or just the thought of doing be something that one
Brazil
While some of you were scraping your windows off and bundling up, just south of the equator the heat was on thanks to the effortless fun that is Carnival. Carnival, is a spectacle that attracts a vast array of tourists from around the world to
Affordable Travel
I get asked all the time how I am able to travel as much as I do. By the end of 2017, it will have seen me in Thailand, Washington DC, Atlanta and Curacao and possibly one other destination with
Curacao Pride
Curacao as an island that is home to a diverse population of people who speak a diverse number of languages. As a part of the Lesser Netherland Antilles, residents of the island not only speak Dutch, but Portuguese as well
National March for Equality
This past June, members of the LGBTQ Community and our allies took to the streets across the world to speak up and about the current and ever shifting administration holding the White House and Congress. As an experience it was something my generation
Travels in Thailand!
Every year as I plan my travel plans I try to seek out destinations that have a strong LGBT accepting community, are off of the beaten path but are still a popular destination. Thailand was no different. I booked my
Cuba Libre, Yes Please
Havana, is a faster paced city that is somewhat different than the stereotypical Caribbean islands. With the taxi speeding down the Malecon to take tourist around the city, it is a city that thanks to some of the steps being