Tag Archive: adventure

An Aperitif with a View

“In my hands, I hold an Aperol Spritz during dinner at a local restaurant on the island of Ios, Greece.”   *Also feel free to follow me on Twitter: @AGWAAF Instagram: @agirlwithanadventurousfork  … Continue reading

Flattop: Anchorage, Alaska

So far the day has been a good one. I’m surprised as to how much we saw in such a short period of time. From driving down Old Seward Highway, seeing the Wildlife… Continue reading

Street Food in KL

“In my hands, I hold sweet pork from the busy streets of Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown.” -Malaysia   *Also feel free to follow me on Twitter: @AGWAAF Instagram: @agirlwithanadventurousfork    

The Forbidden City 

“In my hands, I hold an entry ticket into The Forbidden City of Beijing, China.”   *Also feel free to follow me on Twitter: @AGWAAF Instagram: @agirlwithanadventurousfork    

Farewell Perth

I feel like every person who comes to Australia on a working holiday tend to have the same expectation when they come here, but end up having a whole different experience. You’re torn… Continue reading

Danger

In response to The Daily Post’s writing Prompt: Danger!“>”Danger.” It’s only danger, if it’s fear that follows. When I look into the ocean all I see is danger. I have this huge fear… Continue reading

The Struggle, It’s So Real

During your travels you would hope all things go as planned. That it is so smooth you have nothing to worry about. (A little like the peanut butter I haven’t been able to… Continue reading

Grandi Area: Reykjavik, Iceland

“If you walk around the corner, your hostel will be just there,” said the bus driver as I looked at him with confusion. With a bag on each side of my body I… Continue reading

Reykjavik, Iceland

“It’s been done. It’s too late to turn back now. I hope I made the right decision. How did I manage to get on this plane by myself? What will I do when I… Continue reading

Goodbye Complacency, Hello Vulnerability

After leaving Charleston, South Carolina with hesitation and uncertainty, here I stood. I took a deep breath as I disembarked from the plane and walked into the JFK terminal of my final check… Continue reading