Author Archives: kylielynne
Lazy Lanzarote
The first stop of our tour of the Canaries was Lanzarote Island. At grandma’s request, we opted for the simple Beach Transfer tour, which only gave us a brief overview of the whole island as we drove to Playa del … Continue reading
Heights, Hills and Tastes of Madeira!
My cruise this past June was called “Sunshine in the Canary Islands” and so you would imagine that the focus would be… well, the canary islands. However, after visiting Lisbon four days prior, I spent my whole time in the … Continue reading
West Coast, Best Coast: Portugal Edition
Okay, so I obviously fell behind on my “once a week travel blogging!” goal I set before I went to Europe. I kept it up for a while… but honestly, if I was busy working on a blog post, I … Continue reading
What 2 Months of Travel has Taught Me
I love a good travel memoir. You know the ones. Often coming-of-age-esque, these tales follow their protagonist as they discover the world, and their place in it. Or – at least in travel memoirs – where their place … Continue reading
Mom Meets Paris
When I quit Starbucks last month, I rejoiced at the fact that I wouldn’t have to set my alarm for 3am anymore. Somehow, only a few weeks later, I found myself using the same alarm. I suppose though, since it … Continue reading
London Calling…
So. I have been to London before. In fact, combined with the “before” and “after” days of my tour I did in 2011, I’ve spent about a week in London. But coming back four years later was a totally different … Continue reading
Let’s Start at the Very Beginning…
As Kylie Minogue once sang, it was loooooove, at first sight. Except… More like fourth sight.
Romantic Roads in Bavaria
Ahh, the return of bus tours. Mom and I have been in Munich for 3 days, and this is our final evening to explore the town before we move on to Salzburg. In this time, I think we’ve gotten a … Continue reading
What Happens During University
My Bachelor Degree took 6 years to complete. In that time, I learned quite a bit BEYOND what my books taught me. Continue reading