
Al Centro: Camaguey & Trinidad
Explorations of Cuban culture, history and local living continue on this, the fourth installment of short adventure stories by Meredith San Diego.
Explorations of Cuban culture, history and local living continue on this, the fourth installment of short adventure stories by Meredith San Diego.
Time slows down in the east of Cuba. Jungle and rainforest covered hills meet the sea in the undulating terrain of Guantanamo.
It’s been two days since I’ve left the bungalow. I’ve been focused primarily on hydrating, self-preservation and rejuvenation. Muscles all over my body hurt and
I remember my first solo trip like it was last month sometimes. While going through my storage unit (back home in California) I stumbled across my old travel journals. Some of my early stories had me laughing hysterically at my naivity. Inspired, I took bits and pieces from these rants to piece together this three part series highlighting how it felt to travel solo for the first time through Southeast Asia. The early days of a Bag Lady in the making.
I remember my first solo trip like it was last month sometimes. While going through my storage unit (back home in California) I stumbled across my old travel journals. Some of my early stories had me laughing hysterically at my naivity. Inspired, I took bits and pieces from these rants to piece together this three part series highlighting how it felt to travel solo for the first time through Southeast Asia. The early days of a Bag Lady in the making.
I remember my first solo trip like it was last month sometimes. While going through my storage unit (back home in California) I stumbled across my old travel journals. Some of my early stories had me laughing hysterically at my naivity. Inspired, I took bits and pieces from these rants to piece together this three part series highlighting how it felt to travel solo for the first time through Southeast Asia. The early days of a Bag Lady in the making.
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I create and recreate sets of small piles as I sort through the items in my pack; pressing (short-term), this week (immediate attention needed), next
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Meredith San Diego seeks out a Thai motorbike driver’s license.
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