Three Free Things to Admire in Historical Albi
One of the reasons I love to visit my uncle in southwestern France, is his location. He lives a...
Read Moreby Kendra | Nov 11, 2015 | France, UNESCO Sites | 6
When I went to Versailles, I had vague ideas of trying to see both the gardens and the palace in a...
Read MoreI may cause some people to exclaim “Sacré bleu! C’est sacrilège!” but I was actually kind of...
Read MoreWhen visiting European cities, generally you’re never quite far from a historical church. These...
Read Moreby Kendra | Apr 22, 2015 | Camino Frances, Walks / Hikes | 4
A glimpse into the journal I kept for all 38 days on the Camino Frances, including up to 10 photos...
Read Moreby Kendra | Apr 21, 2015 | Camino Frances, Walks / Hikes | 8
A glimpse into the journal I kept for all 38 days on the Camino Frances, including up to 10 photos...
Read Moreby Kendra | Apr 20, 2015 | Camino Frances, Walks / Hikes | 8
A glimpse into the journal I kept for all 38 days on the Camino Frances, including up to 10 photos...
Read MoreGenerally, a visit to France means exploring the big cities such as Paris, Marseilles, and...
Read MoreSome cities make you work hard to discover its personality and flavour. Others are easy. No real...
Read MoreAs someone who has so far refused to own a car, it may seem a little strange that I love road...
Read MoreIt is always fun when people break out of the box and build something unique. I especially love...
Read MoreMy name is Kendra and I am a cubicle escape artist: I try to find ways to keep my job while also trying to escape it as often as possible.
When I travel, I’m generally that solo woman you see wandering with a camera firmly clutched to her face as she traipses around while narrowly avoiding being hit by some form of local transportation.
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