Travel & Movement
Stories, guides, and reflections inspired by movement – from standby travel and slow trips to spontaneous weekends and long-haul adventures. This space explores how travel shapes perspective, adaptability, and presence, both on the road and back at home.
-
A Winter Standby Adventure Through Finland and the Arctic Circle
❄️ Finlandia Exploradoras ❄️ Some trips are about rest. This one was about movement, curiosity, and leaning into the unknown. From January 16 to January 26, my sister and I took one of our big sister trips of the year and… Continue reading
-
What Standby Travel Really Looks Like
What Standby Travel Really Looks Like Standby travel is often described as free, flexible, or lucky. What is talked about less is what it actually requires. Patience. Adaptability. A willingness to let go of control. And a mindset that treats… Continue reading
-
An 8 Day Ring Road Itinerary for Iceland
A realistic guide to driving the full Ring Road with space to explore, rest, and adapt. Iceland is one of those places that feels vast, raw, and surprisingly intimate all at once. Driving the full Ring Road allows you to… Continue reading
-
What’s Always In My Personal Item Bag (And Why)
When I travel, my personal item isn’t just a bag – it’s my backup plan. Whether flights get delayed, connections get tight, or my carry-on ends up overhead rows away, everything I must have stays with me under the seat… Continue reading



