By backpackingchica, on August 8th, 2010% Hey Folks!
So I bought the digital version of the Canon Rebel E05 back in November of 2009 in prep for my trip around the world. It’s been just about 10 months, and I’m pretty confident that I can give a thorough review of it. All in all, it handles very well, takes fabulous pictures, . . . → Read More: Canon Rebel E05, T1: Review
By backpackingchica, on August 7th, 2010% For your reading pleasure…a post about my last day in Equatorial Guinea, after I had just lived there by myself for a month. Never got posted:
I have spent a month living in a West African city. One month. I remember my first two days here: I was terrified to exit my hostel. I refused . . . → Read More: The Learning Curve: Living in a developing country
By backpackingchica, on August 5th, 2010% When I started this blog, I wasn’t really sure what I was going for. I wanted to provide something informative, but mainly inspirational stuff. I was tired of feeling like the only female to have ever decided to travel to Africa alone. From the responses I got from people you would think I was putting . . . → Read More: Writing on the road: what I've learned.
By backpackingchica, on August 2nd, 2010% Hey all!
If you haven“t already done so, you should read up on the awesome article that my undergraduate university (GO NOLES!) wrote on my charity project!!!
Cheery from Germany!
-K
P.S. Tonight I am going to a wine festival with my grandparents. Firstly, this indicates that they are super cool. Secondly, this means that . . . → Read More: News article on my charity!
By backpackingchica, on August 1st, 2010% Tonight I was sick. So instead of going out to a local bar and watching soccer with my roommate Oliver (pronounced Oleeveeay), I stayed in. I would elaborate on my sickness but it’s not too important and probably just brought on by eating street food. Anyway, moving onto the point of this post…being at home . . . → Read More: One, two…five things I've learned about myself.
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