Unique Oaxaca Itinerary Ideas: Tlayudas, Street Art & Mezcal!
Back in the historic center, one of the most visible sites is the 15–16th century Templo de Santo Domingo with its hypnotizing Baroque façade and its adjacent botanical garden that houses a collection of plants that are native to Oaxaca (yep, the same one I couldn’t get into).
In Search of Cenotes & Mayan Ruins — Exploring the Mayan Riviera by Rental Car!
After many, many steps down that slightly slippery and questionable staircase, you’re greeted by a beautiful cavern and deep-blue water. It’s just incredible to look at! The water is so crystal clear, it’s hypnotizing. This cenote is perfect for snorkeling as it’s the deepest of the three in the area.
Kendall Jenner Can Miss Me With Her 818 Tequila | A Rant
Hello, y’all! The blog liveeees. First off, I want to mention that people all over Texas are still recovering from the winter storm crisis last week and we should still…
Things I Miss About Music Festivals | Pandemic Thoughts
It was pure euphoria — losing your group of friends in the crowd, putting up with shitty weather and the ever-present mud, dancing with people who were blasted out of their minds, indulging in overpriced food, and submitting yourself to using port-a-potties.
Finding a Little Spring Escapism in San Francisco
And I was absolutely correct. The rest of the trip was a the perfect spring escape for me — it had unforgettable times with friends, delectable food, fruity frozen drinks at cute bars, a slight allergic reaction to who knows what that caused my eyes to get a little swollen, me slouching in front of millennial art at SFMoMA, a life-changing moment, and puppies!