A Complete List of the Most Unique El Paso Murals! (With Locations)
Anyway, I’m back with another social-distanced activity! I did some internet sleuthing and hashtag stalking to put together this list of murals of El Paso, Texas. Then, I took two days to visit these murals, capture some photos and video, and get dehydrated AF while riding scooters around Downtown (goddamn, it was HAWT).
Exploring the Land of Tequila Pt. 2: A Sweaty Crack, Lucha Libre & Seeing Too Much
I take a couple of steps into the back room where the mural is and my eyes immediately go to the back corner. It’s dark, but not dark enough to save my eyes from fully catching an older woman and her man … how do I put this? Well … he was … going to town. Yes, that town.
Exploring the Land of Tequila, Pt. 1: The Jose Cuervo Express Experience
It’s 8:30 a.m. and you have a buffet of pan dulce, fruit, coffee, juice, hot chocolate made with Chocolate Abuelita and even papas locas at your disposal. I’m literally salivating just remembering this. Then, it’s 9 a.m. and you’re in a comfy ass bus with … just wait … an OPEN BAR.
We Thought We Saw Rams! | Hiking Hueco Tanks State Park During a Pandemic
So, after not seeing my friend Jaz since February, and knowing that both of us have been responsible and safe, we decided to hike Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site on a lovely Saturday morning. And honestly, it turned out to be a great possible activity for people looking for something to do during the pandemic in El Paso, Texas.
Almost 30, Somewhat Flirty and ~Thriving? | Pandemic Thoughts
Chaotic is the main word that comes to mind when I try to describe what the better part of 2020 has felt like. Adjusting to the new normal has been quite the ride. Between convincing myself that I have COVID-19 probably at least four times throughout the last few months (it was anxiety) and arguing with people in my DMs about some “all lives matter” bullshit, I’ve been trying harder to actively become a better human.