How Was 2015 For You?

How did it go in 2015? Would you be able to summarize your life in 2015? I did mine and this is what I have in text, video, and photos.
How did it go in 2015? Would you be able to summarize your life in 2015? I did mine and this is what I have in text, video, and photos.
I went to a YSA convention with David Archuleta as the special guest. All activities, workshops, dances, color race, speeches and more were unique. And, yes, I know you want to see and know more about David Archuleta 😉 click on the article to see it.
Chefchaouen’s vivid homes boast a combination of white and blue everywhere in its narrow cobblestone alleys and stairs. See some pictures I took there.
White and red houses of adobe with tile roofs and cobblestone streets, a long history, and local traditions make Pátzcuaro a magic village. Let me walk you around this particular place that amazes thousands of visitors each year. Keep reading!
The best and worst hike of my life so far. Can you guess where in the world that was? Continue reading to find out where and why.
From the ordinary to the extraordinary, let me show you something about my latest trip to Veracruz, Mexico in late January and early February. I’ve been to Veracruz a couple of times, but there was something different in this last trip that I would like to highlight. And it is not the famous San Juan de Ulúa fort, neither the traditional and historic downtown, nor the nice pedestrian area along the beach, nor the rich folkloric dances; no, none of that, but the food!
Tai’erzhuang may be really difficult to pronounce, but some say that this is the most beautiful water town in China. Tai’erzhuang is one of the best places for two things. Check it out and see what it is.
How was 2014 for you? There are many ways to do an end-of-the-year review. Think of your social life, relationships, family, finances, school, career, health, spirituality, and others. Do your year review, here is mine if you want to see an example.
Some of my pictures published in Everyday Life in the Muslim Middle East book also required in some classes in some universities in the United States. I should mention that not all pictures in the book are mine. But read the story to find out more.
While in Mexico City, I came across La Cocinita de San Juan restaurant. It is a quite interesting place that serves pre-Hispanic and exotic food. Among the less common poultry and meat offered are quail, pheasant, ostrich, wild boar, buffalo and others. But those aren’t the most strange things there, read more to find out what I ate!