#travel blog
it’s taking a trip from this current URL to this one: https://rainbowfirebanana.tumblr.com/
soon, I will be transferring the content of this blog to another blog I already have. Since this one is still rather young I am able to transfer all of the previously posted one by one, so nothing gets lost.
A New Year and Traveling to Europe
This wraps up my 2018 adventures. I got so busy and was living life that I didnt have time to upload all the adventures until now, so thanks for getting through that with me. Life has changed A LOT over the last year. More than it ever has before. and way more so than I showed you in these 2018 posts. It was a good year of change that I am happy to say hello to.
However, its 2019 now and I have a whole lot of goals and ideas that I hope to accomplish this year. I plan to make a “life update” video and upload it to my youtube channel, to go over all the crazy and exciting changes that happened in 2018 and my big plans for 2019. So if you haven subscribed make sure you do! I am going to be focusing a lot on youtube this year by making a lot of travel and lifestyle videos and content.
Also make sure you follow along on here and on my instagram (where I am most active) because I am leaving next week for Europe for 2 and a half months!!! I am so excited I can barely contain myself! So over the next few days expect to see posts preparing for this long trip!
Some of the countries I am visiting… (are subject to change)
- Sweden
- Norway
- France
- Germany
- Austria (maybe)
- Michelle
Just before the Summer, on my first trip to Turkey - I was wooed by Istanbul with its exotic afternoon light, the beautiful blue of the Bosphorus, the mystical curves of Islamic architecture and the colourful clothing of the cities inhabitants. We ate the most delicious food, drank uncountable tiny cups of turkish tea, admired hand painted tiles while sucking on turkish delights and walked and walked until the soles of my feet couldn’t stand the cobbled pavements any more. At night we steamed and soaked in ancient baths and walked a little more, before dreaming of the many boats on the Bosphorus while our eyelids grew heavy as their twinkling lights began to blur.