Traveling to Canada is no difficult task. Or shall I say, is no challenge like traveling to lets say Venezuela or Angola. However, from what I have been through in the past few years post college, in and out of work, going through unemployment, any trip somewhere new...
Background: Unfortunately my love for skyscrapers began around the time the World Trade Center went down on September 11, 2001. What a horrible way to start this post? Right? Well this incident is relevant in a huge form. The following year, I had spent countless days...
Traveling alone! Most people frown upon it as a sign of loneliness, a lack of fun, dangerous, or just plain out stupid. Everyone is surely entitled to there own opinions. One word I would like to generally tie to all of these responses is the word fear. Sure there is...
I’ve spent many years with the desire to visit Canada. It’s not a difficult trip nor is it an “off the beaten path” adventure. Many years ago one of my odd infatuations after 9/11, was that of skyscrapers, building structures and building...
Whats a greater way to start the near year like making a trip the first month to a place you really want to go. In the past several months my really good friend has been speaking about Toronto and seeing her boyfriend which in her case isn’t really that easy. After...
Anthony Perez
At 26 years old, I left my job and your average 9-5 life in South Carolina to travel the world. I spent 6 incredible months in Southern Europe and ended up becoming a nomad. Eight years later, I am still exploring, at 39 countries and then some. My goal is to listen, observe, learn, and respectful share all beautiful elements of the world, from beautiful destinations to beautiful cultural immersion. Read more here.