Curacao

I have spent the majority of the past 6 months in Miami Beach with just a few side trips here and there. Because of this whole new living situation, I’ve kept myself completely busy with work and taking on new clients. Not surprisingly, it costs a bit more to live on a beach than it does to set up base in the middle of the country, so I’m working on finding a way to maintain all of my different projects, while still being a somewhat-social, non-homeless person. Anyway… My... Read More

Key West

The weekend following the Everglades, I headed to the Florida Keys for some more camping. However, once arriving in Islamorada, it was decided to spend Friday night in a hotel in Key West and Saturday night in the tent. I’ve never spent a considerable amount of time in Key West, so Duval Street was the obvious choice for Friday night drinks and food. Saturday was spent biking around the area, visiting the butterfly conservatory, eating, taking photos, and heading back up... Read More

Camping in the Everglades

Camping is my new thing. There’s always something going on somewhere in Miami, so I get my city fix during the week. On the weekends, I’ve been trying to get out to enjoy some of the national parks. My first weekend camping adventure involved a trip to the Everglades. Staying in the South Florida swamps is usually not recommended during the summer due to mosquitos, but I’m pretty bad at waiting things out. Once I get an idea in my head, it’s fairly difficult... Read More

Little Havana

Miami Beach is a lot of fun. However, it is also exhausting and expensive. Occasionally, it’s nice to get away from the beach and venture out to other areas of Miami. This city is incredibly diverse and active, so there’s never a shortage of new things to do. In fact, I often feel slightly guilty when I choose to keep my bum firmly planted on my couch for an entire night. A few weeks ago, I decided to explore Little Havana. As the name gives away, Little Havana is... Read More