This is going to be one of my more random blog posts, but I feel like there's a little issue here that I have to address. Since moving to Norway this has become a bit more of an expat blog instead of purely about travel, which is something I'm excited about, as it means that I'll ...
Off the Path: Tibet
If you want to travel to Tibet from China, don't forget that you will also need a visa to China! The Chinese visa can be a bit of a hassle to get, so I recommend going through a company like iVisa if you don't want to worry about it. Last night while feeling a bit overwhelmed ...
4 Things That Surprised Me About the Northern Lights
Last week while settling into yet another evening of lentil curry andTwin Peaks (I know, my life is pretty exciting these days) I got a text from a friend saying that Dan and I had to go outside - the Northern Lights were out! While I had seen hints of the Northern Lights ...
The Thing I Love Most About Norway
It's no secret that Norway has a beautiful coastline, especially considering those world-famous fjords. But for the very best of Norway, I prefer to head a little more inland. And up. Up and up and up, until I'm above the trees. Actually, in Norway you don't have to go that ...
Norway’s Prettiest Autumn
After flying over Norway on my way back from the United States, I promised myself that I would get myself to the mountains asap. Norwegian nature is simply too beautiful to spend all my time in a city. So I asked Eirik and Dalila, aka my only two friends in Trondheim, if there’s ...