I’ve always been drawn to places where nature is present every step I take. The La Paz Waterfall Gardens is one of those places to hang out and experience nature in a very personal way. It might not be as inside the forest as it is going to a national park like Monteverde or SantaContinueContinue reading “La Paz Waterfall Gardens”
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Sketches vs Photography
First off, I’m not going to point out the pros and cons of each, I’m just going to give you a point of view on what I think while taking pictures. I love photography, I really do. It drives me crazy when I know I didn’t bring my camera to a place where I perfectlyContinueContinue reading “Sketches vs Photography”
25 Things I learned in 30 days Through Europe
In this last month, I had the opportunity to travel through 5 different countries of Europe. I always try to be kind of like a sponge and absorb as much information as I can to bring back to my home country (Costa Rica) and apply what I learn through my work. Other things I’ve learnedContinueContinue reading “25 Things I learned in 30 days Through Europe”
Back for some Adventure!
I really missed my home country and all of it’s mountains and beaches. All I’ve wanted to do since I came back is head over there and be surrounded with lots and lots of green. When I came back, the memory that my car was ready for adventure struck me and I had no otherContinueContinue reading “Back for some Adventure!”
Last day in Rome!
Plaza by Michelangelo. Early morning wake-up. That really gets you tired, yet makes you feel like the day lasts what it should. Our walk started in the Coliseum; the new wonder of the world, and a structure that has a history of being so useful it makes you think about how technology works these days…ContinueContinue reading “Last day in Rome!”
Jiménez Deredia, Sienna, and San Gimignano
Yesterday’s Highlight: Jorge Jiménez Deredia. Probably one of the greatest person to listen to because of wisdom on life, spirituality, architecture and history. He’s been working on marble sculptures that represent our transmutation from phisical to spiritual beings, and centering his studies on the Costarrican indian spheres to try and get our history back. ListeningContinueContinue reading “Jiménez Deredia, Sienna, and San Gimignano”
Florece and the Sun
From Venice to Florence Yes. The heat. The heat. Wow, you have no idea about the heat. (Probably you do, i don’t know, but i didn’t). Florence is about history, and about most of the known names you’ve heard about, like the Medici, or you’ve studied about the Renascence and all of their artists. ThisContinueContinue reading “Florece and the Sun”
Venice! 9415 Wagon 7 15A
Woke up to an wonderful sun coming up the buildings of Venice. This is the city I was waiting to visit since the start of this journey. The inconvenient we were to experience was the Sun that shown above. The heat started to rise early in the morning, as we took the bus to theContinueContinue reading “Venice! 9415 Wagon 7 15A “
Wagon 4, seat 17A
Good luck in Il’Duomo. Woke up in Lugano, a beautiful city with one of the most amazing landscapes i’ve ever seen. This day was the day we met Mario Botta! Everyone was sharp at 8:30 ready to go because we didn’t want to be late. Mario did stay with us for some time and greetedContinueContinue reading “Wagon 4, seat 17A”
The last of Paris!
Campos Elisios before the Louvre. Compared to the other French days, we had a cold day. And soon as we walked out of the hotel, it started raining. Obviously, because in my country the forecast is always wrong, i didn’t take a jacket with me, therefore i got wet and had to relay on aContinueContinue reading “The last of Paris!”