The checklist is just as important as the material in it. After solo traveling through seven different countries around the world. Continue reading
Pink Flamingo Pizza
One of my absolute favorite things to do while traveling, is to eat as much local food, in the area that I’m, as I possibly can. Continue reading
Stir Fry Me
Everyone needs a good stir fry recipe to show off every once an a while. If you don’t have one yet yourself, please take this one. I promise it won’t disappoint.
What you’re going to need is: Continue reading
The Ultimate Grilled Cheese
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
The most strenuous experience during my time in Germany was visiting the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. The air around this place is thin and there is a presence there that isn’t describable. Continue reading
Amsterdam: The City of Canals and Red Lights
By day the gorgeous capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, is filled with the ceaseless ringing of bike bells and faint hints of Marijuana in the crisp air. The roads are ruled by bicycles and if you aren’t paying attention to where you’re walking you will get hit by one and it will be your fault. Continue reading
Fabian Oefner uses Ferrari California T as paint canvas
I have always loved cars, especially Ferrari’s. Watching a Ferrari California T being used as a canvas for a piece of art was an amazing moment for me. I have always looked at foreign cars as a piece of art in themselves, but to see one be used to make a new piece of art was something totally new to me and I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels this way.
Check out the link below to watch the video of this piece of art become a new piece of art.
Germany Abolishes Tuition Fees
This really makes me wonder how many Americans could benefit from moving to Germany for college or graduate school. It wouldn’t just be free tuition, it would also be a rich experience of learning the German culture and their values.
Click link below for the full article.
http://thinkprogress.org/education/2014/10/01/3574551/germany-free-college-tuition/
The Berlin Wall
Berlin has to be one of the most historically moving locations I have ever been to. Being in front of this now deteriorating wall really gives you the sense of reality that thousands of people went through when they woke up in August 1961. Being totally cut off from east to west and not having the privilege to move freely from one side of the city to another really makes you appreciate the freedom we have in the United States. I will never forget my time sitting in front of this historically
Hong Kong has too many poor people to allow direct elections, leader says
All of this can be fixed with a western style democracy and the use of media. The media, which is normally owned by the rich, can influence large groups of people (the poor in this case) to side with them after continuos coverage of ideas that many people might not have knowledge of or be able to benefit from.