Why Spotting a Blue Whale Was So Exciting

Photo by janeb13 on Pixabay The other day I went on a trip to Kaikoura, the whale watching capital of New Zealand. In Maori, Kaikoura means ‘to eat crayfish.’ It is also known for its abundance of crayfish and sea life. The resident sperm whales, seals, and crayfish are what draw tourists, local and international, here. It’s interesting how something as simple as spotting a sea creature in the wild can elicit so much awe and happiness inContinueContinue reading “Why Spotting a Blue Whale Was So Exciting”

Being a Nomad in the Age of Covid-19

I don’t have a home. Approaching my 30s, I live my life on the road — traveling between towns and stopping every few months to pick up work. I’m part of a community of nomads. We’re a community that’s been practicing minimalism for years now. It’s easier to take less with you when you’re constantlyContinueContinue reading “Being a Nomad in the Age of Covid-19”

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