by Daisy Rosales | Apr 24, 2015 | Europe, France, International
Among the Impressionist painters, Claude Monet was a relatively stable one. And why wouldn’t he be– he curated a thriving garden that continued to inspire him until he died at the ripe old age of 86. Giverny in France, just west of Paris, is where tourists...
by Daisy Rosales | Apr 22, 2015 | Europe, France, International
I love slow travel. Even in my earlier days when overachieving was an attractive endeavor, I rarely enjoyed vacations that were just go, go, go. The “Go Slow” movement has already been around for years now. Alistair Sawday popularized slow travel with his...
by Daisy Rosales | Apr 21, 2015 | minimalism, money, simplify
I don’t tend to talk about money on this blog. I prefer to write about ideas over numbers: minimalism, travel, and a handful of other passions. For whatever reason, sharing cold, hard numbers on a blog is scary to me, and I admire those who do. As a proponent of...
by Daisy Rosales | Apr 20, 2015 | Uncategorized
There are bloggers who have blogging down to the numbers. They’ve figured out where their readers live, what their readers click on, and even how old their readers are. Thanks to trusty Google Analytics and the occasional reader survey, lots of these figures are...
by Daisy Rosales | Apr 17, 2015 | People, Travel Tips
A question people sometimes ask me is, Why do you like to travel so much? To be honest, it never really occurred to me that travel was a preference; I always considered it a luxury and opportunity that everyone would take if given the choice. As it turns out, I do...