by Daisy Rosales | Apr 18, 2016 | Travel
It’s all too easy to plod along in the nebulous season of our twenties, forgetting that life is rapidly unfolding as the years go by. I recently started a new full-time position marketing for a small non-profit here in Pasadena. The past several weeks of...
by Daisy Rosales | Apr 1, 2016 | Africa, Morocco
I often do a “10 best snapshots” post after we travel (see Japan and Ecuador), because our passion as travelers is to find frames that capture everything we loved about our trip. But Morocco is different. I’ve had countless people ask me whether...
by Daisy Rosales | Mar 22, 2016 | Africa, Morocco
Marrakech is a party, and everyone is invited. It’s not as old as Fes, but it certainly tells its own stories of art, celebration, tradition and finesse. Marrakech was our last stop in Morocco, so we were already familiar with some of the local scenes. Still, it...
by Daisy Rosales | Mar 15, 2016 | Travel Tips
This is a topic covered by many other bloggers. So why am I chiming in? First, I am a strong believer in intentional, thoughtful, socially-conscious spending. And I happen to believe that responsible travel is a wonderful pleasure upon which to spend our money....
by Daisy Rosales | Feb 29, 2016 | Africa, Morocco
Our journey through Morocco continued from Fes to the Sahara desert– nearly 4 million square miles in size and the largest hot desert in the world. In other words, there is a lot of sand. It’s pretty amazing to me how, when there is a large quantity of one...
by Daisy Rosales | Feb 11, 2016 | Africa, Morocco
I could wax poetic in a long exposé about this fascinating city with institutions dating back to the 9th century. I could, but I won’t– because I want more people to see this. So, despite my love-hate relationship with the list-form blog post, here it is....