by Amalia | Dominican Republic, Islands, Spain, Travel Treasures
Where do you see rainbows the most? I’m starting to learn that I see them the most when I am traveling. Even a family member, my tita Amalia who I’m named after, recently sent me a picture of a rainbow she saw while in Belize for Christmas (I guess this... by Amalia | Caribbean, Dominican Republic
We headed out from the capital city of Santo Domingo and only had to drive just over an hour to get to our destination for the day, Playa Pato (Pato Beach). I really didn’t know why we were going to this beach until my cousin Luis strapped his surf boards on the... by Amalia | Europe, Italy, My Travel Chest, Spain, United Kingdom, United States of America
Rather than write a post about something I’ve already experienced or a place that I previously traveled to, I’m going to share about my excitement to have adventure. Although the holiday of Memorial Day Weekend is almost upon us, I don’t necessarily... by Amalia | My Travel Chest, United States of America
Riding on the front seat of a Greyhound bus into the capitol of the United States of America, I was literally jolted by the immense energy I felt inside me. It was this amazing presence of excitement that vibrated throughout me with adrenaline. And no, it wasn’t... by Amalia | Europe, My Travel Chest, Spain
I have known for a while that I like to travel. However, the depth to which I love traveling has surprised me. As I take a look inside myself, I discover that it’s an important part of my core-being. Now, don’t get me wrong…I’m pretty good at... by Amalia | My Travel Chest, Other Writings, United States of America
My trip had a special element to it – spontaneity. I was finishing up a week of skiing in Breckenridge when my dear friend Manda Morris came up Thursday evening to join me for skiing later in the weekend. She made it up from Denver just before the... by Amalia | Coffee Time with Amalia, Other Writings
“So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservatism, which may appear to give one peace of mind, but in reality nothing is...