Mountain bikes, fixies, trekking bikes, road bikes… What is the right one to own for me right now? Which purchases were worth it? What should I get next? Just the usual sleep-deprived rambling I do when I am in a youth exchange!
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Time to Downsize
This started out as a blogpost about selling my drone, but then it led me down a rabbit hole of thinking about downsizing, minimalism and a semi-mobile lifestyle. So, I just went with it, transforming this post into something hopefully way more interesting than what I first set out to write.
Read MoreWow, My EVS Is Almost Over!
Holy shit, it is crazy how time flies – I’ve just realized that I am almost done with my EVS. This realization has of course left me thinking both about how I’ve used my time here in Spain so far and what I will do in the remaining month and a half.
Read MoreA Hipster’s Guide to Coffeeshops in Granada
Searching for decent coffee in Granada is a bit like navigating a minefield… But don’t worry, after a few months here, I now know which are the best specialty coffee shops in the city! So, here are my favorite places to get great coffee in Granada!
Read MoreExploring Abandoned Places
Abandoned buildings have a strange and mysterious allure to them, drawing you in to explore and think about how they may have been all those years ago, while at the same time scaring you a bit. Here is the story of a few of them that can be found around Granada.
Read MoreSearching For Hot Springs Near Granada
For the first time ever, I visited some natural hot springs! I also found a funny, camper van hippie-village next to it, as well as some other interesting things along the way as I did my little bike trip…
Read MoreMy First Month in Granada
I’ve been to Granada for a whole month now, so I think it’s time that talked a bit about my first impressions of the city and more importantly, to recount some of the small adventures I’ve been on in the last month.
Read MoreI Guess I Graduated… So What Now?
I have graduated in July, but unlike what most reasonable people would do, I didn’t start a master’s program or start to work. Instead I’m off to Granada to do a 10 month volunteering project!
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