Growing up I was always the girl who would sacrifice for fashion; whether that meant freezing in the middle of winter or not being able to feel my toes in a pair of heels, I was committed to the look. These
Today’s post comes as a response to Barnstable County Commissioner, Ron Beaty’s recently announced “shark hazard mitigation strategy”. On Monday, August 21st a video surfaced of a shark eating a seal 75 feet of the shoreline of a crowded Nauset Beach
When I travel to Palm Beach County I am usually doing so to go shark diving. However, lately I’ve been finding myself drawn back to the foodie scene of this area. I would never have expected Palm Beach to be
“We are not afraid of predators, we’re transfixed by them, prone to weave stories and fables and chatter endlessly about them, because fascination creates preparedness, and preparedness, survival. In a deeply tribal way, we love our monsters…” E.O. Wilson, sociobiologist I’ve
When I tell people that I freedive with sharks I’m usually met with a look of disbelief followed with a “why on earth would you want to do that?” I never really know how to answer this question in words, so
“Travel makes you modest; you realize what a small place you hold in the world.” Being in Sagres and seeing the sun dip down into the ocean that stretches on for miles and miles, I realized what this quote meant as
If you find yourself in Lagos, you absolutely must go on a kayak tour through the stunning caves and grottos along the coast line. Kayaking through the grottos gives you a much more unique vantage point than seeing them from