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- A Trip to Brighton — Brighton surprised me with gulls, a heat wave and a typography conference at Duke of York's Picturehouse. After a botche
- Field Day: New York City — Field day New York City sent me on an art exhibitions in NYC crawl. I hit Tara Donovan at Pace Gallery, Odili Donald Odi
- London(s) — Remember the Night Bus and grotty commutes? This piece is a meditation on being tired of London as an idea not leaving,
- Things To Do in Miami (Woks of Life Edition) — I spent three days in Miami tracking down things to do that are not parties or clubs. This Miami 3 day itinerary without
- Things to Do in London — I’m your friend who went to London recently, sharing a down to earth things to do in London guide. I cover London museum
- Two Days in Oxford — It's Kaitlin, I wrote a two days in Oxford itinerary from London. I cover getting to Oxford from Paddington on Great Wes
- Paris graffiti — I wander side streets and underpasses in search of Paris graffiti and street art, chasing tags, paste-ups, and colour tu
- Paris — I drift through Paris with a camera and no real plan, collecting small details—light on stone, metro rides, café stops,
- Amsterdam — I spend a few days roaming Amsterdam canals, bikes rattling past, museums, and late walks by the water. Notes and photos
- Barcelona — I wander Barcelona with a camera, from busy avenues to quiet corners, chasing light and texture. Travel notes and street
- Sidi Ouassay — I end up on a quiet stretch of coast near Sidi Ouassay, where the beach feels almost empty and time slows right down. A
- Marrakesh — I move through Marrakesh markets and side streets, following colour, noise, and the maze of the medina. Travel photos an
- Tulum — I pass through Tulum for beaches, ruins, and long stretches of heat and sand. Travel notes and photos from time spent on
- Louisiana Loose End: New Roads and In Memorium — I’m passing through small-town Louisiana, following back roads and unfinished stories. This is a travel reflection on ro
- Mexico City: My Laundry — I’m in Mexico City dealing with the everyday: finding a laundromat, watching the neighborhood move around me, and notici
- Mexico City: My Daily Eats — I’m eating my way through daily life in Mexico City street food, corner spots, and the meals that become routine when yo
- Mexico City: The Caravan: Family Values — I’m writing about families I saw and spoke with during the caravan’s arrival in Mexico City. It’s a quiet reflection on
- Loose Ends: Mexico City: Emergency Health — Looking back at Mexico City in 2018, I’m tying up memories of tense days, sudden emergencies, and the way uncertainty sh
- Loose Ends: Mexico City: Deportees — I revisit stories of deportees I encountered in Mexico City and the conversations that stayed with me. This is a persona
- New York, Part 2 — More wandering New York on foot, camera in hand, chasing light between buildings and finding small moments in a very lou
- New York, Part 1 — My first stretch of days in New York was a blur of walking, photographing, and trying not to look up too much at the sky
- Seoul, Part 3 — By this point in Seoul I’d settled into a rhythm: late walks, convenience store snacks, and getting lost on purpose. Not
- Seoul, Part 2 — More days exploring Seoul slowly, from neighbourhood walks to cafés and film photos in changing light. I stopped trying
- Seoul, Part 1 — First impressions of Seoul: bright signs, busy streets, and that mix of overwhelm and excitement that comes with landing
- Athens, Part 3 — My last days in Athens were slower and softer, mostly walking, photographing, and sitting in the heat. A few final impre
- Athens, Part 2 — More time getting to know Athens beyond the obvious sights: side streets, cafés, and long, warm evenings. I carried my c
- Athens, Part 1 — Arriving in Athens felt bright, chaotic, and immediately alive. First walks through the city, early film shots, and thos
- New York City : What To Do — We wandered New York City the way we like to travel: slowly, on foot, and without a checklist. From neighbourhood walks
- Tübingen, Germany — Tübingen charmed us with riverside walks, old streets, and a pace that invites lingering. We spent our time wandering, e
- uptown girl — Coming back from London leaves me strangely sad I felt freer and safer there than anywhere else, like I could finally be
- let it be — I write about driving across the country with the person I hope to marry. Even though a record California heat wave stra
- radar love — I share a short travel essay about a trip to New York City with one of my closest friends, celebrating her newfound free
- don't go breaking my heart — I spent my birthday weekend on a spontaneous solo trip to Monterey. After touring apartments and not quite feeling ready
- truly madly deeply — I finally checked Seattle and the Pacific Northwest off my bucket list during a July trip that turned out to be about mo
- A random photo from Manchester — On a midweek work trip to Manchester, my wife and I stayed overnight and took an evening walk through the city. Along th