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Travel UncategorizedJanuary 20, 2020January 24, 2020

HOW I FLEW TO EUROPE FOR UNDER $300

How I flew to Europe for under $300 Flying abroad can be cost prohibitive. You could easily expect to pay well over $1,000 for a roundtrip ticket. However, there are ways to get abroad for much less. Last year I was able to fly to Ireland for $340 RT (nonstop) and this year I flew…

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Image 1/3: Then there is the concept of how time doesn’t even feel real right now. And who knows when or if life will ever get back to normal. But I also like how this phrase alludes to hope. Hope that time will tell where we are going. Until then, I am wishing I was still on vacation in London and everyone is happy and healthy. ⠀
Image 2/3: We are all prisoners of the numbers...whether a it’s time in quarantine, time until we aren’t in quarantine. Number of cases reported, number of cases recovered. Time until a vaccine. ⠀
Image 3/3: On the last day of Museum Week, we are stopping in London; one of my favorite cities. The art, food, architecture, people all grabbed my heart. I was stoked to make my way over to Southwark to get to White Cube after eating some amazing food at Borough Market. Turns out this piece is perfect for what we are going through as a world right now. ⠀
Next up let’s pop over to Dublin and the Kerlin Gallery. I just love the small galleries. Exhibitions are usually dedicated to one artist and doing a gallery crawl is one of my favorite things. You never know who you are going to see. Tucked away on Anne’s Lane, you’ll also find an amazing street installation of hanging umbrellas ⠀
Today for #MuseumWeek we are taking two stops. First up, we have to stop and look at All the Flowers Are for Me by Anila Quayyum Agha; a beautiful piece that was in view at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA. ⠀
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Image 1/3: Then there is the concept of how time doesn’t even feel real right now. And who knows when or if life will ever get back to normal. But I also like how this phrase alludes to hope. Hope that time will tell where we are going. Until then, I am wishing I was still on vacation in London and everyone is happy and healthy. ⠀
Image 2/3: We are all prisoners of the numbers...whether a it’s time in quarantine, time until we aren’t in quarantine. Number of cases reported, number of cases recovered. Time until a vaccine. ⠀
Image 3/3: On the last day of Museum Week, we are stopping in London; one of my favorite cities. The art, food, architecture, people all grabbed my heart. I was stoked to make my way over to Southwark to get to White Cube after eating some amazing food at Borough Market. Turns out this piece is perfect for what we are going through as a world right now. ⠀
Next up let’s pop over to Dublin and the Kerlin Gallery. I just love the small galleries. Exhibitions are usually dedicated to one artist and doing a gallery crawl is one of my favorite things. You never know who you are going to see. Tucked away on Anne’s Lane, you’ll also find an amazing street installation of hanging umbrellas ⠀
Today for #MuseumWeek we are taking two stops. First up, we have to stop and look at All the Flowers Are for Me by Anila Quayyum Agha; a beautiful piece that was in view at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA. ⠀
Save Me. ⠀
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