Jen ViajeraHe’s always had a thing for devils, skulls, and things on the “dark side.”I’ve been thinking about him for days and I finally had time to sit down on Friday night to reply in our conversation thread. It was…May 6, 2023May 6, 2023
Jen ViajeraMy Top 5 Advice for Moms of a Newborn BabyYou’re home with your angelic bundle of joy, you’re happy but sleep-deprived. You feel like you’re a doctor on call, ears perked and…Mar 14, 2022Mar 14, 2022
Jen ViajeraItaly: Ti Odio Ma, Ti Amo — My Love / Hate Relationship with Life in the CountrysideI’ve been living in Italy for Three Years and…Dec 2, 2021Dec 2, 2021
Jen ViajeraI got a pocketful of dreams… hasta luego NYCNew York City is my home, the energetic, welcoming urban jungle that has something for everyone, one can find a niche to belong to in this…Apr 10, 2019Apr 10, 2019
Jen ViajeraFloreana, the First Human Settlement in the GalápagosHighlights of an Affordable, Land Based Trip: Exploring the Galápagos Islands Independently without a CruiseMay 20, 2018May 20, 2018
Jen ViajeraVisiting Isla Isabela, One of the Youngest Islands of the GalápagosHighlights of an Affordable, Land Based Trip: Exploring the Galápagos Islands Independently without a CruiseMay 16, 2018May 16, 2018
Jen ViajeraPost office box (replica) on the docks of FloreanaDispatch a postcard from the Galápagos Islands without using any stampsMay 15, 2018May 15, 2018
Jen ViajeraBolivia’s Salt Flats (Salar de Uyuni) on a ShoestringHow I saved $75+ on a three day / two night tour from San Pedro de AtacamaMay 9, 2018May 9, 2018
Jen ViajeraLamu, a Hidden Gem on the Kenyan CoastCome for the white sanded beaches, and stay for the stunning Swahili architecture and fresh seafood cooked in African spicesFeb 21, 2018Feb 21, 2018