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Hawaiian Islands |Photo Diary

Hawaiian Islands |Photo Diary

Learn about why Hawaii is so near and dear to my heart as well as see some beautiful photographs from Kauai and the Big Island.

Woodburn & Salem

Woodburn & Salem

Spring is in the air & I could not be more excited to see all of the flowers finally blooming. It may not be the best time of the year (that’s the holidays), but it is the prettiest time of the year! In celebration of 

Alaska Cruise

Alaska Cruise

Ah, the famous Alaska Cruise. It seems inevitable for every American. Everyone I’ve spoken to who religiously cruises has been on an Alaska cruise. Sometimes even a hand full of times. I don’t blame them. It’s close to home (if you’re American) and the views from sea are just as beautiful as the views on land.

I was worried about going on this cruise at first because I have seen Titanic so many times. When my parents told me we were going on a cruise where ICE will be ALL AROUND us, I was sure we were going to sink like the Titanic. Maybe even quicker than the Titanic. It is a smaller ship and all.

The cruise I took was the Norwegian Pearl, but there are a few different cruise lines that go on this same trip. They do vary in days and ports slightly.

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Strawberry Daiquiri

Cruise Ports

Seattle, Washington (EMBARK)
At Sea
Juneau, Alaska
Skagway, Alaska
Glacier Bay (Cruising)
Ketchikan, Alaska
Victoria, British Columbia
Seattle, Washington (DISEMBARK)

Juneau

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Mendenhall Glacier

The first must see spot in Juneau, Alaska, is the magnificent Mendenhall Glacier. It’s a large moving river of ice that you can stand right beside as the ice drifts past you. Some people even go into the caves of the glacier and walk around inside!

I love how you can see different shades of blue on each layer of this glacier.

Alaska Cruise - Ayla Boswell

Alaska Cruise - Ayla Boswell
Glacier Gardens Rainforest

Glacier Gardens Rainforest is a unique Alaskan gardens with beautiful flower covered trees and plants in the shape of hearts. My photos, unfortunately, do not do these gardens justice. A majority of my pictures had my family in them or were too blurry and exposed to post. Our little digital cameras may have been acting strange due to the moister in the air or freezing cold temperatures they were exposed to. If you are curious to see how beautiful this place really is, check out their website or do a quick google search.

Alaska Cruise - Ayla Boswell

Alaska Cruise - Ayla Boswell
View from Gardens lookout

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Skagway

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White Pass Railway

The most popular excursion in Skagway is the White Pass Railway. It’s a 40 mile roundtrip journey on the narrow-gauge railroad to the Klondike. I highly recommend it for train lovers or those looking for an easy but breathtaking activity. The views from the train were beautiful (and a little frightening when were on bridges or narrow cliffs). For the people that like more physical or thrilling excursions, there are many different options for them in and around Skagway. 

Glacier Bay

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This is technically a sea day but the cruise sails through some of the 3.3 million acres of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. It’s worth stepping outside to enjoy. Make sure you walk around to both sides or stand in the back so you don’t miss some stunning views.

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Ketchikan

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Ketchikan was a shorter port stop but we did have time to walk around and go inside of shops near the port after an excursion. I greatly enjoy the experience of shopping in small towns. The history and Native American culture made Ketchikan even more interesting. Try to visit Totem Bright State Park and Tongass National Rainforest if you make a stop here.

Victoria

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Craigdarroch Castle

Victoria is one of my favorite places in Canada because of its British feel and historic charm. While we were in Victoria, we went on a highlights of Victoria tour and visited Craigdarroch Castle. The castle was built in the 1800s by Robert Dunsmuir and it felt like I stepped back in time as I walked through the rooms. I’m also convinced spirits are still occupying the castle because the photos of every room (on two different cameras) had orbs in them. It was actually difficult for me to find pictures without orbs. You’d think I bokehed my photos if you saw my camera roll!

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Walking around Victoria in the evening felt so magical with all the lights and horse-drawn carriages on the streets.

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British Columbia Parliament Buildings

SeattleAlaska Cruise - Ayla BoswellAfter leaving the cruise, we had some time to kill in Seattle before our flight. I had always wanted to go to Seattle and imagined what it would be like to live there. I actually love the rain and overcast weather which made Seattle seem like a dream location for me. Sunny Los Angeles? No, thank you. Put me in rainy Seattle.

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Space Needle

& let’s not forgot the coffee culture in Seattle. Can this place get any better?

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First Starbucks
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Pike’s Place Market
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Gum Wall

Has anyone else been to the Gum Wall and were kinda grossed out? haha

I hope I get an opportunity to return to Seattle at one point and go inside more museums.

I know some of you live in Seattle. What are your favorite places in the Emerald City? Please don’t say the Gum Wall. 

-Ayla♥

London

London

I thought about making this a London guide but I realized I don’t have the time or brain power to do that much writing. Also, when you go to London you can pick up one of the many free guide books available at your accommodations 

8 Things To Do In The Canadian Rockies

8 Things To Do In The Canadian Rockies

I’ve made this list of the Top 8 Things to Do in The Canadian Rockies for those of you who will be traveling around Canada or are interested to see what I’ve chosen as my favorite stops. My list my vary from others you come 

Venice & Verona

Venice & Verona

Verona

the city of love (or just the city where the story of Romeo and Juliet takes place)

Verona is absolutely beautiful. But I have to say, it felt a bit like a movie set. If you’ve been to Universal Studios or Disneyland, you probably know what I mean. The buildings and streets were all so nice and clean! 

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It’s funny walking around this city where everything is almost perfect then BAM! The amphitheater. This large old stone structure.

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Verona Arena

 This photo was taken from the top of the Arena. It was quite a workout getting up, but worth it. You get a lovely view of the city, park, and even the Swiss Alps! 

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Juliet’s House

We went to Verona on Valentine’s Day which I would recommend to anyone. It’s a city where a romantic love story takes place which makes going on that day a little more special. I was expecting it to be very busy for the holiday but it wasn’t bad. It was crowded around the Juliet statue and balcony but the rest of the city was relatively quiet and empty. 

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While looking for a place to have lunch we came across a charming market located in Piazza delle Erbe. It was a wonderful place to walk around and pick up a few gifts.

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Our time in Verona was limited since we only stopped on our way to Venice. A full day is the perfect amount of time to check-off all the things to visit in Verona. 

Venice 

the sinking city

I’ve been blessed enough to go to Venice twice so these pictures are a combination from my two trips. My first time in Venice was when I was studying abroad. It was the weekend of Valentine’s Day so the city was decorated with hearts and the streets were filled with couples holding hands. To add to the magical weekend, it was also the start of Carnival. If there was a perfect time to go to Venice it would be this weekend.

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Grand Canal
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Ponte dell’ Accademia

Everyone was buying masks and wearing them all day and night. I purchased a beautiful blue and gold one with three long feathers standing up at the top. I went a little crazy with the souvenirs in Venice but everything was so beautiful and for a good price.

Venice & Verona - Ayla BoswellI didn’t know what to expect and what to go see when first arriving to Venice. Luckily, my school provided us with a walking tour that helped me gain a little more knowledge about this incredible city build on water. I still ended up lost for 3 hours on my own, but I guess it was worth it because I was able to go to spots only the brave & lost tourists have ventured to.

Venice & Verona - Ayla Boswell

Venice & Verona - Ayla Boswell
Cannaregio District (Jewish Ghetto)

By the second time, I was a lot more comfortable venturing out and looking at everything Venice had to offer. I went with my best friend Grace when we were going on a Mediterranean cruise that left from Venice. We started our trip by spending 3 nights in Venice. It would have been 4 if we didn’t miss our flight because I left my wallet at her sisters apartment. Long story very short, a man at the front desk was kind enough to rebook us for the next day on the same flight. This time I stayed in a hostel near the Rialto Bridge. It was a little difficult to find but the hostel was quiet and the rooms were private. I felt safe leaving my stuff in the room all day. We didn’t get a refund for our first night that we missed because I emailed the hostel too late but they still held the room for us. Thank GOD.

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St. Mark’s Clocktower
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St. Mark’s Basilica

Venice & Verona - Ayla BoswellThere was a long wait to get inside the Basilica, but I would still recommend going inside despite the wait. If you remember from my Rome post, I said there are two Basilicas I think everyone should go inside. They were St. Peter’s and St. Mark’s. 

Venice & Verona - Ayla BoswellI was told there’s no photography allowed but I was able to get this picture before being told about the rule.

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Doge’s Palace & St. Marks Basilica

When I went with Grace, we purchased a day pass for Doge’s Palace located behind the Basilica. I really enjoyed going inside the prison and all those rooms in the Palace.

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Venice is a sinking city and I definitely saw it with my own eyes, although, it wasn’t as severe as it has been recently. There were some large puddles and some parts a little too low to the water. However, nothing so severe that I needed rain boots and to carry my suitcase over my head. 

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My roommate had a tradition of eating at the Hard Rock Cafe in every country she goes to and asked me to join her. This was my sad meal of french fries and steamed vegetables. I didn’t want to spend a fortune eating American food in Italy when I am an American who can eat a real burger for half the price when I get come. The waitress probably thought I was vegan but I’m fine with that assumption. I’m glad I went though because it was entertaining watching Italians eat giant burgers with a fork and knife. I might need to try it on a date or someplace where I want to seem proper.

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Tortellini di Prosciutto & Red Wine

Some tips for those going to Venice:

Hotels can be expensive in Venice so I’d recommend staying in a hostel if you’re traveling on a budget or would rather save money like I do. 

A must bring items when traveling to Venice is an extra memory card. It’s so easy to get carried away taking pictures of every corner, street, bridge, and gondola you see. Or maybe some of you will have better control than I do.

Pack light since this is the city of bridges as well as a city with no cars. The waterbus can only take you so far so you’ll most likely have to walk over some bridges and narrow streets. Even wheeled suitcases are a struggle in Venice. I always feel bad for the people that bring a baby in a stroller because they just end up lifting it all day.

If you can’t afford the €60+ gondola ride, buy a waterbus pass and sit in the outside seats in the front or back. Yeah, it’s not as romantic & private, but you’ll see basically all the same things for a whole lot less. You’ll probably need a waterbus pass anyways so why?

Track your hotel/hostel using a bridge or waterbus stop. Maps are confusing in Venice and some streets don’t have the name on them. My first time in Venice I knew how to get back to the hotel by spotting the Accademia Bridge. My second time, I used the Rialto Bridge. Knowing which bridge or stop you need will save you a lot of stress. You WILL get lost in Venice. Everyone I know has been lost there.

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Gondolas on Rio di San Luca with Ponte de San Paterniàn behind

Thank you for taking the time to read my travel diary and look through my pictures. Have you been to these cities? Did you also get lost in Venice? I’d love to hear your experience in the comments.

-Ayla♥

Diary Entries From My Time Studying Abroad

Diary Entries From My Time Studying Abroad

As you may know if you’ve seen My Guide to Studying Abroad , I was studying abroad in Florence for 3 months a few springs ago. While I was in my abroad program, I wrote a few journal entries sharing my whole experience. I thought it