“Se Acaba”
Last week there was a huge rally in Buenos Aires against the current government of Cristina Kirchner. Thousands of porteños came out to show their dissatisfaction with judicial reforms and against the “re-re” – meaning the re-re election of Kirchner. Many Argentines fear that Cristina will rewrite the constitution in order to “legally” run for another term. Many signs addressed this issue of constitutional edits, reading “no se toca”.
Picnicking Between the Runways
This week, I wanted to write about a park that’s quickly becoming one of my favorite places in Berlin.
I live in Schöneberg, which is a pretty diverse neighborhood south west of central Berlin (Mitte). While it isn’t exactly one of the trendy “it” districts, it’s a lively place with lots of thriving shops, parks, and bars frequented by locals. People of varying backgrounds reside here, and the many Indian restaurants, Turkish fast food places, and Asian supermarkets definitely give this neighborhood an exciting multicultural vibe.
Raz, Kai & Zel take Rio!
As we blew past the halfway mark of our semester here in Brazil, and as our host mom continually told us to get out and about in the city we figured it was finally time to see what else Rio had to offer besides beautiful beaches, gorgeous people and a never-ending nightlife. The rest of the students on our program were in Sao Paulo for 5 days so it was just me and my roommates on our weekend exploration.
Break: Part 1
There’s not a chance I’ll fit it all in 500 words, but here are the highlights from my parents’ visit over the first week of break.
Walking With Reptiles
There are many exotic and invasive species to be found in the Galapagos Islands, but the Eastern moose is not one of them. Nor is the black bear, the fox, the porcupine, or any other wild mammal that you might run into on a walk in a Northern forest. It’s still strange, after years of being on the lookout for large mammals while running on trails in the Maine woods, to hop along the lava rocks here and know that I’m not likely to run into anything larger than a marine iguana (not that a two-foot long lichen-covered male is anything to sc
Sol Searching
A few episodes back I spoke about the record-breaking amount of rainy days that Granada has been having since I got here in January. Halfway into April, the weather finally started to turn around, and I got the chance to enjoy myself in the beautiful sunshine. In this episode of the podcast, I share some of my favorite ways to put off my homework and spend a sunny day outside.


