I just spent two full days doing a CPR and first aid course. I learned How to save people TV is full of shit Natural selection still has a ways to go First up: CPR If you need to do CPR on someone, they’re for all intents and purposes – dead. They are no longer Continue reading →
Author: Michelle Abad
My Travel Resume
I sat down to update my pathetic “About Me” section and quickly realized it was more like a Shakespearean monologue on a 3 minute speed date than the quick and witty intro I was looking for. Now it is yours to enjoy. My first travelling experience was 2 days after my last university exam. Just Continue reading →
Cubano Adventure Wrap Up
This morning we woke begrudgingly to head to the airport after our last made to order omelet and fresh baked buns. I had just enough time to create a tribute to my love of Cuba before our plane took off. From + 26 degrees to – 26 degrees, sometimes there is no justice in this Continue reading →
Day 7: A Cuban Mer-man is born
Our last day was, “All about that beach, ‘bout that beach, no troubles…” Paulo was ready for us this morning with our beach chairs swept clean under our favourite hut. While some people cringe at the thought of sitting on the beach doing nothing all day, I find there are few things more therapeutic than Continue reading →
Day 6: Horsing Around, Chasing Chickens, Tasting Tobacco and Piña Colada-ing
After 5 days on the resort I was getting antsy and decided that it was time for us to leave and go on a Jeep Safari Adventure. Cayo Coco is separated from mainland Cuba by a 31 km causeway. It is more of a ‘tourist’ island and some say ‘not the real Cuba’. With its idyllic Continue reading →