The Chronicles
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The Chronicles *
A blog for slow living, big feelings, and chronically-ill bodies.
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From little villages in Ghana to the most beautiful five star hotels in Montenegro- travel adventure stories and tips for every kind of explorer.
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Fun facts about Ancient Egypt, recent academic articles and all the best things for fellow Egyptology lovers.
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Musings about living with a chronic illness, practicing art, heartfelt letters, and everything in-between.
For chronically creative souls.
Welcome to The Chronicles — a space where I share what I’ve learned from living in a chronically ill body, and how creativity, curiosity, and slower adventures can still shape a full, adventerous life.
Here you’ll find practical advice on navigating endometriosis and chronic illness, travel tips from some of the most beautiful places I’ve explored (at a slower pace), and creative reflections that make space for low-energy days. I also share the occasional excerpt from my A+ ancient Egypt essays (yes, actually graded), alongside thoughts on history, storytelling, and what ruins, rest, and reinvention can teach us about resilience.
Think of it as trail notes from a chronic body - part guide, part story, part gentle reminder that adventure, creativity, and meaning don’t disappear when life slows down.
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Falling In Love With Lebanon.
From beautiful beaches to ancient roman ruins, Lebanon has it all. Find out everything you need to know about underrated Beirut and it’s surrounding activities.
Heaven at the Aman Sveti Stefan, Montenegro
Though it has a booming tourist industry, the Eastern European country of Montenegro has managed to remain slightly off the radar in comparison to neighbouring Croatia. Its beauty however is equally as breathtaking and the AMAN Sveti Stefan has to be the crown jewel of the coast. Take a look at this insanely luxurious private resort island here.
Romania on a Budget
After traveling to over 40 countries Romania is still up there as one of my most all-time underrated travel destinations. Everything about it surprised me, from the wide array of delicious and cheap food to the stunning landscapes and rich cultural history, there really is something here for everyone. I was at the very beginning of my photography career when I went here in 2015 and I the combination of run-down beauty and colorful architecture had my camera out at every corner. Here are a few of my tips from my time training and busing through this country full of surprises.