Meet Michelle Bigelow, an intuitive individual whose life is a canvas painted with the vibrant strokes of art, the intricate details of history, and the boundless creativity that flows through her veins. Michelle is not just an artist and historian; she is a soul deeply passionate about weaving stories, embracing nature, and bringing her imaginative visions to life.
Artistic Odyssey:
Michelle’s journey in the world of art is a testament to her unyielding spirit and creativity. From her early days experimenting with different mediums to the refined strokes of her current work, Michelle has evolved into a seasoned artist. Her pieces, often inspired by historical events and cultural nuances, transcend mere aesthetics, inviting viewers into a world where every brushstroke tells a story.
Historian’s Chronicle:
A historian at heart, Michelle’s love for the past manifests in her deep dives into historical narratives. Whether it’s uncovering forgotten tales or exploring the cultural tapestry of bygone eras, Michelle’s passion for history is a driving force behind her work. Her unique perspective blends art and history seamlessly, creating a captivating synergy that captivates the imagination.
A Love for Reading:
Beyond her artistic and historical pursuits, Michelle is an avid reader. Books, for her, are portals to different worlds and eras. Whether it’s a gripping historical novel or a thought-provoking piece of fiction, Michelle’s love for literature fuels her creative endeavors and shapes her artistic expression.
Farming Adventures:
In the midst of art and history, Michelle finds solace in the simplicity of farming. Tending to the land, cultivating crops, and embracing the rhythms of nature are essential elements of her life. The connection to the earth provides her with inspiration and a grounding force that complements the ethereal nature of her artistic pursuits.
Work Expertise:
Michelle’s journey into the realms of e-commerce and search engine optimization (SEO) adds a dynamic layer to her diverse skill set. With a background rooted in the digital landscape, she brings a strategic and analytical mindset to her creative endeavors, navigating the intersection of art, history, and technology with finesse.
The Blog:
Expect to find a kaleidoscope of articles, artworks, and musings that reflect her unique personality and interests. Join her on a journey through time, art, and the beauty of creation.
Michelle Bigelow’s blog is not just a website—it’s an invitation to explore the intersections of creativity, history, and the extraordinary adventures of a life well-lived. Dive in, and let the colors of her world wash over you.
Better pass boldly into that other world, in the full glory of some passion, than fade and wither dismally with age.
– James Joyce
Choosing a destination
If you have always wanted to visit a certain place, you should plan your holiday when there aren’t big happenings in the area and when the low season takes place. For example, if you plan to visit Rome next year, you are definitely to avoid going to Rome near June 12, as the Euro 2020 opening match between Italy and Turkey is scheduled. Also, from June 12 onwards until July you are recommended to omit the other 12 cities and countries which participate in the competition unless you are a football fan, of course.
Or, if you plan to go to some popular holiday destinations like Turkey, Greece and Spain, you are advised to book well in advance, at least… What’s more, such countries are pleasantly warm and not quite busy in the preseason, which is the first half of June or even the end of May.
- Enjoy some local food, brews and views
- Visit Some of the many state parks
- Spot the famous Bixby Creek bridge
- An unforgettable visit to Big Sur, California
Buying a ticket and booking an accommodation
Buying an airline ticket (or any other ticket) and booking an accommodation is usually the 2nd and 3rd step in your trip planning. For that purpose, I suggest using the aggregator Kiwi.com, where you can find cheaper tickets if you are willing to have connected flights, (compared to having the shortest routes with direct flights and buying directly from the airline.
There are even dozens of startups which will rebook your airline and hotel reservation if the prices drop. These include Pruvo, Service, etc.
Besides booking a flight ticket and accommodation, you can also book tours online and save money, instead of doing it on the spot. Check out the services like GetYourGuide.com, Musement, etc.
Getting to the destination
Once you arrive in a new city, you probably don’t have much information on what to do unless you did your research before. That’s why it is always good to check the review sites like Tripadvisor and similar for the things to do and see, depending on your preferences.
As soon as you land at the airport, maybe you don’t even have mobile net, so can not use some ride-hailing app but even if you can even when ordering via ride-hailing app and use some well-known brand it can happen to pay more (being driven in longer routes) if they realize you are a foreigner. And probably they will realize that within 10 seconds of the ride.Because of lack of mobile net, many tourists pick the first taxi at the taxi stand. That is probably the biggest mistake you can make, leaving bad memories of your holiday.
The whole secret of existence is to have no fear. Never fear what will become of you, depend on no one. Only the moment you reject all help are you freed.
GAUTAMA BUDDHA
Another service that you can take into account as part of your travel is a service that will help you store your luggage while you are exploring the city. For example, imagine that you came earlier to your place of stay and you cannot leave your luggage there. Instead of waiting for a few hours to get into the apartment, you can leave your luggage nearby and immediately start sightseeing.
I hope that some of these tips will help you save on your travel but not on the quality of your experiences. Enjoy traveling!