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Yearly traditions will never die. WeWork summer camp 4lyfe.
Chasing sunsets in Iceland.
Life in the Icelandic Highlands. Remote, peaceful and absolutely stunning.
Sunset in suburbia.
I wish every day looked like this in New York. Lusting hard after this pool lyfe in Santorini.
Hey Santorini, you're looking mighty fine.
Charming Old Port in Chania, Crete. If you come, please bring your significant other. It is SUPER coupley.
The struggle is very real in Athens. Queue for the ATM. One of the shorter ones of I've seen.
The sprawl of Athens.
Freddo cappuccinos in Athens with my fav. The best pick me up EVER.
Chet Faker. Talk is cheap. Peaceful moments atop the mountain.
We made it! Italy crew hiking up Monte Tre Calli for these amazing views of the southern coast.
Digs for the week - a magical agriturismo in Furore right along the Amalfi Coast. Home cooked dinners and homemade wine and limoncello every night.
Crossing the bridge in Porto for a port wine tasting at the Offley cellars.
Porto’s historic city center is a UNESCO world heritage site. This is what it looks like. From my shower window. Happy Tuesday y'all.
Morning highs are the best when they look like this.
The original Portuguese egg tarts, first made by monks in the 1800's in Belem.