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menagerie: words of wanderlust



Lovely words. Want to see more?




I’m tempted to print these out and hang them strategically around my home and office. They are all so inspiring for travel. Witnessing new cultures, different parts of the world, new people and customs… all are things I desire to add to my collection of wanderlust experiences. What is your favorite part of traveling? Are you like me, with an insatiable wanderlust 24/7 , all year long? Do share. 
Have a beautiful weekend! I’m off to San Juan for some R&R and maybe some Old San Juan shopping. Who knows :)
Don’t forget, you only have 3 days left for the giveaway after today! I’m excited for the winner already; I do LOVE making these earbuds to fit your style! 
Saludos,

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Chelsea is a marine scientist in Puerto Rico. She spends her days scuba diving, practicing and teaching yoga, blogging and just all around enjoying life! She is the owner and main author of the blog: sea, field & tribe .

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  1. I want so much to travel like everywhere. So many cultures to find and so many people around the globe to meet. So many possibilities of happiness.
    This year some of my best friends participated in the exchanging uni students program, so here is my opportunity to visit them and go around the Europe! :)

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  2. Chels, I can't believe I just discovered this beautiful site! I think we're kindred spirits when it comes to travel, I can't get enough! There is so much beauty and diversity in this little earth and I just want to soak in as much as possible. Thankfully, even though I can't travel much right now, I get to work with and serve people from all over the world! They're always sharing little bits of their own vernacular, homeland dishes, and mimes of unique customs. So in a way, I'm getting some of the perks of traveling by staying right here…for now :)

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  3. Aww thanks girl! I loved following your blog when you were in Africa; it was so enlightening to read all that you were encountering and how it was affecting you on a personal level. I'm so happy for you that you still get to experience similar encounters in your workplace! That's what makes a job not a “job”, when you love what you're doing :)
    I look forward to reading more of your travels!!

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