Hanna’s adventures around the world
So many museums in Paris.
The title really says it: there are so many museums in Paris. I’ve been here for a month and only been to a handful on them, but I already feel like I’ve seen so much art. The best part about them is that they are (usually) free for residents under 26, so we have hours…
New adventures in France!
Hello friends! It’s been a while since I have written in this blog… a lot has happened since my last post, but one thing stayed the same – we are still in a pandemic! It’s funny to think back to a time when this was not our reality, but we have to learn to live…
Maui
This will be my last blog post for a while. With the rapid spread of COVID-19, I have now returned home to Estonia. It was sooner than I expected and I’m sad I never got to go to Vietnam, but it was the rational decision to make. At least I had a very fun adventure…
Hawai’i: swimming with manta rays, camping in a thunderstorm and whale watching
While it finally snowed in Estonia, we celebrated independence day with clear skies and sunny weather. It’s been very different to spend the winter in a warm and sunny place, but I love it. I’ve been helping Malle out with lights on photoshoots and learning a lot. We did a wedding, two maternity shoots and…
Hawai’i: luau, Mauna Kea and Captain Cook
This Sunday marked four weeks in Hawaii for me already! As always, I’m keeping it busy, which is why I’m a little late with this post. Better late than never First off, Stefaniya and I went on a hike to Kīholo Bay. On our way there we met a man (Brad?), who guided our attention…
Hawai’i: fishponds, coffee and lava flows
Another busy week has flown past. I think this time I will write less and mostly share pictures with commentary about where I’ve been. When I heard the words “black sand beach” I expected completely black sand, but it was actually mixed with light grains. The contrast gave a really cool effect in my opinion.…
Hawai’i: first impressions, ukulele lessons and beaches
Aloha! I have made it to Hawai’i, where I will stay for the next two months. Mahalo to Malle and Thomas for taking me in and being so welcoming! The first week went by in a flurry of activity, so I will try to remember everything and write the names of people and places correctly.…
Los Angeles*
*the Greater Los Angeles Area to be more exact. Days filled with (mostly) sunshine, lots of traffic and friends. A huge thank you to Monica and Jeff for hosting me and to Ryan for helping me out and taking me around! I got to experience one of the notorious things about LA as soon as…
North Carolina
A chill week in North Carolina has come to an end. I wanted to do all the really “American” things so it was filled with stores and fast food places, but some southern things as well. A big thank you to Morgan and her family for having me! I stayed with my friend Morgan in…
Las Vegas
I’ll be honest, as someone who is not yet 21, there is not that much to do in Las Vegas. Or more specifically, the Strip, I wouldn’t know about the rest of it. It is fun to see the different casinos and the craziness of it all, though. I only had one night to look…
Arizona
I didn’t really know what to expect from Arizona. I knew it was the desert and I was going to the Havasu Balloon Festival and that was it. It has been absolutely amazing, full of activity and so many beautiful sights. A huge thank you to Dianne and Linda who have been taking care of…
New York
My adventures start in New York City on a cold day in January. I had arrived late to my AirBnB because of delays, but still in a good mood thanks to my Russian Uber driver Sergei, who talked to me about tourist attractions, the current political climate and the former Soviet Union when he found…
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