Winter is fast approaching in Rochester and I'm getting antsy. Big things are happening around me and I'm trying to keep track of them all. I'm coming up with ideas of what I want to do with my soon-to-be college degree and I'm about to find out for real if I'm on the right track with an internship at local advertising agency Martino Flynn. I'm realizing I have a deep interest in cooking (thank you, Top Chef) and am about to have time to explore that notion. With my boyfriend shipping off to D.C. for 6 months, I'm about to have a lot of time on my hands and god knows I need to fill it with something or I'll drive myself crazy.
I'm being bombarded with glorious thoughts of travel across the globe. I just keep on planning out what cities and cultures I want to experience - thoughts of exotic foods, famous architecture, loud and happy culture flood my mind. I'm about thisclose to buying a world map and sticking it to my wall with colorful push pins designating where I want to go and where I need to go again.
I can't necessarily attribute my travel obsession to my current read, but I can certainly recommend it:
It's the story of a man who gets dumped at the altar. The beginning is tragically sad, but his decision to travel the world with his brother on a two-year long "honeymoon" makes the book undeniably fascinating. I'm only about halfway through it now, but his jaunt through Croatia, Russia, Sweden, Bulgaria, and Romania so far has proven to hold my attention. I have to thank StumbleUpon for delivering http://www.honeymoonwithmybrother.com/ to me... it's feeding my hunger for travel (at least for now).

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