whew. that is the first thing i want to say after hours of trekking around greece. i arrived after a nine hour flight, five of which, i slept peacefully in two seats with two blankets and two pillows. if i wasn’t convinced that i was greek at heart before i got here, i am convinced…
oh.so.cool.
have a blast. love you tons and tons.
Is this the same Tahni Candelaria who went to Dakar and wrote "Taking on the Land of Teranga: The importance of senegalese identity construction"? If so, my name is Paulina and I'm from "explorations: the texas A&M undergraduate journal." I just googled your name and found this beautiful blog. I am an undergrad at A&M and my job is to look for photos to go with your article. And since you are a photographer yourself, do you think we could possibly publish some of the photos from your trip in the journal? Out of curiosity, what are you doing in Greece now that you have graduated (from what I gather)?
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Hello little miss Nomad! Hope the ride to Crete was pleasant. Looking forward to future posts.
Love,
Dad
i'm so excited you are in greece, and i love chatting with you there! wish i was with you, but i love reading your updates. enjoy!]
oh, and sweet pics, as always.