
Exploring Agia Galini, Crete
I have been blessed with some incredibly thoughtful and observant friends in my life. One of those is my classmate Liza, who knows that I
I have been blessed with some incredibly thoughtful and observant friends in my life. One of those is my classmate Liza, who knows that I
One of the many things I’ve learned this year is that I definitely prefer livestock production over crop production. Don’t get me wrong–I still love
After Matala, the second most colorful city we visited was Chania (Χανιά in Greek, and pronounced “Hanya” with a guttural “h” like the end of “loch”).
Between visits to orchards, vineyards, monasteries, livestock research centers, and olive oil mills, there was certainly no shortage of field trips during our module in
For one who finds the “foodstagram” epidemic downright laughable, I do tend to take a lot of pictures of food. Maybe I’m just a product
Matala is a small town on the coast near Pitsidia, about twenty minutes from Sivas. It makes an appearance in the Greek myth about Zeus
After a morning at a livestock research institute learning about how sheep and goats can be used in orchard production, a small group of us
I wasn’t able to attend church while I was in Greece, but I did go to a monastery on the top of a mountain. That
Hi! I’m Jess.
I’m a Canadian-American who’s always ready for the next adventure. I love all things living, always have a million creative projects in progress, and polish my nerd badge daily. I am passionate about strengthening families by empowering women to make space for things that bring them true and lasting joy. Read more about me and my mission here.
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