Anyone looking to travel to Ireland probably thinks of Dublin as one of their first stops. My visit to the country was no different. From the moment I stepped off the plane, I got such a strong feeling of the culture and atmosphere of the city. It’s full of bars, museums, and plenty of people…
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My Favorite Travel Destinations
Last week, I talked about the places I currently wish to visit the most. So I thought this week I should do the same thing, but in the opposite direction! I’m gonna talk about my favorite places that I’ve already been to, and why I liked them so much. Maybe it’ll inspire you to go…
My Bucket List Travel Destinations
I have plenty of places I’d love to visit, and I thought I’d talk about them in case they inspire you, too! As an anthropologist, many of them (but not all!) are focused on some of the amazing things humans have done! As I visit places and learn about others, I’ll move this list around,…
German Grammar: A Traveler’s Guide
Germany, for many, is a dream destination. Filled with idyllic valleys and castles straight out of fairy tales, it’s a land with a rich history. But, you might struggle to get around if you don’t know German. Many Germans speak English (in fact, over half of the country’s population speaks it!). If you find yourself…
What is Language, Really?
What is a language? That might seem like a weird question for me to be asking on a blog about language (and travel!). But the answer is actually pretty complicated. See, every language emerged as a dialect of another language, slowly changing over thousands of years from whatever original protolanguage we all shared. There is…
Languages in Indonesia: Land of 700 Languages
You’re likely to encounter a lot of languages in Indonesia. Most of them are not well-documented. Others are just not common outside of small communities. Several months ago, I wrote a guide to the languages you might encounter in Belize. That post seems to be pretty popular, and I had fun making it. So I…
Deciphering the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
We make a lot more sounds in speech than you probably realize. In fact, linguists have made a chart of them all, called the International Phonetic Alphabet or the IPA (not to be confused with Indian Pale Ale!). Still, as a non-linguist, this chart is not very easy to understand. So, let’s get into what…
The Problem with Vigilante Language Revitalization
I want to talk more about what I’ve been calling “vigilante revitalization”. I recently wrote a series of posts about dying languages, discussing the importance of revitalization and why it’s a difficult process. Now, a new obstacle has come up: AI-generated books. If you’re new here, or didn’t see those posts, the most relevant one…
Adventure in the Age of Screens
What is adventure and wanderlust, really? I can tell you one thing: it’s not scrolling through Instagram and spending time in front of a screen. At least, not always. I’ve noticed something that tends to happen to me when I travel, and it revolves around the thing you’re reading this on: a screen. Social media…
A Trip to Stirling Castle, Scotland
When my family and I made our way from Glasgow to Inverness in Scotland, we decided to make what we thought would be a quick stop to check out a cool landmark. We didn’t expect Stirling Castle to be a full-day experience that we had to tear ourselves away from! (I’m writing this in more…










