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Overview

  • 5 references 5 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English; learning Spanish
  • 36, Female
  • Member since 2009
  • in transition, currently making maps till Febuary
  • B.S. in Geography, minor in Spanish
  • From Los Alamos
  • Profile 90% complete

About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Learning as much as I can, loving the people in my life, and living in a responsible manner

ABOUT ME

I'm a recent college graduate, and I feel like the world is at my fingertips. I can't wait to find out what the world has to offer. First thing, firsts, save some money, play in the snow, jam with my brother, and hang out with my beautiful loving family

PHILOSOPHY

"Do no harm"

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING

hosting, surfing,

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

Very positive, I have met the most generous, trusting, and fun loving people on this site.

Interests

Backpacking, learning, snowboarding, bicycling, running, hiking, camping, hot springing, gardening, composting, longboarding, knitting, a little guitar, piano, reading, cross country skiing, coffee, sustainability, family, being outside, climbing, and spending time with those I love

  • beauty
  • coffee
  • running
  • gardening
  • reading
  • knitting
  • guitar
  • piano
  • hiking
  • backpacking
  • camping
  • surfing
  • skiing
  • snowboarding
  • rock climbing

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

jemez mountain 50km run. So much beauty yet so much pain. Changed my life

Teach, Learn, Share

Compost! Composting is one really simple way to live in sustainable manner. Collect all organic waste(vegetable and fruit matter, eggshells, tea leaves, meat, coffee grounds, etc) and put in bin in your backyard. By doing this you will turn "trash" into amazing healthy soil, instead sending your organic waste to a landfill will it will become trash and useless. Your bin doesn't have to big or fancy, you can easily build one yourself. Many of my friends have assembled them by using wooden crates. Anyways why throw out an great resource?

Countries I’ve Visited

Ecuador, El Salvador, Peru

Countries I’ve Lived In

United States

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