Katikies Santorini

Katikies Santorini

Katikies Santorini Vacation with the Greek Gods by Mackenzie Lowry     Greece is the home for Aristotle, Hercules, and all things pita. This incredible country has been called “a piece of heaven”, and “the most magical place on Earth.” With white structures spilling down hillsides towards the crystal sea, it can be argued that the views from the cliffs of Greece are some of the most breathtaking in the world. Katikies Hotel in Santorini provides an unparalleled experience of this splendor. From the spectacular views to the friendly service, Katikies Santorini  is one of the best rated hotels in the area.     As soon as they hop off the hotel’s complimentary airport shuttle, guests at Katikies Santorini  are given wine and fruit as a warm Greek welcome. After being whisked into one of the sleek, simple whitewashed suites, guests are free to sit back, relax, and let their cares fade away. Katikies Santorini offers a car rental service, 24­-hour assistance, maid service twice a day, laundry services, currency exchange, and massages to all guests. The staff strives to ensure that you do not have to lift a finger while being on Mount Olympus.     At the Kirini pool bar and restaurant, guests enjoy the luxury of an aegean meal without having to leave the glistening waterside. A wide array of cuisine and libations can be served directly to travelers in their poolside lounge chairs. During the famous Santorini sunset, Katikies Santorini  hosts a ceremonial wine tasting along the backdrop of a slowly fading sky.     At Katikies Santorini , guests can fully immerse themselves in the endless beauty and pleasures of Greece, while floating blissfully in a...
Expose: Mercy Ships

Expose: Mercy Ships

Expose: Mercy Ships A Nurse’s Journey of Healing Interview by Mackenzie Lowry   Mercy Ships is a global charity organization that runs a fleet of hospital ships to bring healthcare to developing nations all across the world. The organization has helped over two million individuals in need since it’s founding in 1978. Today, Mercy Ships’ biggest aid is A​frica Mercy,​ a 153 x 23.7 meter ship with over 400 crew members taking care of patients in Africa.   Nurse, Jaclyn Blievernicht   One of those crew members was Jaclyn Blievernicht. The 26 year ­old nurse is a hard working Wisconsin native, who followed in her mother’s footsteps by becoming a nurse. She was inspired to take a leap of faith to use her learned skills to help people who really needed it, by spending six months working on a medical ship in Africa. Jaclyn was away from everything and everyone she had ever known.   Before Mercy Ships, you went on a mission trip to the Dominican Republic? Jaclyn Blievernicht:  That was January 2014, with a different organization and it was a week long surgical mission trip. There were two surgeons that went with us, an OBGYN and a general surgeon. We arrived and screened the patients (previously selected for surgery) the day after we got there. We did four days of long surgery – boom, boom, boom. I speak Spanish fluently. I had been to Mexico prior, not with a mission trip but with a school trip. In the Dominican Republic patients are different, healthcare is different, everything is different, except that you are both humans, you have the same general needs. It was really...
Argentina –  It’s Complicated

Argentina – It’s Complicated

Argentina –  It’s Complicated Passion, Pendejos, and Politics   Story & Photos by Elena Levon     “It’s complicated”, that would be my online relationship status with Buenos Aires. This colorful city is full of lovers, one-of-a-kind artists and a couple of pendejos. I got to experience them all. Yes, when you actually live in a city for a month or more, you will be forced outside of your box, and your rose-colored glasses will be stripped off. To really live and breathe a city, a traveler needs to actually rent his own place and walk into that old coffee shop around the corner, where the waitress will already know his or her “usual”. I chose to live in the oldest part of Buenos Aires, San Telmo. I rented my French apartment from Casa San Telmo, they are incredible and have a place for all possible budgets.     Even when a close friend visited me for a few days, he said “Wow, you’re not a traveler anymore. You really are a resident here.  It feels like you lived here for a long time”. You could see my Argentinian flag proudly waving at you from the second floor of my stunning colonial building.  The apartment didn’t cost me an arm and a leg either.  If Antiques shops had heaven, it would be San Telmo. This neighborhood is a time machine, the architecture is simply breathtaking and the graffiti is boldly unique.     I have a love/hate relationship with Buenos Aires. Life here is different.  It’s not easy.   It’s chaotic and sticky.  It fills you with all kinds of tastes, sounds and feelings.  You can not simply love or hate it, if you do, you haven’t really lived...

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