The adventures of Enne
The travels of Noemi
Enne like noemi, which plant its roots in Tuscany but spreads the petals of its flowers all over the world. Today she tells us about her The adventures of Enne , his blog!
Welcome to Easy Travel hosting! The Adventures of Enne, where Enne is the initial of your name. Could you tell us a little about yourself, how your blog was born and how you love collecting shots and tattoos on your skin?
Ciao! And thank you very much for interviewing me. I'm Noemi, aka Enne precisely. I live in Tuscany, in the middle of a forest but I love calling myself a traveller.
I have two passions/jobs, one offline, I am in fact a Motor Activities Technician in a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Institute, and one online, the blog and a small digital graphics shop, think of travelers and dreamers – Lab Adventures
There is a red thread that connects and gently connects me, my works and everything that surrounds me in life, travel.
As soon as I can, Indeed, I open any flight search engine and type, Italy-Everywhere I enjoy buying flights to new destinations, or for great historic loves, one at random? Ireland, where I take refuge as soon as I can.
I have always had the need to keep a journal for everything I faced in life, the blog was created to always have a diary at hand but above all to keep all those writings forever and be able to reread them when I feel the need most.
In my travel kit, as well as my digital diary, and that is my faithful PC, I always have a camera with me.
When I come home from an adventure, I always have new stories to tell and so I write everything I experience into the keyboard and everything I want to remember forever, I make it draw with the ink on my skin.

Your trip to Tanzania has marked a demarcation line in your way of traveling. You could tell us about this change in your life?
Exact.
Tanzania represented the revelation for me, It is precisely from that indelible experience that I understood that I couldn't do without the journey.
I lived in Africa about two months, alone.
The excuse was the drafting of my degree thesis, the absolute truth, is that I had a vital need to go back and live it, in the most authentic way, deeply and with all my soul.
I did not lean on any organization or voluntary association. I started with myself and with some contacts that I had found the previous year.
I lived with children in an orphanage, helping them “mama” to look after them and then, with the Masai and with them I had the opportunity to discover all the beauties of the savannah and the Tanzanian hinterland.
Not a life lesson but the journey of life, the one that marked me forever, which outlined the traveler me and fueled the dreamer me.

Not many people include Harlem in their New York itineraries (in our opinion a huge mistake!). Could you tell us about the time spent in this area of the city, imbued with Soul and emotions?
If I close my eyes I still see myself sitting on that table at Sylvia's, in the heart of Harlem, to eat fried and watch me around incredulous because I seemed to live on the filming for a movie.
A place full of life, of African American people who moved their bodies by drawing waves to the rhythm of a cheerful and carefree soul.
They pinched some chicken fins and swayed to the right and left above those chairs as if it were the music that cadenced their splendid movements.
We the only European Championships in the room but nobody had the case.
They welcomed us and included in the most natural way ever, as if we were usual too in that place, As if it had been the millionth time we attended Sylvia's and this speaks volumes.
Amazing and exciting.
I loved Harlem for people who live that too prejudiced neighborhood that instead proved to be such a particular and authentic to my eyes, full of food for thought and real life.
I loved Harlem for the lights of the apollo theater who stood out in the night as if they were stars.
I loved the murals in the shutters of the shops represent the black Harlem and the great ones who inhabited it and then I loved the deserted Harlem in the evening and the gospel songs jump out of the cracks of the churches.
Absolutely an original stop, and in my opinion unmissable, To be inserted on itinerary on a trip to New York.

What do you do to make your travels more eco -terigious?
Thanks to my careful mom, from an early age, I've always been used to thinking before throwing away something.
Crescendo, the reasoning has expanded and no longer includes just waste but above all habits.
My travels always begin, or most of the time, with a flight so I know I'm leaving at a huge deficit, I try to remedy this by considering the use and purchase of plastic materials, solving the problem, for example, carrying a water bottle with me, rather than buying a thousand thousand plastic bottles at the airport or in the country I arrive in.
I try to eat at local places without food, in my little one, the loop of the large chains, I try to limit the use of public transport, where possible, and to use my legs.
I love walking, not only for the fun of it but above all because, thanks to my walks around the world, I was able to discover places outside the tourist routes.
Sometimes I allowed myself the luxury of losing me and finding myself in smiles that made me find the way of “casa” And above all I happened to find myself in situations where I was able to savor real life, everyday life and the daily trap of the local people, that let's face it, It is the most beautiful to travel really.


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