For The Love Of Lost is dedicated to inspiring travel and deepening appreciation for lesser known parts of the world. I explore roadside attractions, art spaces, and make a point to get to know my surroundings beyond the “Top 10 Attractions.”

It started with interesting things on the side of the road that were within my reach on a daily basis. These were things that made me smile when I couldn’t travel very far, and helped me better appreciate the places I had taken for granted. Today, I actively look for opportunities to lose myself, to find new places, to discover new things, and to learn to find my own way. The point is that while I love the Eiffel Tower and the Trevi Fountain, local travel can be just as valuable. 

No matter where you travel it’s important to spend time off the beaten path to really get to know a place. I hope to prove that roadside attractions aren’t just for people of a certain age, that street art is worth taking the time to appreciate, and that everywhere in the world can be an adventure, whether it be an island in Greece or a rural town in California. Don’t get me wrong, I still want to see all seven Wonders of the World. But in between all the major travel destinations, the world is filled with some pretty great, more accessible, but lesser known places. Everyone can find beauty and art in travel, whether you’re in Paris or taking a walk around your neighborhood. 

For the Love of Lost focuses on curating an intentional life filled with art and unique adventures, and getting wonderfully lost along the way.

Personally, I’m happiest when I’m somewhere I’ve never been before. I’m always looking to learn more about the world and myself, and the best way I know how to do that is to get lost. 

I hope that you will join me.