Teglo Goes...
…to Canada
Posts include days 37-49 and days 76-100. Click to read each short story.

Days 83-84: Dating the Wrong Guy in Abbotsford
I met up with a guy who I had been talking to on Tinder for a while, but it was clear from the beginning that it wasn’t going to work. I need to be attracted to someone physically, mentally, and emotionally. Even if it’s just to make-out.

Days 85-87: Loneliness in the Burbs
Sometimes the feeling of boredom is so powerful, I feel like I’ll lose my mind. If my mind is not stimulated in some way, it feels like torture.

Days 88-89: Navigating Health Issues on the Road
My muscles were spasming so I drove to Washington to see a chiropractor. The next day it was worse, so I drove back to Washington to go to Urgent Care. I could barley move and didn’t sleep most of the night due to the pain.

Day 96-97: Whales in Tofino, Vancouver Island
I drove across Vancouver Island to Tofino. I went on two short hikes and then went on a whale watching tour. We even had a baby whale circling our boat.

Day 98: Thoughts Driving on Vancouver Island
It isn’t easy to decide where to go when you can go anywhere. There’s immense pressure not to make the wrong decision. I also realized that traveling long term meant that I might not be able to date. If I traveled for two years, that meant no dating for two years.

Days 99-100: Victoria, British Columbia
I went on a bike tour in Victoria, which was a great way to explore the city and learn some history. I also did a walking ghost tour.
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