Parker Brickley
Bio
Parker Brickley has worked in finance and investments for over a decade now. He is also passionate about travel, sports, and community involvement. He has helped run charity fundraisers and enjoys playing golf and tennis.
Stories (3/0)
Parker Brickley on Best Places to Travel to See the Northern Lights
The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, present one of nature's most spectacular theatrical performances. This natural phenomenon, resulting from solar particles colliding with atmospheric gasses, creates a mesmerizing dance of colors across the night sky. From vibrant greens to deep purples, the auroras captivate the imagination and draw travelers from around the globe to witness their majesty. For those yearning to experience this celestial show, certain destinations offer front-row seats to the awe-inspiring display. Here are the best places to travel to see the Northern Lights, each offering its unique charm and opportunities for adventure.
By Parker Brickley6 months ago in Journal
Parker Brickley on Travel Documentaries to Add to Your Watch List
Everyone fantasizes about getting away and escaping from a routine, even for a little while. The practicality of that is another matter. For people who want to travel the world from the comfort of a couch, travel documentaries are here to help. They provide travel experience without spending money or dealing with long flights, currency exchanges, hotel reservations, or other unforeseen scary things. Instead, people can sit back and watch someone else explore the history and culture of a faraway land, with a detailed discussion about a place's culture, history, and food.
By Parker Brickley11 months ago in Earth
10 Benefits of Living in Another Culture
Living in another culture can be a life-changing experience that offers numerous benefits. Whether you want to expand your horizons, gain new skills, or simply see the world from a different perspective, living in another culture can provide you with many opportunities and experiences. To spend an extended time abroad, look into volunteer or exchange programs. Being able to immerse yourself in a new culture for longer than just a short vacation can be life-changing. Here are ten benefits of living in another culture.
By Parker Brickleyabout a year ago in Wander