The sky is everywhere

Personal experience is the beginning of a new journey to discover new sensations and new horizons.

Being part of local Guides is an experience that was for me the beginning of a new and unsuspected passion, between game (at the beginning) and then a certain necessity.

It allowed me to noticing that writing an opinion; a subjective and critical trace was something I didn’t expect to discover as a new hobby.

I like as much writing about an experience by adding more practical information as reading other reviews that fit me according to my tastes in order to help me in my choices.

This idea of ​​sharing in community that I find both practical thanks to the map and playful by its format is something that I find quite incredible. The plurality of opinions sometimes makes me realize that I wasn’t the only one to have had a similar experience.

However I also like to add places in my city that aren’t listed and if it’s possible giving more importance to local shopkeepers. I find it rewarding to be able at the same time to help others in their research but also the
local economy.

All that stuff is why now, and most of the time, it’s me who is responsible for organizing outings with friends. I am in a certain way the shepherd who finds the good inns !

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Hello @gua_jira ,

Welcome to Connect!

Thank you for sharing your experience with us. However, it seems that the first photo doesn’t belong to you, and this is against the rules of Connect. Please, kindly remove it or change it with a personal one.

Since this is your first post, please take some time to read the following article which will help you in

the Community: 14 helpful tips for using Connect. and How do I follow the original content guidelines on Connect?

You can always introduce yourself and get to know other Local Guides via our monthly topic

Introduce Yourself - June 2019.

PS: I will move your post to the section Local Stories on Connect as it fits better there.

Hi @gua_jira

I noticed you have a French tag marked in your post. I’ve removed the language label as it’s written in English. Language labels are marked when you are using a specific language and helps Local Guides find posts in the language they speak or are interested in.

Locations are marked in separately and should not be mixed with the language tag. Please take a moment to check our post on this topic below. Thanks!

How do I find posts in my language