The post describes a journey to hot springs in Sardinia, Italy, highlighting experiences at three unique locations. The author and their friend Lauren enjoy soaking in natural geothermal pools, detailing the warm, soothing waters and the local customs. Each spring offers a distinct atmosphere, enhancing their travel adventure significantly.
Author: Katrina Frigeri
Writer, word nerd, hippie, and process junkie extraordinaire, I started working for an international software company in 2004 and worked my way up the ranks into an exciting and ever-challenging role as a UX Content Specialist under the product development organization. I used to write user guides, product release notes, in-product content (micro-copy), and product help specifically for several software programs specializing in HR and payroll. Now I work with risk management software and develop training in addition to user guides, release notes, help sites, and micro-copy.
In my free time, I explore the lush landscapes of my home, Florida; I love the beaches, fresh-water springs, mangrove jungles, and coastal keys—for swimming, walking, canoeing, or whatever. I'm a weekend potter, specializing in wheel-thrown, cobalt-painted functional pieces (bowls, plates, vases, cups). I love to bake and cook. I play several instruments (piano, a little guitar, ukulele, accordion, bamboo flute, xylophone). And I love to travel—whenever and wherever possible.
I am inspired by human connection while living and breathing creativity.
A strange dining experience in Sardinia
I’ve been doing Airbnb Experiences for about three years now and they’ve all been extraordinary! Until today. Airbnb Experiences are supposed to be unique activities that locals in the area design and lead. Generally, the host is a knowledgeable and passionate person on the topic and they are hands-on while providing an interactive activity. I’ve…
