I proposed to David on Christmas Day, 2014, high in the Caucasus mountains straddling the Russian-Georgian border, next to a fourteenth century church. There were no other people around, but ...
As you may know, I lived in Korea (for the purposes of this blog, I refer to South Korea as Korea, and North Korea as the DPRK) from 2006-2007, and ...
Another month, another list of 5 places I'm dying to explore. My travel ADD has me constantly down rabbit holes, and this month is no different, despite getting ready to ...
I have previously written about my time in Granada, Nicaragua – my first real travel adventure after a long sojourn between 2011 and 2014. What I thoughtlessly left out of ...
Long haul air travel can be the biggest obstacle we face when embarking on a big international adventure. When it comes to international travel, there are no “easy” flights for coach ...
And now, the continuation (and conclusion) of the story of the longest travel day of my life... (for Part 1, click here) Scene 5: Didube Marshrutka Depot, 9am, Christmas Day. ...
There's always time for postcard hunting. I like to make travel difficult as possible. While I wouldn’t typically openly admit to this, the behavioral patterns I ...
By our final day in Armenia, David and I were sick and tired. I don’t mean that figuratively. We were both actually sick and developing a tolerance for expired Russian Theraflu, ...
I am a relative noob to the world of Urbex, but where I lack in experience, I make up for in time spent in internet K-holes. I've already built quite ...