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Blog, USA

The Best Food and Drink in New Mexico

Chris is from New Mexico and we try to visit once a year. Traveling with a New Mexico native has its perks when it comes to eating and drinking. Wondering what you should eat and drink during a visit to New Mexico? Read our tips for the best food and […]

Thailand Cooking Class
Thailand

Food Poisoning in Thailand – What to Do

There are certain guarantees in life. Death, taxes, and food poisoning in Thailand. Albeit, this dose of food poisoning may have been self-induced. Regardless of the cause, food poisoning is no joke and if ill-prepared then you’re in for a long day. I definitely fell into this category. I contracted […]

8 Weeks in Asia, Asia, Japan

One Day in Nara

Ah Nara. The last stop on our Japanese excursion. The last 16-days have been extraordinary. A beautiful country that is extremely efficient (frustratingly so at times). It was an experience full of cultural learning, ups and downs, awesome bathrooms, and swaths of great food. Nara was the proper way to […]

metal desk on top of Hancock Hill in Alpine Tx
Travel, USA

Top 5 Things to Do in Alpine, TX

Alpine, Texas is a small West Texas town with a lot to offer. Travelers heading to the remote Big Bend National Park, often view Alpine as a quick stopover. After staying in Alpine for a few days, I learned this town offers many unique things to do within its own […]

Travel, USA

Camping at Dry Tortugas National Park

Are you looking for a remote and unique camping experience? Dry Tortugas National Park offers camping on an island surrounded by turquoise waters with complete isolation except for the historic Fort Jefferson constructed in the 1800s. With a little luck or advanced planning you can secure a treasured camping reservation […]

Viewpoint of Shirakawago
Japan, Travel

Takayama to Shirakawago: Two Day Itinerary

Located in the northern part of the Gifu prefecture, we spent two days exploring Takayama and Shirakawago during our two-weeks in Japan. Takayama is known as the “little Kyoto” of the Hida region. This small, picturesque city nestled in the mountains is often overlooked by tourists and seen as a […]