On the Horizon: Japan, Cambodia, & Singapore
Like the librarian-type who shakes out her bun in slo-mo (she’s been hot all along?!), my blog’s “Where I’m Headed” sidebar suddenly got a lot more interesting. Mr. M & I are headed on an Asian...
View ArticleAn Odyssey of Japanese Oddities
Planning my upcoming trip to Japan has required much more research than I usually do. I’m excited to get swept away by the dazzlingly unfamiliar, but I don’t want to get so swept away that I...
View ArticleMoroccan Mint Tea
If my recent face-stuffing trawl through Austin taught me anything, it was that food and travel go hand-in-hand. Despite the havoc it wreaks on my waistline, eating my way through a new place is one of...
View ArticleVegetarian Kaiseki in Tokyo
Konnichiwa from Japan! Or, more accurately, konnichiwa from Southern California, which presently feels a lot like Japan, as I’m elbow-deep in 1500+ pictures from recent travels. Judging from said 1500...
View ArticleLost & Found in Athens, Greece
Day #11,874 (Athens, Greece): I’m traveling in Athens a little differently than I normally travel. I’m here in Athens by myself… except that I’m not by myself. I’m really not by myself. I’m with 800...
View ArticleAround the World in 90 Days
Friends. We have some catching up to do. First of all… I gave the website a surprise instaglam makeover, and dare I say it, she be Hot. It took me forever+a day because I am not a web developer....
View ArticleFairytale Prague
Days #12,132-33 (Prague, Czech Republic): Once upon a time, in a land far, far away… (let’s call it the Czech Republic, shall we?)… there was a magical, storybook city called Prague. So magical, in...
View ArticleRound the World Trip: The Good, The Bad, and Yak Butter Tea
Friends! Comrades! (Since it’s been awhile, I’m not sure if we’re still on friendly terms, or if I should go formal… I thoughtfully offered y’all two forms of address so no one feels left out.) Sadly,...
View ArticleRequired Reading: Prague and Michael Chabon
*Everyone* packs a book when they head out of town. (Or an e-reader, if you’re one of those who smirk when I insist that the most divinely intoxicatingly aspect of reading is that almondy scent of...
View ArticleRebuilding Warsaw
Warsaw is a city with clout. When I mentioned our plans to visit the Polish capital, people seemed excited about Warsaw but couldn’t quite put a finger on why. I myself couldn’t dredge up much...
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