• Posted on July 07, 2013

AMSTERDAM NIGHTLY WALK

When traveling the world with your children, one of the rarest treasures is time alone.

  • Posted on April 24, 2013

FOUR THOUSAND PHOTOS OF PRAGUE

If a picture is worth a thousand words, please enjoy these four million words about the great Czech capital wrapped up in a neat little four minute package.

  • Posted on December 22, 2012

OLD DELHI RICKSHAW RIDE

On our first day in India, we climbed aboard a couple rickshaws to explore the narrow crowed streets of Old Delhi.  We had been offered many rickshaw rides all over Asia and had always refused them, thinking they were either a waste of money or “that’s what tourists do” (though we are tourists of course, we […]

  • Posted on November 20, 2012

THE SIMPLE BEAUTY OF WAT ARUN

Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, rises over Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River, theoretically catching the first morning light that hits the city (before all the skyscrapers were built).  It is still the most eye catching site on any water taxi ride up the river.  Wat Arun is one of over 31,000 Buddhist temples spread across Thailand. […]

  • Posted on October 07, 2012

TOKYO MORNING COFFEE RUN

When traveling for a whole year, we like to find apartments that give us the experience of actually living someplace — as opposed to being tourists in hotels.  In Tokyo, a series of random google searches and obscure links led us to a small (normal by Japanese standards) two-bedroom apartment in a part of town […]

  • Posted on August 18, 2012

JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF MORAY

Moray is an archeological site in the Sacred Valley of Peru that looks something like a crop circle.  From the top ring to the bottom ring there is a temperature difference of roughly 15 degrees Celsius.  It is speculated that the Incans used the site to experiment with different types of agriculture at different elevations.  For […]

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