So I'm a bit late in publishing this but I got sidetracked working on "Operation Expat" (selling my stuff, moving into my mom's place, securing a place in Germany planning and working stupid hours because of an hour commute each way
I'm not a San Franciscan but I have been twice. The first time I did all the touristy stuff and the second time I found more places "outside the box to visit" and this is my list of Top Spots.<br
I'm a Houstonian, born and raised. However, every summer (July 4th specifically) and New Years I spent in Austin, Tx with family friends. So while I didn't grow up in Austin, it's always felt like a second home and at
I was in Vegas a few weeks ago for a trade show for my company. Well I should say, I was there to set up the booth and drive people around but that was the extent of how much work I
I follow a lot of other blogs, groups on facebook and instagram accounts that have all brought up the matter of staying "in shape" whilst traveling (sorry I really just wanted to say "whilst"). I have SO much to say
Trust and patience are both integral to travel and life. And lately trust and patience both have tested me greatly.
So a couple of days ago, I did something I never thought I'd do (again). I sold my Canon 50D and Tamron 18-200mm variable f stop lens. I bought both in 2008 and I've had them ever since. They have
I've traveled all over the world with many different bags. The one provided to me by the tour group I traveled with to Europe for a month was by far my favorite
I always knew a I wanted a tattoo. I didn't know I would end up with 7 (at least for now). For the longest time I toyed around with what design I wanted. I wanted it to be deep and
I am not a fancy person. I am not complicated. I don't need fancy things to make me happy. Really I prefer things to be casual. Fancy to me is just "fussy".