While Atlanta is Georgia’s center stage bragging point—the hub of the South, home of the Braves, land of fried foodways infused with a contemporary, international flare—the suburb of Decatur that lies just six miles east...
When traveling in Norway, time of year actually impacts your experience. Winter is low season and I may be the oddball out that simply loves winter weather. The extreme snow and ice make the landscape...
I finally made it to Norway and ended my trip in Oslo where I spent most of my money at a pub with Norwegian traveller Gunnar Garfors who has visited all 198 countries in the world....
Cities don’t get much quieter and smaller than Launceston. In the sleepiest state of Australia, Tasmania, on the other side of the island from the capital of Hobart, Launceston is not on too many peoples’...
Temple of Tanah Lot, southeastern Bali
Reflect on Bali, and near-mystical images spin through one’s mind. The mist hanging on smoking volcanic cones, people laying offerings by roadside shrines, ancient temples, solemn cremation ceremonies, gracefully peaked, ornamented...
The Marche Républicaine at Place de la République.
Paris, to me, is a city that always feels like itself. Even as it changes, it always feels the same, au fond, deep down. But what do I know? I’ve...
Whenever I travel to a new city I always, always make sure to schedule a tour. Tours help you see the city through a local’s perspective, allow you to ask questions from a tried-and-true resident,...
Eight months ago, my fiancée, Jacque, and I left home to tour the world, starting in Cambodia. We were over 30, unemployed, clueless and out of place. We knew only one thing for certain: staying...