Emma tempts fate, dabbles in schwarzfahren
“When are we meeting the photographer?” I asked Emma as she changed into her third outfit of the day. We hadn’t even gone anywhere yet. “Around 4,” she said over her shoulder, studying her newly donned...
View ArticleMove over, Napoleon: Two months taking over Europe
Originally, this was going to be a post about our first month of travel. But, an entire second month has flown by and I never really got around to finishing that first update post. It’s quite difficult...
View ArticleNothing To Lose Your Pants Over
It started out like many days often do. A gentle drizzle could be heard falling outside the window, a soft glow indicated the sun had already begun its daily route cloaked in the safety of rainclouds....
View ArticleSmoking Pot in Cambodia
WARNING! This post is graphic about food in open markets, and animals being used for food. I do not recommend reading this if you have a weak stomach or are sensitive about the process of an animal...
View ArticleSustainable Life Down Under: Compost toilets, naughty ponies, and fire...
Sustainable living has always been high on my interest list — from survival tactics, to leaving a low footprint on our earth, to simply being knowledgable in understanding how to best use the...
View ArticlePost World Takeover: Redefining Reality
It started off with a simple mission: World Domination. I couldn’t have known just how real that would turn out to be throughout the last year of my life. I’ve now visited more countries than many see...
View ArticleEpiphanies Don’t Always Come On Mountaintops
I half expected all the answers of life to strike me like lightning as I looked out to the snowcapped peaks, the mighty glacier, the rolling hills, the rivers below leading out to the Tasman Sea. The...
View ArticleSeriously, I can’t even keep up with myself.
To quickly put this year in review, from a physical location standpoint: January-March: New Zealand Mid-March: Japan April: California April-May: San Diego to Salt Lake City Cycling Tour May-September:...
View ArticleFriendly Reminder: They Can Always Deny You at the Border
Disclaimer: This event is my recollection of a very long day, and the details have blurred a little. I have reconstructed what happened to the best of my memory. The story needs no stretching, I have...
View ArticleYou Can Do More Than You Think (and Other Things I Learned in 2015)
I started 2015 incredibly hungover in the back of a motorhome, parked next to a beautiful lake in Wanaka, New Zealand. Despite my location and surroundings, I was miserable. (And not just because of...
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