Flashback [Photo] Friday: Seattle
Any trip to the Pacific Northwest wouldn’t be complete without a stop at Seattle’s iconic Farmers Market … More Flashback [Photo] Friday: Seattle
Any trip to the Pacific Northwest wouldn’t be complete without a stop at Seattle’s iconic Farmers Market … More Flashback [Photo] Friday: Seattle
When booking our flight back to the United States from Bali, we knew we would have to go through Singapore with at least a 12-hour connection. So we thought, why not make the best of it, extend for a few more days and make the trip home just a little less stressful? Here is a list of must-dos (and corresponding tips) during your quick stopover on the Red Dot … More Traveling to Southeast Asia? Swing by Singapore
To wrap up my series on Bali, I now take you down South to the likes of Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Bingin, Uluwatu, and Jimbaran. Because of it’s close proximity to the airport and to beaches, South Bali is extremely touristy – but there is a reason we spent eight days at the beginning of our … More Top 10 in South Bali
Par·a·dise: a place or state of bliss, felicity or delight. What elicits thoughts of paradise is different to all of us, but to Jay and I, our time in North Bali and the Gili Islands, was pure paradise. We had white sandy beaches steps from our room, crystal clear waters and quiet areas ideal for … More Paradise Found: North Bali & the Gilis
As you read in Taste of Bali: Ubud, there is much more to Bali than it’s beaches. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE it’s beaches, but don’t spend your whole vacation hugging the coast. Hit up Ubud and venture a little farther northwest to the central mountains. Bali has two active volcanoes: Gunung Agung and … More Central Bali: Adventure Off the Beach
A little book and major motion picture – Eat, Pray, Love – perhaps you’ve heard of it? – catapulted Ubud from a sleepy town of rice fields to the bustling heart of Bali it is today. It boasts temples, monkey forests, lush rice paddies, shopping, art, dancing, music and last but not least, one of the main … More Taste of Bali: Ubud
Before moving to Uganda, I’d never purchased a one-way ticket anywhere. I found it nerve wracking. But things change. I lost my job, and was thankful to not be locked into a forced itinerary. Then we purchased one-way tickets to South Africa. And we just purchased our next one-way ticket to Nepal. I have to … More No Itinerary? No Problem. Travel FreeStyle
A city rich in culture and color, Cape Town captured my heart on day one. We spent six blissful days exploring the city so far; here is a day-by-day breakdown to the highlights during those days. … More 6 Days in Cape Town
Traveling this holiday season with no access to your home gym? No problem! There are a lot of workouts you can do from anywhere in the world with little to no equipment. The best part about these workouts? You can mix and match to keep each workout fresh as well as challenging. Here are a … More Fight the Holiday Bulge: 5 No-Equipment Workouts