Polaroid of the week: Niagara Falls, Canada
The second largest falls after the Victoria Falls in Africa have long been on our list of places to see. We finally made it to the Niagara Falls, an incredible sight.
The second largest falls after the Victoria Falls in Africa have long been on our list of places to see. We finally made it to the Niagara Falls, an incredible sight.
Everyone loves a road trip! It’s not for the hot sweaty car rides or the stress of finding parking. It’s the freedom, the movement, and the once-in-a-lifetime chance to observe so much of the USA. We’re at the halfway point, so please read on for our observations from on the road, plus something about a beer tasting event here in Savannah!
The symphony of sounds on the streets are so classically French it is hard to believe we are actually in Canada. We just loved Quebec City! Read on for our 24 hours in town, plus seasonal tips!
We expected the history and the great food in Boston, but it turns out Boston is also pretty hip. We caught these break dancers defying gravity near Quincy Market! Boston – we will be back!
I did it! It’s finally time to declare that I was able to get healthy on the road – here’s the story of how I transformed my life in just over one year while traveling the world.
Our Hotel Tip of the Week series offers accommodation recommendations from around the world. All are places where we have stayed in and personally recommend. This week: Beach Club Resort in Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
Since we started housesitting in 2010, we have had once in a lifetime experiences we will never forget. Read on for our top 5 of all time and find out about the updated version of our book on housesitting.
I finally returned to Tel Aviv – one of my favorite cities during all of my travels in 2014. Read what I got up to during my second visit to this amazing city!
This week I wonder about fate on this journey of life, and tell you all about how Dani and I met, way back in 2006…you might be surprised just how we met….
The three giant molecule men catch my attention every time we cross the Oberbaum Bridge or Elsenbridge on our bicycles. The 100-foot (30m) high sculpture was erected in 1999 by …