
Phuket to Da Nang: On Waves, Writing, and Worrying Less
Well, I’ve certainly dropped the ball on this whole “blog my way through my travels and slow descent into madness” thing, haven’t I? I think the last time we “spoke,” I had just returned to

Well, I’ve certainly dropped the ball on this whole “blog my way through my travels and slow descent into madness” thing, haven’t I? I think the last time we “spoke,” I had just returned to

UPDATED WEEKLY: When I originally started this series, it was meant to serve as a tracker of all money in and all money out while I embarked on my journey to pay down my debt while traveling the world. However, for various reasons the last six months have been anything but financially viable. Given this, I’ve decided to restructure…

The amount and variety of fresh & healthy food options in Phuket is boundless. As with my other food-related posts, I’ve created a Google Maps link with all of the restaurants, food stalls, and markets mentioned, and…

Where Bangkok and Seoul feel like sisters, as I took my first steps into the Pearl of the Orient, it became clear I was in another world altogether. Holy Shit. I’m in China.

Consider this a candid companion to your Bangkok adventure, highlighting the shit you probably haven’t thought of… but should know… as you navigate this vibrant and captivating city.

Okay, by now it’s pretty clear that I’m *not* your typical travel blogger. I also wasn’t blessed with a fine or discerning palate (unlike my son), and even before I went vegetarian, I was never the most adventurous eater. But…

It’s been a minute, hasn’t it?! A lot of things have happened since my last real-life update post after my trip to Cambodia back in June. And while, once again, things didn’t go quite according to plan…

Last year, I arrived in Barcelona seeking an escape from responsibilities, past choices, and the chaos that has become the perpetual byproduct of life in the United States. Over a year later I find myself…

Cambodia wasn’t supposed to be an emotional rollercoaster. But then again, neither was my plan to leave the states in the first place. What started as a long-anticipated pilgrimage to Angkor Wat ended up testing my flexibility, patience, and pest tolerance…

This isn’t a deep dive on temple history or a backpacker’s checklist of must-see waterfalls. Instead, think of this as a collection of practical notes, casual observations, and random-but-useful info I wish I had before arriving.