Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History

Our first full day started normally with our inaugural search for coffee which led us to a small coffee roaster in the heart of London called Rosslyn Coffee. Armed with our daily cup of caffeine, we headed to the Tower of London, for our first half a day tour. The Tower of London Also set…

The Lost Weekend

Let me take you back to the fall of 2022, where my loyal readers will remember that Lauren and I travelled to Germany (the first time) with a handful of friends to celebrate Oktoberfest. Towards the end of that trip we both came down (presumably) with covid and we experienced the beer tents, zombie like,…

Our Final Yuletide Stops

Keeping with our hectic (some may say “crazy”) schedule, the next morning we were back at the train station to begin the final three days of our trip with our first stop at the oldest town in Germany, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Rothenburg ob der Tauber Rothenburg isn’t really centrally located to much of anything,…

Dashing through the Snow…and Most of Southern Germany

Leipzig Today marked the second leg of our trip, one that will be much more intense than the first half. Over the course of the next four days we will hit seven cities all banking on the Germany efficient train system and good weather. We began our next day bright and early to head west…

Dresden and the Oldest German Christmas Market

We woke up before the sun to catch our 8:30 train to Dresden and much to our dismay, realized that the carriage we were assigned to didn’t exist. As the doors were closing, we threw caution to the wind and jumped aboard knowing, at least, that the train was heading in the right direction. As…

A Weihnachtsmarkt Holiday

Lauren and I had the realization on the London and Berlin flight that we’ve never traveled internationally in the winter to a country that experiences winter like we do back home. This realization was especially evident when we stepped off of the train in Berlin that got us to the city center. Local billboards had…

The Mighty Corson Art Players Present…[Updated]

22.10.23 Update: With our final performance in the books, I want to thank all those who made the journey to Corson to see the show. It was an incredibly memorable experience and I’m extraordinarily fortunate to have been part of such a talented and beautiful cast. This one was for you, Brian. It was a…

The Sun, Sea and Wind (ish)

Our last days on the island were mostly plagued by rain but there were gaps in the moisture that we were able to take advantage of. Leading up to this trip, I’ve been tinkering with the idea of buying a laser dinghy and as it just so happens, Constance has them for use for free…

Travel Rule #2

When presented with the opportunity to use a toilet, use it. You really never know when you’ll get another chance and when staying for two weeks on a tropical island constantly hydrating and on boats with no toilets, it becomes even more imperative. We transferred from Lakaz Chamarel on day eight and took the long,…

The Natural Beauty of Mauritius

Humans suck. I should amend that. Humans often suck. Through our many travels we’ve been fortunate enough to bask in natural wonders of our destinations along with the often, tragic histories that they include. In the Galapagos, the entire archipelago is a national park, which naturalist guides, heavy regulation and strict environmental policies in place…