The Closet of a Traveler
I recently returned from nine months traveling around Australia and when I descended into my parent’s basement to sort through the handful of boxes of things we had left there …
I recently returned from nine months traveling around Australia and when I descended into my parent’s basement to sort through the handful of boxes of things we had left there …
There’s so much to do in San Diego this summer it would take months to uncover it all! Fortunately, our friends at the San Diego Tourism Authority compiled an awesome …
Austin, Texas. Music capital of the U.S., one of the fastest growing cities in the country, and one of our all-time favorite places. We even got to live there for …
Austin, Texas is a foodie mecca. There are so many amazing local restaurants, food trucks and taco stands that you couldn’t possibly enjoy all of them if you stayed in …
Austin has more than its fair share of street art. Seriously, everywhere you look there are murals on the sides of buildings and colorful tags on abandoned architecture. And get …
Route 66. Will Rogers Highway. Main Street America. The Mother Road. It’s one of the oldest and most famous highways in America and covers 2,448 miles between Chicago and L.A. …
There’s not much in nature that can parallel the awesomeness of Grand Canyon National Park. It’s miles and miles of rugged canyons and layers of geological phenomenon. And yet an …
There’s nothing like immersing yourself in nature for a few days, away from highways and deadlines and cell phones and Facebook. We love heading outdoors and leaving the real world …
Moving is never easy. And it’s seldom cheap. Especially when you’re crossing state lines. But we’ve done it (twice) and there’s certainly info to offer and money to save if …
We’ve driven across the country many times, either north and south or east and west. And on those trips, we’ve learned a few things. About ourselves (If we turn on …