by Jordan | Sep 13, 2016 | Switzerland, Zurich
Zurich is a pretty remarkable city that’s notable for its beauty and its cleanliness. It was our home base for our five weeks in Switzerland. During our extended stay and hanging out with Kevin’s local family we’ve covered quite a bit of ground in...
by Jordan | Sep 10, 2016 | Italy, Milan
Milan is one of the most expensive cities in Italy, but that doesn’t mean you have to break the bank to have a fantastic experience. In fact, sometimes the budget-friendly stuff ends up being the most memorable and fun. After exploring the city with our Milanese...
by Jordan | Sep 10, 2016 | Italy, Milan
One of the great challenges of travel is figuring out how to spend your limited time in a place to maximize your experience. Our visit to Milan was an exception to this normal challenge as our stay was guided by our Milanese friend, Camilla. From a week this lovely...
by Jordan | Sep 9, 2016 | Italy, Milan
Food is one thing the Italians definitely know how to do right. Our stay in Milan just hammered that fact home as we got spoiled with culinary delights thanks to our wonderful friend and host, Camilla. Camilla is a native of Milan, and quite the foodie. She had the...
by Jordan | Sep 7, 2016 | The South, United States
The city of Charleston is an absolute gem, and great food is no doubt a prominent jewel in its crown. One of the hardest things for us to decide when planningĀ our four day trip to this lovely city was where we were going to eat! Breakfast is my favorite meal, and I...
by Jordan | Aug 27, 2016 | Switzerland
We were lucky to be able to spend five weeks in beautiful Switzerland in 2015. It’s an extra special place for us because Kevin’s family is from Switzerland and he has many relatives that still live there. Our visit was a wonderful and rare opportunity to...
by Jordan | Aug 25, 2016 | Europe
Our first grocery run of our 2015 Europe trip was in Florence, and we were charmed by some of the differences between U.S. supermarkets and European ones. It seemed so cool that the Florentine grocery store had a large section dedicated to specialty cheese, and...
by Jordan | Aug 24, 2016 | Danish, Denmark, Language
A few times while in Copenhagen we were mistaken for locals and spoken to in Danish, and let me tell you it is unlike any other language I have ever heard. It’s a North Germanic Language, and features sounds quite different from anything you typically hear in...
by Jordan | Aug 24, 2016 | Copenhagen, Denmark
You’ve arrived in the Danish capital and can’t wait to get out and explore the city. From lovely architecture, to friendly locals, to good beer, to the loads of history this city offers, it can be tough to decide how to best tour Copenhagen. This was our...
by Jordan | Jun 27, 2016 | Mexico, Sayulita
Sayulita is a great destination for travelers looking to get off the beaten path in Mexico. This little beach town is nestled between the hills of the jungled Nayarit seaside just an hour’s drive from Puerto Vallarta, and offers a taste of traditional Mexican...
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