No Kids, Will Travel

Free Doesn’t Mean Easy

Free Doesn’t Mean Easy

Just because it’s free doesn’t mean it’s easy. You may remember a blog post from a few months ago where Amanda and I got separated on our flight back from the Bahamas. I chose to be bumped off the flight for a credit of $800. We knew this would make our next vacation even more affordable. But, […]

Rome2Rio

Rome2Rio

I was having a conversation with a friend of mine who used to work in the airline industry and another one who’s a transportation correspondent for one of the major radio networks and was introduced to a new app called Rome2Rio. I’m always looking for tools to help plan our latest escape, so within moments […]

Christmas Music, Not on the Radio

I know that we, or at least I, have already had our fill of Christmas music this year and just can’t wait for New Years and the chance to move on with our lives. I mean how many times can you listen to Mariah Carey before stuffing your ears with your Santa beard? But there’s still […]

Visiting the National Christmas Tree

Visiting the National Christmas Tree

It’s Christmas in Washington, DC and that means something special happens in this partisan and cynical city. The Christmas Spirit begins to take hold of the young, old, republican, democrat and independent, and they all flock to the ellipse to view the national Christmas Tree. The grounds of the ellipse, between the Washington Monument and the White […]

A Few Shopping Ideas…

The birds been eaten to the bone and the naps have been taken, so it’s time to start thinking about Christmas and the shopping that comes with it. You read this blog, so you’ve already got someone in your life who’s a traveler, maybe even yourself. So I’ve taken a look at a few neat […]

Thoughts on Travel Safety

I have been thinking a lot lately, undoubtedly as many of us have, about my safety when I travel. I have never been one to live in fear of anything. I have never let fear keep me from exploring the world and having amazing adventures. But this doesn’t mean that I act carefree without exercising caution. […]

Thanksgiving Cocktail, Anyone?

The holiday party season is upon us so being the active, childless couples we are (the collective we is being used here since Amanda and I suck at the party hosting thing), we can have parties with booze and not worry who is of age. I thought we’d offer some suggestions in keeping with a […]

Taking Home (a Little) More than Memories

Taking Home (a Little) More than Memories

There are many schools of thought when it comes to souvenirs. Some ascribe to the “take only memories, leave only footprints” mentality, others don’t feel like a trip is complete without a major purchase. Like most people, I fall around the middle of that spectrum. I won’t buy a trinket just to have it. In […]

Whiskey’s Roots in America

Whiskey’s Roots in America

Who knew a wonderful world of whiskey was waiting to be discovered in the heart of Pittsburgh at the Wigle (pronounced “wiggle”) Distillery? I was definitely surprised. Wigle distillery, established in 2011 in the Strip District of Pittsburgh, creates dozens of spirits, whiskeys, gins and honey spirits. The small facility gives them the flexibility to […]

A Local Brewer Does Good

A Local Brewer Does Good

The brewers at Port City Brewing Company took home a big honor at the Great American Beer Festival this past September, beating out 518 other brewers to be named Small Brewery of the Year. A small brewery is any one that produces 1,000 to 14,000 barrels a year. The community of Alexandria, Virginia, just across the Potomac […]