No Kids, Will Travel

Africa: The Planning Begins

A few months ago, Amanda and I decided on a destination for our next exotic trip, Africa!  I thought this would be a good start to a series of blog posts to detail the planning and preparation that goes into one of those once-in-a-lifetime trips. How do you plan for a trip to a place […]

Choose Your Own Adventure

The snow has melted in most of the mid-Atlantic and with spring here many are making their travel plans. I have noticed a big problem for those of us wanting to see the far-flung regions of the world; the trip to work is costing us more and more. I personally spend a minimum of $125 […]

Greece 2010: Life on Andros

Most Americans celebrated Easter last Sunday, but since I married into a Greek Orthodox family (which I highly recommend) we’re celebrating today — on Orthodox Easter (Χριστός ἀνέστη!). In keeping with the Greek theme, here’s a blog I first composed during our second trip to Greece in 2010: Ahh, Greece. My husband and I are […]

Expanding Your Comfort Zone

“If you stand in the center, you will never be amazed. You will safely see what you have already seen, know what you already know. You will never start a fire in the mind of another or be party to the exuberant chaos of invention. But if you are bold – if you step to […]

Tourist vs. Traveler

  What separates a tourist from a traveler? I like to think it has a lot to do with who you meet on your journey.  A few years ago Amanda and I traveled to Mexico.  We decided to try the resort thing and hated it. We felt cut off from the country we had flown […]

How Professional Travelers Do “Vacation”

Nope, we’re not talking about ourselves here. We’re far from professional travelers (for now). Long-time Travel Channel host Samantha Brown (@SamanthaBrown) was in Washington, DC for the Travel and Adventure Show in mid-March. Her seminar, A Comedy of Travel Errors: My Globalization of Mishaps, was a journey through some of the more uncomfortable moments of her […]

Intro to Scuba

As a 30-something-year-old woman, I’m not overly fond of swimwear. It’s not terribly forgiving, let’s just leave it at that. While I may not love the wardrobe required, I do love the water. From the local swimming pool to Zeke’s parents’ hot tub to the warm, clear waters of the Caribbean, it’s my favorite element. […]

Must-Taste Toronto

I shop at a supermarket, but have rarely been to a truly Super Market.  In the heart of downtown Toronto is the Saint Lawrence Market.  The market, founded in 1803, is the easily the size of any big box store and is filled with hundreds of vendors.  The first thing you notice when you walk […]

The Hardest Part

Like most people who enjoy travel, I count down the days to departure with increasing glee. My last day at work before my time off begins feels just like the last day of school before summer vacation. But, without fail, the night before we steal away – whether it’s for a weekend in Toronto or […]

Following the PATH

Toronto’s PATH is like most jewels found underground.  The network of tunnels is more than 17 miles long, covering enough area to earn it the title of largest underground shopping complex in the world. The PATH has 1,200 shops and restaurants and an array of business services. It connects more than 50 buildings and office […]