Kyoto, Japan: Forests of Bamboo and Shrines to Buddha

Kyoto is often referred to as the cultural capital of Japan. Its historic place as the former capital of Japan is only surpassed by the massive number of temples that cement its spiritual importance. About 3 blocks from the train station, locals and tourists queued outside of two small shack-like buildings. The ramen in Kyoto … Continue reading Kyoto, Japan: Forests of Bamboo and Shrines to Buddha

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Azerbaijan: Christmas Between the Caucasus and Caspian

Prior to our travels, I could not have found Azerbaijan on a map without a bit of effort, but the country and region have a rich history reaching all the way back to the Paleolithic period. Much of the country was frequently traversed by Silk Road merchants during the hay-day of overland trading. This resulted … Continue reading Azerbaijan: Christmas Between the Caucasus and Caspian

From Mediterranean Sea to Indian Ocean: Friends and Fun on the High Seas

Hannah was overly excited for her first "washy washy" as we boarded the ship. After roughing it for 9 months, I was uncertain of what to expect from the luxurious lifestyle of a cruise. Truthfully, Hannah and I just wanted good sleep, clean, available bathrooms, and easily obtainable, nutritious food and water. We had moved … Continue reading From Mediterranean Sea to Indian Ocean: Friends and Fun on the High Seas

The Decadence of Paris, France: Escargot, Friends, and Catacombs

My first impression of Paris was rough. A massive line at the metro (subway) ticket machine greeted us as we exited the bus station. We opted to ride Lime scooters, fully encumbered by our combined 70+ pounds of bags, to our Airbnb. The route took us through some gritty areas where I was not inclined … Continue reading The Decadence of Paris, France: Escargot, Friends, and Catacombs