We strolled up Calle 17 in the Vedado neighborhood in Havana, shirts sticking to our backs after an enlightening bike tour. It didn’t take long for two men to quickly… Read more A Week in Cuba: Reflections and Travel Tips →
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In a recent essay for The New York Times titled “A Day Off From the World,” Jennifer Finney Boylan opens with a passage that…
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With Omani paratrooper instructor Abdul in Al Hamra, Oman “I heard you got back from traveling,” a local man in New Hampshire said the…
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? The writer in me has always appreciated hearing other people’s stories. When I drove for Lyft a few summers ago, I picked up…
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Walking in Hanoi always puts us on high alert as we’re pedestrians in a city characterized by its crazy flow of two-wheelers. The motorbikes…
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Bakvha welcoming a neighbor, a bull, and more grapes. Strung between two pear trees, the shaded rope hammock beckoned me. My legs were cramping–the…
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Rebecca and I both feel extremely fortunate to have spent six weeks in Tanzania, and we decided that we’d be foolish to pass up…
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We were warmly welcomed to multiple supras with Natia’s family in Western Georgia–experiences like these help make up for missing our communities and family…
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In a region of Central Nicaragua, the sultry air of Muy Muy town put us into a sweaty daze. Rebecca and I took turns…