Brakeless in Berlin
I knew before I got to Berlin that I would love it. This is a dangerous recognition that can lead to disappointment, but even in my first few hours and […]
I knew before I got to Berlin that I would love it. This is a dangerous recognition that can lead to disappointment, but even in my first few hours and […]
Leipzig is the classic girl next door, but with a twist. Clean and efficient German trains deposit visitors and locals at the clean and efficient train station. The center of […]
Budapest is the Paris of the East. Or maybe Paris is the Budapest of the West. Wait, who cares? How much I love each of the two cities is lost […]
There’s not too much that’s more exciting than seeing a pretty girl leaning up against a nice bike maybe an old steel Peugeot or a flashy fixie. Budapest is full […]
My apartment here in Budapest is just off one of those main boulevards that every big city has. It is heavily trafficked by motor and foot alike. Along the wide […]
Art tends to be city centric, but during times of conflict and chaos, some of the most progressive and creative artists seek refuge in the countrysides and provinces, further from […]
I’ve begun the second chapter of this journey as all adventures should, by diving in rather than beginning with a taste of the waters. Yesterday I spent the day at […]
In Rome, my buddy Matteo was incredulous of my plan to be in Bormio for a month. Wouldn’t I get bored in a small mountain village, no more than a […]
I wrote a while back about how the way we identify places, specifically travel locations is stupid and limiting. I dubbed this problem the recommendation conundrum, noting how we concentrate on one […]
Rome is one of those places that you can’t get out of your head. Its history and buildings constructed in warm tones are pleasing for the wanderer, foreign as it […]