New Orleans Commander’s Palace 25¢ Martini Lunch Hour
During our month-long visit to New Orleans, it seemed to be a city positively overflowing with happy hours. Every time we turned around someone wanted to sell us oysters for less than a clam,...
During our month-long visit to New Orleans, it seemed to be a city positively overflowing with happy hours. Every time we turned around someone wanted to sell us oysters for less than a clam,...
When I started planning our California road trip I learned about Solvang CA, an adorable European town set smack dab in the middle of Califonrian wine country, and knew we had to stop there!...
We arrived in Mexico City, or DF, with a few ideas of things we’d like to see. Something about a world-renowned anthropology museum, and possibly a trip outside the city center to see the...
The last time we went to Hawaii we spent almost all of our time on the Kona side. Tom’s Dad’s farm is in South Kona and so it made visiting him convenient, and it...
Sleep After our day in the great outdoors of Capilano, we were very excited to kick the dust of Vancouver off of our heels and drive up to the town of Whistler. In the...
We just can’t get enough of Koh Lanta, Thailand! Granted, we have not been to very many of the Thai islands (only 4 out of 200-300), but so far it is our favorite. It...
Hoi An Vietnam was an important trading port from the 15th to the 19th century and has had a major harbor since the 1st century. “Ancient” is really a more apt description than “old”...
Oddly enough, what most people call Mui Ne is not Mui Ne, it’s Ham Tien. Mui Ne Vietnam is a small fishing village about 8km away from the popular resort area of Ham Tien,...
Ahh Kampot, how do I put you in a nutshell? Actually, come to think of it, I wish Kampot did fit in a nutshell so that I could take it with me everywhere! Then...
We did not give the high season in Krabi Thailand the respect it deserved. We figured we would just book one night somewhere and then walk around to pick out another place. We asked...
There is no question as to whether or not El Nido is a touristy town. There are probably just as many tourists in the town as locals, and if you stick to the main...