Why I Quit My Job to Travel Around the World
To celebrate my 2nd anniversary of departure, I finally wrote a post about why I quit my job to embark on this big adventure.
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To celebrate my 2nd anniversary of departure, I finally wrote a post about why I quit my job to embark on this big adventure.
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In celebration of my 2 year anniversary of this great big adventure, and in the spirit of housekeeping and general updates, please find below a State of Legal Nomads Update, from 736 days into my trip.
The State of Legal Nomads, 736 Days In Read More »
Before jumping into my Burma coverage, I need to share a disturbing problem I’ve had on my round-the-world trip: birds love to shit on me. On this round-the-world trip alone, 9 birds have crapped on my head.
The Official Birdcrap Counter: Documenting the Crap Read More »
Truthfully, I’m not quite sure where to start with Myanmar. I’ve got a huge, swirling mass of memories to sift through, and more to be added in the remainder of my time here. Without question, my weeks in this country have been more than magical.
Burma (Myanmar): First Impressions Read More »
Two things have remained constant within the sandbox of my long-term travels: the moment I become complacent is the moment the carpet gets pulled out from under my feet, and I manage to stumble across the same people in completely different, seemingly unrelated places.
Travel Lesson of the Day: The Universe is Tiny Read More »
I have a food problem: I love good food, but refuse to pay a premium price for it, especially when saving up for a round-the-world trip. Here are my top cheap eats in New York City, after 6 years of living in the Big Apple. Enjoy!
Cheap Eats New York: My Top Picks Read More »
I started my trip trekking in South America, but after moving on to Asia and spending over a year here thus far, I’ve significantly changed the way that I pack and wanted to update everyone on what works for me and what does not.
Gear Update: 18 Months of Travel Later Read More »
The beef satay at Senja Bay Resort was absolutely delicious, and at 10RM (about $2.95) for 10 sticks, it was a great deal. But there was one big problem: it was hairy.
The Case of the Hairy Satay: Mystery Meat in Malaysia Read More »