Sashimi to gorge on, animals to pet, videos games to play, and pedestrian streets to fall in love with all over again.
Read MoreSeafood donburi, scallops, cremia ice cream, fresh milk products… Hokkaido was a foodie paradise.
Read MoreI finally took Simon to the motherland for the true Chinese immersion experience.
Read MoreStanding amidst the ancient ruins, surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Andes, and feeling one with mother earth.
Read MoreVisiting Mexico City on Dia de Los Muertos has been a dream of mine. There’s nothing I love more than visiting a place so full of life, celebration, and holiday festiveness.
Read MoreBecause a visit to China isn’t just another vacation to a foreign country; it’s a visit with family that comes with all its wonderful complexities and emotions.
Read MoreA day enjoying the slower pace of life here on Cheung Chau, an island full of beaches, boats, hikes, and buns!
Read MoreWe drove up Route 66 to Santa Fe, a capital city full of rich history, food, architecture and so much art. I’m in love.
Read MoreWhen I visit a place that has history, culture, beautiful architecture and gardens that integrate seamlessly into a modern cityscape I am in heaven. Kyoto was all that and more.
Read MoreIt was time to explore the city as I’d always known Tokyo to be - bustling, colorful, and full of life. We squeezed ourselves onto a completely packed but silent commuter train and got off at Shibuya Crossing.
Read MoreSimon took me to his home away from home, and I ate my weight in pineapple buns.
Read MoreThe people, the food, and the sights were so lovely and underrated in every way. With a little Harry Potter magic and countless pastry shops that satisfied my sweet tooth, Porto was a city to remember.
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