Barcelona, Catalunia, Spain The Review I tell you I could go for some good pasta and local Spanish wine right now! Barcelona is a wonderfully diverting city, but it… [Continue Reading]
Author: faithstravels
While waiting before the doctor’s door in Jakarta’s hospital, we had the great fortune to meet and befriend a wonderful Indonesian family. Only a short walk from our hotel and… [Continue Reading]
We lived for a while, waiting. Rushed, yet in limbo, we were waiting till the day we were to be officially and completely moved out of and free from our… [Continue Reading]
Restaurant: Foodies: Premium Taste and Unique Style Where: Casablanca, Morocco Casablanca was nothing we expected. From all the rave we’d heard about Morocco from travelers and Casablanca from the… [Continue Reading]
When we left Turkey with much of the country unexplored, I had hoped to soon return. My mom was more sensible in realizing that Turkey would likely, and quickly, turn… [Continue Reading]
Koh Tao, Thailand I am sitting at the Koh Tao pier in Thailand watching tourists move slowly in line, towing their luggage towards a massive, sleek passenger boat. From this… [Continue Reading]
Grace has been the most spectacular backpacker who, I am sure, would put most of us to shame. She’s lost weight, learned how to figure out all kinds of doors,… [Continue Reading]
Yitzhak Rabin (Wadi Araba) There is only one border crossing into Jordan from Eilat. It is called Yitzhak Rabin by Israel and Wadi Araba by Jordan. It’s maybe a five… [Continue Reading]
Do you know which powerful world leader’s name translates to “to possess the world?” I didn’t until today. I’ll let you know who it is near the end. π Today… [Continue Reading]
It’s been a solid 3 months of traveling now. They say it takes 21 days to form a new habit, and for me, it has taken 3 months to really… [Continue Reading]