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First stop, Hoover Dam
So today, 24 July 2009, at 10:33am we headed out for our sixteen day road trip. We estimate that in this time we will cover eight states. Our trip is focusing on national parks and making sure that we capture…
Tags: America, Arizona, Hoover Dam, Las Vegas, Nevada, Road Trip, United States
July 26, 2009
Dance Party in OSAKA!!!
So last night my good friend Andrea and I, headed to what was claimed to be Osaka’s biggest dance party. The party was hosted at Osaka Creative Center which was a huge outdoor venue. With three stages and 36 DJs…
Tags: Asia, Clubbing, Japan, Osaka
July 25, 2009
Still Not A Believer?
If my previous post about Spirit’s $9 fare club wasn’t enough, maybe this will convince you! I just got an email from Spirit, made a couple phone calls, and booked four tickets, DTW-FLL for $196. We will be heading down…
Tags: America, cheap tickets, Florida, Miami, Spirit Airlines, United States
July 24, 2009
Goals For Vegas
1. The perfect tan without getting burned by the desert sun. Guess I’ll be at poolside around 7am tomorrow morning. 2. Meet and fall in love with a multi millionaire. 3. Make some “What Happens In Vegas…” memories, without turning…
Tags: America, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
The Keys to Bikram Yoga Survival
Now that I have been to Bikram almost ten times and only attended one class in which I thought I would die, I have created a list of the keys to Bikram survival. If you are unfamiliar with the practice…
Tags: Bikram yoga, Musings, tips
An Airline Dating Service
As many people know, because it is no secret, I am single. Single as hell. With no prospects on the horizon and my travels scaring off many that were, I am left alone. You always see in movies how people…
An Impending Road Trip
So today begins one of the most exciting adventures that I have been on during this five months of traveling. While I was in Australia a couple months ago, my friend Matyi and I decided to do a road trip…
Tags: Road Trip
July 21, 2009
Biking in Central Park
My good friend Crystal and I decided to be tourists during my stay, so we decided to spend the day biking in Central Park. Crystal, another friend Cat, and I rented the bikes for two hours and it was $20.…
Tags: America, Bike Rental, Central Park, New York, NYC, United States
July 15, 2009
The Great Escape
So as of late I have been extremely stressed out. Yes, world travelers have issues too. I just got to a point where I felt the need to go into some sort of isolation. I needed to gather and clear…
Tags: Arenal, Central America, Costa Rica, solo travel
June 25, 2009
Hotwire: Foolproof Hotel Deals
It is very rare that I stay in hotels, because fortunately, everywhere I go in the world I know someone whose floor or couch I can crash on. But when I do have to stay at a hotel I do…
Tags: Hotels, Hotwire, travel tips
June 24, 2009
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Cultural Differences: Random Musings with Strangers
Traveling and living in so many places, I often notice little things that are different from the United States. One thing that I get a lot of at home is random interactions with strangers, be they short fun conversations in

Made in America Day 2
Day 2 of Made in America didn’t start off as great as we would’ve liked. It was a raining Sunday morning and the prospect of standing in a park all day was not very appealing. We started our day with

Made in America Day 1
On May 14, Jay-Z announced that he would be curating and hosting his first ever music festival in Philadelphia, Labor Day Weekend, Made in America. As soon as I heard the announcement I hopped on Whatsapp and furiously sent out
Weather Delays, Lost Time and 12 hours of Stress
Today I boarded the 12:05pm Delta #1948 flight from DTW to LGA. Having to run several errands this morning related to my Italian work visa and packing, I made it through security after two tries and headed to the gate.

Carol’s Daughter Hair Milk Pudding Review
As a member of the natural hair community, I am always on the hunt for the perfect product combination for my hair, from shampoo and conditioner to the perfect creams for my twist out and a moisturizer for touch ups.

Apps I can’t live without!
Apps, apps, and more apps. When I first got my iPhone in 2007, I don’t think the world knew anything about “apps”. Now I am sure the App Store has nearly a billion on offer. So how do you determine