VAGABONDING… I spent the first three months of last year traveling solo in the US and Southeast Asia with no home-base apartment. At the time, it didn’t feel like anything remarkable, perhaps because I was busy experiencing it and addressing the
2017 was such an incredible year, particularly for travel, that I'm still working to wrap it up 12 days into 2018. I visited 28 cities in 5 countries and 9 states, much of it alone and the bulk of the
I don’t know what my annual coffee expenditure is and frankly, I don’t want to. As a remote worker – running a small law firm with no office space – I spend a lot of time in coffee shops. To
A Photo Journey of My Personal Angkor Wat Tour by Tuk-Tuk, January 2017. Some photos were taken with my camera, Canon Rebel T6 DSLR, others with my iPhone 6s with really worn out Lifeproof case. Wake-up at 4:30AM, chug canned coffee,
There was a bar by the name Angkor What that I wanted to visit in Siem Reap, but did not get around to. It’s also a good question. Angkor Wat is…. …the name used to refer to a temple complex a few
These are a few of the questions that I've gotten a lot in the past six-weeks. What are you doing? Exploring the idea of finding myself through travel by vagabonding for a bit in the United States and Asia. In plain English, I
I thought that Angkor Wat at sunrise might be a spiritual experience, whatever that means. It wasn’t. It was awe-inspiring, beautiful, and calming experience but I wouldn’t say it was spiritual. There was no deep sense of connectedness to the
I’ve spent the last 3 weeks in Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Tomorrow, I head to Hong Kong. Looking at hotel prices was sticker shock! No more $12 hotels two blocks from the beach or $20 per night private rooms in
This morning on my way to a co-working space that I never found, stumbled across a small coffee shop, Binh's Caphe, tucked away on a corner off of the busier Pham Van Dong street in DaNang, Vietnam. It was one