When people first think of Munich, many think of the world famous Oktoberfest, lederhosen, and beer... and I'm not going to lie, before heading there I had the same preconceptions too. However, after spending a week in the area, I've come to realize there's more to Bavaria than just beer, beer, and well, more beer,… Continue reading The many beers of Bavaria
La Habana Ooo La La
"My Mojito in La Bodeguita My Daiquiri in El Floridita." - Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway may have been onto something in the 1950s, but so many things have changed since his departure. Both bars are now caricatures of their former selves. Think about it, back in Ernie H's day, these were local bars, with people going there to meet… Continue reading La Habana Ooo La La
How to travel the Galapagos without breaking the bank
When my mother-in-law told us she wanted us to accompany her on a trip for her 60th birthday, we all began planning on where to go and what to do. Top of our list was Vietnam and Cambodia but after some extensive research by my MIL, she wasn't comfortable with making that trip. When crunch… Continue reading How to travel the Galapagos without breaking the bank
Trulli living in Alberobello, Italy
It all started with a 1997 episode of Lonely Planet (or GlobeTrotter depending of who you ask) where Justine Shapiro made her way through Southern Italy, ending up in a small town known as Alberobello. The unique huts made of stone with cone-shaped roofs that scatter the town's skyline left an impression on me and I… Continue reading Trulli living in Alberobello, Italy
Middle of the Earth in Quito, Ecuador
All I knew about Quito before visiting was that it's home to the equator, it has a very high altitude, and there are a lot of pick pockets. Despite my best efforts to learn more, there was very little information about the city outside of these three subjects. Oh, and potatoes. Not only was this… Continue reading Middle of the Earth in Quito, Ecuador
Split, Croatia
It was three weeks out before our return trip to Europe and we still had no plans outside of visiting our beloved Paris, and spending a day in Champagne. At this point, we had planned a trip based on a cheap flight we scored direct to Paris and we had 10 days for our adventure.… Continue reading Split, Croatia
Paris
Paris is always a good idea. It's a magical city that has something for everyone. If you like art, may I direct you to the Louvre or Musée d'Orsay? If you're a foodie, need I remind you that France is the home of Escargots de Bourgogne, the crossiant, and the crêpe. If you're a history buff, well... I don't… Continue reading Paris
Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
It took me so many years of unbareable Canadian winters to finally do what so many Canadians do - escape the winter... well, at least for a week. I wanted a place where the only worry I would have is not putting on enough sun screen. This dream came true when I took my first… Continue reading Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
Mayan Mexico
I've never been someone who quivers at the thought of rappelling down a mountain, or climbing up to the top of a tower and looking down - never... until I went to Mexico. Mexico has always had my interest. Even as a young girl, Mexican food was always my favourite (well, what I knew of… Continue reading Mayan Mexico
A Day in Champagne
It's 6 a.m. and I'm on vacation. As I wander around my hotel room half asleep, rushing to get ready, I curse at myself for waking up so early, but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. It's all so I can get the early, and slightly cheaper, train to Reims. From Gare de Paris-Est,… Continue reading A Day in Champagne