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no travel required // flinders ranges, overrated “real” jobs, and odd french facts
#WineWednesday!! We thought you’d never arrive! If you’re on the east coast of the USA, we hope you’re doing what every other east coaster is doing this evening. Yes, pening a bottle of your favorite adult beverage and enjoying it outside in the beautiful spring weather. As for everyone else, you can just enjoy your beverage and skip the outside part. We won’t judge. But we will judge if you don’t join us for a little read through our favorite travel posts du jour. SO! Join us on a digital trip to Flinders Ranges National Park. Or, let’s take a…
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jetsetters: @hbomb_worldwide
We’re not quite sure how to compose this next introduction, so we’ll put the fancy prose aside and just say this: if you’re looking for a New York-based attorney who also happens to excel at singing karaoke around the globe, Harvey from H-Bomb Worldwide Karaoke is your guy. He’s crooned along in karaoke bars across 27 different countries (that’s a FACT), with more travel plans in the works. Read on to hear more about his song-filled adventures and how he lost a Chilean girl’s hand in marriage thanks to a lousy chess game. Favorite Place: A tie between Greece and Italy.…
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eating our way through hawaii: the sweet
To be honest, dessert is just not the way to my heart. Flowers are better than chocolates and mozz sticks are better than cupcakes. It’s just a fact. Lucky for you, in the name of research, the hubs and I still tested out our fair share of sweets while in Oahu & Kauai. Ted’s Bakery, North Shore, Oahu Ah yes, another Oahu staple: Ted’s Chocolate Haupia Pie. If I am forced to eat dessert, I’ll always go pie over cake. I even tried to implement a pie bar at our wedding instead of a traditional wedding cake, but our venue…
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eating our way through hawaii: the savory
As we counted down to our ten day tour of Hawaii, I was surprised by how little I concerned myself with what we’d be eating. Usually, this is my #1 travel priority, but for some reason, I brushed Hawaii’s culinary options off from the start. To be honest, I just figured it’d be a lot of expensive seafood and familiar “high-end” chain restaurants that two backpackers would never be able to afford. In Waikiki, that was pretty much spot on. However, one thing I didn’t expect? The plethora of budget-friendly food trucks and roadside stands with seriously delish offerings. Giovanni’s…










