Couchsurfing: Join the Sharing Economy
It is a brave new world we live in. People are no longer satisfied with the norm. They are no longer satisfied being told that they have to live a […]
It is a brave new world we live in. People are no longer satisfied with the norm. They are no longer satisfied being told that they have to live a […]
Sunday, September 1st 2013 After driving down Route 66 for a few dusty, sun drenched hours, we pulled into the dirt parking lot of a roadside outpost to stop for […]
Wednesday, August 27th, 2013 Back in LA, I had found myself in the good graces of old friends of family, Nancy and Dave. I was welcomed into their Manhattan Beach […]
Tuesday, August 20th 2013 I drove into Los Angeles for the first time ever. The weather was warm and the blue skies had room to spare. I pulled up to […]
So you want to travel, but money is tight. Why let that stop you? From my experience, one of the biggest single expenses of travel is usually lodging. This is […]
December 1st, 2013 I pulled into Breckenridge, Colorado where a new home awaited me. It had been 127 days since I left Pennsylvania for my road trip on July 27th, […]
I must admit, I am an avid people watcher. Some days I look around and project personas on to people, insert dialogue into distant moving mouths, or just stare in […]
As of today, I have been on the road for two whole months. It’s been a hell of a journey so far. I’ve met so many people, seen so many […]
I left Albuquerque and headed west towards Flagstaff, chasing the sun. On the drive into Arizona, the clouds went on forever. As I drove, a huge mountain was off in […]
After the Cadillac Ranch, I finally got into Albuqueque, NM where I met with my couchsurfing hosts Agustín and his girflriend Kianah. I could tell very quickly that I was […]