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July 19, 2015 | in Africa, Asia, Central & South America, Travel

Round the World Trip: The Good, The Bad, and Yak Butter Tea

petra jordan cafe view

Friends! Comrades! (Since it’s been awhile, I’m not sure if we’re still on friendly terms, or if I should go formal… I thoughtfully offered y’all two forms of address so no one feels left out.) Sadly, a bitchy SD card wedged itself in my Samsung tablet a mere week into the 90-day Round the World trip […]

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October 20, 2014 | in Africa, Asia, Central & South America, Europe, Travel

Around the World in 90 Days

Cappadocia Turkey balloons

Friends. We have some catching up to do. First of all… I gave the website a surprise instaglam makeover, and dare I say it, she be Hot. It took me forever+a day because I am not a web developer. Happily, no one told me this before I haphazardly began slashing & burning CSS code, redesigning the website in much […]

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May 8, 2014 | in Africa, Food, Travel

Moroccan Mint Tea

moroccan mint tea

If my recent face-stuffing trawl through Austin taught me anything, it was that food and travel go hand-in-hand. Despite the havoc it wreaks on my waistline, eating my way through a new place is one of my favorite means of exploration. To eat the local foods is to peel back layers of culture and tradition and history. […]

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February 7, 2014 | in Africa, Travel

The Road to Morocco, Part Khamssa: Maddening, Mystifying Marrakech

morocco marrakech taxi

Days #11,582-3: Whaa… wait… what in the… WHAT just happened? Marrakech bamboozled me like a Tasmanian Devil in full spin.  One minute I was eager & ready to explore- and the next I was flat on my butt, blinking and wide-eyed. Thank me later, Marrakech, but I believe I’ve stumbled upon your ideal tagline: “What […]

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February 4, 2014 | in Africa, Travel

The Road to Morocco, Part Rabaa: The Death-Defying Atlas Mountains

morocco sahara erg chigaga desert drive

Day #11,581 {New Year’s Day 2014}: Because New Years’ Eves generally find me breaking bad, New Year’s Day sunrises generally find me asleep in last night’s sequined clothing, slobbering on a mascara-smeared pillow. This, as I learned in the Sahara, is 100% my loss.  (And, incidentally, Mr. M’s loss because his first vision of the new […]

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January 31, 2014 | in Africa, Travel

Road to Morocco, Part Tlata: A Very Saharan New Year’s Eve

morocco sahara desert camel ride

Day #11,580 1/2 {New Year’s Eve 2013}: There was one Saharan activity to which I’d secretly most been looking forward. Riding a camel is just so Classic Desert, is it not? Mr. M’s adorable mother Mama Betty somehow got the idea that her children and their multifarious luggage would be chartering camels from the edge of […]

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January 28, 2014 | in Africa, Travel

Road to Morocco, Part Zouje: Life in the Sand

morocco sahara erg chigaga luxury desert camp

Day #11,580 {New Year’s Eve 2013}: I woke up in a tent in the middle of the Sahara. And laid there for a few minutes while it sunk in that I was waking up in a tent in the middle of the Sahara. For a landscape so barren at first glance, the Sahara solicits exploration. […]

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January 24, 2014 | in Africa, Travel

The Road to Morocco, Part Wahade: First Impressions

morocco sahara desert sand

The Casablanca airport does not make a great impression. Unfortunately, the entry point of all flights from North America is said airport, the domestic terminal of which is highlighted by ominously flickering fluorescent overheads, dotted with 1/6 the number of seats it might’ve contained, and features an airport lounge with an honest-to-goodness foot of cement […]

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December 11, 2013 | in Africa, Travel

Window into… Black & White

nelson mandela jail cell robben island south africa

I know, I know- this looks like a ghastly choice for a photo challenge.  It lacks any visual interest whatsoever. Frankly, it’s just plain boring. But not everything is so clear-cut black and white. This is a photo I took on Robben Island, off the coast of Cape Town in South Africa.  I was in […]

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April 24, 2013 | in Africa, Travel

Learning to Travel in South Africa

hilltop camp hluhluwe imfolozi south africa

Day #9,467-69: After 40 hours of traveling from LA to DC to Senegal to Johannesburg, the newly married Mr. M & I touched down in the city of Durban on South Africa’s eastern seaboard. It was midnight and the first time my feet had ever stood on foreign soil. My first night abroad was not […]

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