Blogging from the Southern Hymispher again.
Category: Coffee
A Year of Nomadic Foods
After I sold my place in Honolulu, I was able to stay at a friends place until it was time for me to fly out. I really had no idea of when or even if I would be returning. I have to say, that during that time I ran around eating all my favorite Hawaiian…
Eating Around Warsaw: June 6 – 9, 2019
To be perfectly honest, I am getting tired of living in Warsaw. I am ready to move on, but there is another month to go before I leave. This is not the first place I have lived at that has bored me after two months. When my social security kicks in I am going to…
Warsaw: April 20, 2019
It looks like Saturday nights are going to be my nights out in Warsaw. While my schedule is wide open, Gina’s schedule is a normal work week. On this Saturday I headed out early to meet Gina at Być Może, a small cafe and bakery, about seven kilometers from my place. I decided that walking…
Warsaw: April 11- 16, 2019
Though I had a great time visiting with my friends on the mainland, I am glad to be roving the world again. My temporary home for the next three months is Warsaw, Poland. I chose Warsaw mainly because it looked like a very walkable city. The places I was considering all met with my two…
December 23, 2018: Shopping for xmas dinner
The Nomad gets ready for Christmas in Mexico.
December 13, 2018: Shopping in Guanajuato
The Nomad gets accustomed to shopping in a new town.
Packing List: Coffee, a Deep Dark Dive
A warning to family and friends, this post is a deep dive into packing for minimalist traveling. You might find it rather dry. If you are still interested and have not read Finding the right bag for Travel, and The Evolution of a Packing List, you might want to click these links and read them first. Disclaimer:…
The Adventure Starts:
I arrived in Cuenca around breakfast time, but with only a few hours of sleep in the previous 24, food was the last thing I was thinking of. I had package of Biscoff cookies leftover from one of my three flights. That with a glass of Cuenca’s tasty perfectly safe tap water was enough…