United States

Homemade Coconut Milk

  Palm trees line either side of the driveway, ushering me toward the little round house that is to be our home for the next few weeks. We are tired. Sprinting across the east coast of the United States for eight weeks left us exhausted. So we stop.  At the little round house on Pine […]

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Is Key West Worth the Hype?

It takes 3 hours driving 45 mph (mostly) on a two-lane road to get there.  Accommodation is extremely expensive – about 90% more than anywhere else we’ve paid to stay. The beach has less than ideal swimming conditions – extremely shallow and full of weeds.  Kitschy tourist shops line the streets. Is visiting Key West

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Miami Adventures

In the early 2000s, my cousin moved to Miami Beach from Minnesota, which thrusted me into a Jimmy Buffet song. Everybody’s got a cousin in Miami / Everybody understands the impromptu / Dancing in the heat to the beat / That turns your clothing clammy / Everybody needs to have a dream come true. The first

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How Savannah Georgia Won My Heart

Savannah, Georgia caught me by surprise. I didn’t expect to fall in love with it, but that’s exactly what happened. When we drove into town, we headed straight for the visitor’s center. We’ve learned that visitor centers are great places to get our bearings: they have maps, bathrooms, drinking fountains, and of course information about

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Charleston Adventures: Fort Sumter, Biking, Swimming, and The Best Fish ‘n’ Chips

Epitome of Bliss: Tunnel of Trees, Fountain, Biking, Hot Summer Day  Charleston, South Carolina  |   Population: 130,000 Charleston was the first place I visited on this trip that had oppressively hot and humid weather. I had expected hot hot hot weather in Norfolk, Virginia or Greenville, North Carolina, but I missed it. Instead, those

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Hiking the Appalachian Trail

The first man to ever thru-hike the Appalachian Trail (AT) gave the following advice to hikers: “You have to learn to live on the trail.” I don’t know if I would have fully understood this advice before hiking the AT for six days, but I definitely understand it better now. By our fifth and final

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