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Thailand Trip – Our 18 Day Treasures of Thailand Itinerary
In July 2024. we took Trafalgar’s Treasures of Thailand tour with the Phuket extension. The tour was amazing and I’ll be writing some posts with more details and photos. In the meantime, here’s our complete Thailand trip itinerary along with Relive videos for everyday I was able to make them (fun fact, Relive does not work on a plane – which makes sense but I tried anyway). The Thailand trip was wonderful and it’s true, Thailand is the land of smiles.. This was my first guided tour; I wasn’t sure I’d like it but I loved it. Our guide was a local and answered all my questions about Thai culture,…
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Meals on the Camino de Santiago in 60 Seconds
We get lots of questions about the meals on the Camino de Santiago (Camino Frances) – we’ve collected meal highlights in this 60 second video. The video shows meals in order starting in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port all the way to Santiago de Compostela. On our Camino, We ate mostly pilgrim meals – a few were outstanding, most were good. We ate lunch at cafes and bars as we walked through the small towns on the Camino. Because we are early risers, we normally had breakfast (cafe con Leche and a Napolitanas) in the first town with an open cafe. Breakfast meals before 8:00 AM are hard to find on the Camino. We…
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The Entire Camino Frances in 60 Seconds
Our 500-mile, 38-day Camino Frances from Saint-Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela distilled down to 60 seconds. It was difficult to choose one picture to represent each day because each day had so many memorable moments. We hope this gives you a glimpse into the amazing journey that is the Camino: the hard parts, the rainy and wet parts, the silly parts, the beautiful parts, and the joy that comes from achieving your goals. Buen Camino! For more details about each day on the Camino de Santiago, check out our entire Camino Frances itinerary complete with Relive videos for each day.
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Camino Trivia Quiz: Saints, Miracles of the Camino Frances
Trivia quiz about saints and miracles along the Camino Frances, the French Way of the Camino de Santiago. How much do you know?
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Mushroom foraging in Olympia’s Tolmie State Park
2023 has been a tremendous fall for mushroom foraging in Olympia and the south Puget Sound area. With that in mind, I headed to our favorite state park to capture as many varieties as possible. Not only was this a fun and different way to explore a familiar trail it also gave me an excuse to walk slowly and enjoy a beautiful fall day. While my fascination with mushrooms is high, I have not yet worked up the courage and confidence to collect mushrooms for eating. For now, I am more than content to do all my foraging with my camera. Tolmie State Park, located in the heart of the…
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The Camino de Santiago: Why Pushing Yourself Matters
The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, is an ancient pilgrimage route that spans across Spain and leads to the shrine of the apostle St. James in Santiago de Compostela. Over the years, it has gained popularity not only as a religious journey but also as a remarkable physical and spiritual experience for people from all walks of life. One crucial aspect of this pilgrimage is the choice you make in how you traverse its rugged terrain: Will you push yourself by carrying your own pack and tackling the difficult parts, or will you opt for an easier route via taxis, buses, or other shortcuts?…
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10 Things we will do differently on our next Camino
Our 38-day Camino Frances trek was one of our best trips but there is always something to learn and room for improvement. Here’s our list of lessons learned in no particular order (except maybe the first one, this is the most important change we would make). We’ve also added a couple of bonus Camino Frances-specific tips at the end. Plan shorter days We learned pretty quickly that our feet do best when limit our distance to 10 to 12 miles. For this trip we had booked ahead the entire trip so were committed to a few long days. Now that we know 15 miles is too much for us we…
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Relive our Camino de Santiago French Way Trek
We recorded Relive videos on our fall 2023 pilgrimage from St. Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela. The trek took 38 days (including some rest days); the videos will give you a glimpse of what each day looked like, I’ve also added some thoughts about some of the days: lessons learned and things we’d do differently next time. The distance numbers are what we tracked on All Trails and will include any distance spent being lost and exploring (I sometimes started the Relive videos late so the numbers you see there might be different). Day From To Distance (miles/KM) Where we stayed Cost per Night (USD in 2023)…
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Antigua Excursion: What to do with your limited time in Guatemala
Puerto Quetzal was the third port on our Panama Canal cruise on the Norwegian Joy and the “Antigua on Your Own” shore excursion was one of our favorites of the entire trip. With its cobblestone streets, stunning architecture, and rich history, Antigua is a must-see destination for anyone visiting this fascinating country. This quick stop left me wanting more and and a return trip with more time in this beautiful country has been added to the list. Tour Bus Trip to Antigua The one-and-a-half-hour bus trip from Puerto Quetzal to Antigua offers stunning views of Guatemala’s landscape and countryside. As the bus traveled the winding roads, we saw rolling hills,…
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Working Remotely on a Cruise Ship: 11 Tips for the Ultimate Work and Travel Adventure
Working remotely on a cruise ship may seem like a dream come true for digital nomads, but my experience wasn’t as positive as I had hoped. While the scenery and ports of call were breathtaking, the internet access and workspace were often unreliable, making it challenging to stay productive. The constant noise and distractions from other passengers and crew members also made it difficult to concentrate on work when in public areas. Despite the challenges, I learned valuable lessons and tips that can help others make the most of their remote work experience on a cruise ship. By being prepared, flexible, and managing expectations, it is possible to enjoy a…