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Mediterranean Islands: A Lesson in Immortality
The breeze passed through the small, beachside taverna on the island of Naxos right as the waiter was bringing our drinks. Rachael...
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Sep 10, 202313 min read
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The Impact of French Wine, the Palace of Versailles and Charity Events on my Capitalistic Endeavors
“Dave’s calling me, what a great surprise,” I say as I turn to Rachael, who’s staring deep into the eyes of her second Liverpool pint of...
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Jul 10, 202316 min read
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God Save the King!
Rach and I kicked off our European summer with a flight to London and some incredibly loose plans to bounce around the UK. The first two...
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May 25, 202311 min read
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Hong Kong and Vietnam: Scooters, Busses and Boats
We felt a pendulum of emotion as we boarded our Hong Kong bound flight from Incheon International airport. On one hand we were leaving...
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Mar 24, 202315 min read
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Outbreak, Uprising and Super-Volcanoes: Avoiding the Apocalypse in Korea
A series of sirens snuck into our 22nd floor hotel room from the busy Seoul streets below preemptively waking Rachael and invading my...
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Mar 6, 202310 min read
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Communicating Effectively in Korea
Korea was the country I was most excited to visit. For a long time, I’ve felt an innate kinship with the Korean people and their culture....
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Feb 19, 20238 min read
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Kyoto: Shinkansen, Sake, Sushi and Shrines
Kyoto’s population is one tenth that of Tokyo with just over 1.4M residents, and it was Japan’s capital city and home to the Imperial...
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Feb 3, 20237 min read
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Tokyo!
It’s been about three weeks since we first touched down here and so much of what I read, heard and thought about Japan was validated....
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Jan 27, 20235 min read
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