
Tales: 5 Things to Hate about Traveling with Others
Traveling with others can have some draw backs, for some people traveling alone is best. Continue reading Tales: 5 Things to Hate about Traveling with Others
Traveling with others can have some draw backs, for some people traveling alone is best. Continue reading Tales: 5 Things to Hate about Traveling with Others
El Calafate was the total opposite of Buenos Aires, and the number one difference was how accepting and friendly the locals were. Continue reading Travel: 12 Days in Argentina (Part 2)
Argentina, the land of tango, soccer, Eva Perón, Che Guevara, good wine, Patagonia, and architecture that in one moment reminds me of New York and in another, draws stack similarity to Paris. Argentina has always been on my list of places I had to visit. Continue reading Travel: 12 Days in Argentina (Part 1)
I went to Argentina with an open mind and belly. Continue reading Travel for Food: Buenos Aires Argentina (Part 2)
I found a love for Argentinean food and discovered that even I can fit into this culinary space. Continue reading Travel for Food: Buenos Aires Argentina (Part 1)
Right off the bat, I implicitly say that a few of the reasons for staying at the Address Boulevard in Dubai is for the comfort, proximity to the mall, helpful staff, and exclusivity. Continue reading Travel: Dubai’s Address Boulevard Revisited (2019)
When it came to the food of this region, I had no expectations other than to go with the flow and to be as open to possibilities as humanly conceivable. I spent three nights in El Calafate, and at that time, I found many comfortable, delicious, cheap, and inviting places to graze at. Continue reading Travel for Food: El Calafate Argentina