Self-guided Craft Brew Tour – Victoria, BC

Victoria hosts a bustling craft beer scene that any beer drinker will appreciate. To my delight, the breweries make some terrific wits and hefeweizens to satisfy my cravings, while also providing a selection of hoppy IPAs to please my man, Chris. We set out one afternoon to see what Victoria had to offer. Here’s what…

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Spinnaker’s: So much more than craft beer

If you follow me on instagram, you may have seen my instagram stories documenting our visit to Vancouver Island. ​Located in British Columbia’s capital of Victoria, Spinnaker’s Brewpub is a full-service restaurant with craft beer brewed on-site. I first discovered Spinnaker’s beer while visiting Whistler last year and of all the beers we reviewed, placed…

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3 Day Itinerary for Krabi, Thailand

Plenty of folks are satisfied to pass the days poolside sipping on cocktails and Krabi is the perfect place to do so, but I also like to explore. Here’s my itinerary from my three days at the Centara Grand Resort. But first, a montage with highlights from the resort, the night market, and island hopping.…

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Arab Street – The hippest neighborhood in Singapore

Arab Street is an actual street in Singapore, but the term also refers to the encompassing neighborhood of Kampong Glam. Most prominent is the towering Sultan Mosque. Originally built in 1824 for the first Sultan of Singapore, the Mosque was designated as a national monument in 1975 and serves as a focal point for the…

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Discover the Ancient Temples of Cambodia

Tourists from around the world flock to Siem Reap, Cambodia to explore its ancient temples. We were so pleased with our tour guide, B, with Angkor Guide Sam. He was very personable and shared his extensive knowledge of the temples. I can’t imagine trying to see all these temples in one day without an expert. We…

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Advice for Camping in Sequoia National Park

This year marks the 100th year of the National Park Service, which makes it a great time to visit, but it also means that the number of folks visiting our National Parks is larger than ever. Over a million people visit Sequoia annually, most of whom are coming in the summer months.  I have some pointers…

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