by Sue Davies | May 29, 2018 | Middle East and Africa, Morocco
Two weeks in Morocco stop at Ait Behhaddou You asked what our first impressions of Morocco were? Oh My God. It’s HOT. Two weeks in Morocco. In July. Didn’t we go to Egypt in June? Isn’t the definition of insanity doing the same thing again and...
by Sue Davies | May 19, 2018 | Europe, Germany
By Regina Ang I have wanted to see Berlin for a long time. I finally had the opportunity to take a detour to Berlin when I was in Frankfurt for work. Since I was only in the city for 36 hours, I took the Berlin Hop On Hop Off bus to see as much of the city as...
by Sue Davies | May 15, 2018 | Texas, United States
Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) Presidential Library I have always been interested in visiting a presidential library. While I was in Austin, Texas, I went to the LBJ Presidential Library. I was very familiar with President Johnson and thought I’d spend an hour wandering...
by Sue Davies | May 7, 2018 | Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa
Reggie and I have been to dozens of countries together. We think very carefully about our accommodations with location being the most important criteria. The places we have slept range from very moderate to some splurges on eco lodges. There are times, however, that...
by Sue Davies | May 4, 2018 | Street Art, Texas
Austin Texas Street Art Hub Austin, Texas is a short 4 hour plane ride from New York City and we were excited to get away from the New York winter that was extending into April. We arrived on a Friday afternoon and immediately hit the streets. We definitely wanted to...
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