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International Travel Middle East

Going out to dinner in Amman Jordan

To set the stage: Jordan is a Muslim country which means beer is hard to come by. Amman was in the middle of protesting increased gas prices so we stuck close to our hostel in downtown..which oddly is where all the protests were. Matt and I were at the same establishment, and this post is …

Europe International Travel

I’m singin in the rain (hail)

Romania! What another gem of a country. We went in search of Dracula’s castle and found some great hiking, old school villages, and a new friend from Australia! Transylvania has all the tourist trappings you would expect from the location that inspired the famous Dracula character. Matt constantly did his best Count Dracula impression from …

Europe International Travel

The Ukraine

After we left Poland we headed to the Ukraine which turned into another surprisingly great destination. We actually ended up staying for about 10 days and we would both highly suggest everyone should visit if they have the chance. The highlights for us were: public transportation, Chernobyl, and the Crimea. The Chernobyl tour was pretty …

Europe International Travel

Aushwitz-Birkenau

I think I will continue to process the experience we had at Aushwitz-Birkenau, and will likely never fully grasp the enormity of it. The tour we did will likely not be a highlight of our 10-12 months but it could be one of the most important. My experience with WWII has been quite distant. Sure, …

Europe Hiking International Travel Outdoor Adventures

Take a Hike

Europe redefines Old. Every city we have been in has an Old Town, maybe an Old Castle, and certainly Old Ruins. When I say Old… I mean 12th -13th century Old. This place makes Calgary’s historical buildings look like diaper clad children! We have climbed Old town hall’s, and marveled at the architecture of Old …

Bike Touring Europe Outdoor Adventures

“I Want to Ride My Bicycle…

I want to ride it where I like…Bicycle! Bicycle!” (Any chance to quote Freddy should always be taken.) We certainly rode our bicycles..for 10 straight days. We rode over paved roads, on gravel roads, on a major highway, in sun, rain, and wind. It was the absolute PERFECT way to gain a great sense of …

Europe International Travel

Matt’s Take on: The ordinary

“Hunny, would you like breakfast?” Ordinarily, at home, most breakfasts include cornflakes (or fruit loops or some other nasty sugar filled cereal for those under 14), maybe some toast, orange juice and coffee. When we got out for brunch, an ordinary order is likely bacon and eggs or pancakes. This is pretty universal at home …

Europe International Travel

Oh those Russians!

Russia has had some “great” (?) rulers for the last 3-400 years or so, and it would seem that our romp through St. Petersburg (Pietr) gave us a chance to get up close and personal with a few! To get you into the right mood to read this post, I strongly suggest digging out your …

North America Outdoor Adventures Paddling

3 bears

  This is a post about bears. Not the ones that stole Goldilocks porridge.. but 3 real bears. This set of bears were met on the Horton River in Northern Canada. Before I launch into the story, there is one small caveat I would like to make: I am writing this post about the bears …

Central America/Latin America International Travel

Diving Cozumel and Cenotes

Who knew there was this whole world awaiting us underwater? So incredible. We didn’t have a camera underwater so click the links to see some of what we saw! We did our first real dive in Cozumel at a place called Palancar Caves. There were cool swim throughs and tonnes of corral foundations. Our favorite …