written by ed; photos by jayne Jayne and I have never been on a cruise. Well, there was this one time we were on a three-day Carnival cruise to Ensenada, but that, in my opinion, doesn’t qualify as a cruise. So, we ... Read More...
Egypt – Part 2- Aswan
written by ed; photos by jayne Flight time to Aswan from Cairo is about an hour, yet it felt in some ways, a world away. Aswan is near the southern border of Egypt and Sudan, at the base of the Nile River, and ... Read More...
Egypt – Part 1 – Back to the Desert (Cairo)
written by ed; photos by jayne Where do I begin writing about our experiences in Egypt? As of the start of this writing we're about to wind down our time here, and the thought of communicating all that we've learned ... Read More...
Nanyuki – Last Stop in Kenya
written by ed; photos by jayne For those of you following our travels, this post is a bit late, but Egypt has been so full-on with sites to see and history to digest that I've fallen behind a bit in writing but did ... Read More...
The Practical Side of Travel
This blog post is inspired by my older sister, Karen. In a recent email, she said "I'd be curious to hear more about the logistics of your traveling, and I bet other people would too." And being a good younger sister, I ... Read More...
Mindfulness in a Kenyan Hospital Emergency Room – A Personal Musing
written by Ed Typically, you wouldn’t think of a hospital emergency room as a place where one gains insights into their biases (conscious or otherwise), stereotypes, privilege or being “the other”, yet that’s where my ... Read More...
Precious Life
I know this life is precious. As we've been traveling, I have found myself thinking about my Mother. She pops into my thoughts as I sit in the pure beauty of a newfound place or crazy, weird experience. In the past, I ... Read More...
I’ve a Feeling We’re not in Kansas Anymore -or Scandinavia for that Matter
written by ed; photos by jayne (photos are from an iPhone and some from jayne's dslr!) Jayne and I couldn't help but have a déjà vu moment after we departed Jomo Kenyatta Airport in Nairobi at 11pm and ... Read More...
Stockholm
written by ed; photos by jayne After driving for 12 days, we finally arrive in Stockholm, Sweden's capital city. With a population of 1.4 million, entering the city limits on a weekend was a bit of a shock to the ... Read More...
Road Trip Sweden (part 2)
written by ed; photos by jayne Prior to arriving in Gothenburg, we were told that parking was an issue in the city. Actually, the issue was not about the number of parking spaces available, there are plenty of places ... Read More...
Road Trip Sweden
written by ed; photos by jayne (First, let me begin this post by apologizing to those on follow.it for the Sweden post not appearing. It was not the fault of follow.it rather, it was the fault of the blogger!) It ... Read More...
First Stop Copenhagen
OUR TRAVEL MAP (you can hover, zoom, click on dots, etc) written by ed; photos by jayne The last time I posted, we were about to start our Halls of Fame tour beginning with the Baseball Hall of Fame in ... Read More...
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