Where to Eat in Anchorage, Alaska

So, back in October when we were in a city that feels like it’s poised on the edge of the earth, I had one big question on my mind: What y’all got to eat? I’m happy to report the food scene in Anchorage is as vibrant as the...

A Guide to Tarot Card Reading

If you liked A Guide to Tarot Card Meanings, you’ll love the second book in this series — A Guide to Tarot Card Reading. Inside, you’ll find step-by-step techniques for reading cards with accuracy and confidence, plus insider...

Where Roads Don’t Go (Lake George, Alaska)

We are an unlikely pair to go flightseeing. I have a morbid fear of falling from a great height. Standing too close the railing on our balcony, eight floors above Midtown Atlanta, unnerves me. Clyde, on the other hand, prefers to avoid small...

Trello – A Tool for Trip Planing

I plan a lot of travel: where to eat, what to do, and when to do it. Keeping track of all the details — what time this cathedral opens, what days this museum is closed, which restaurants are open for lunch) — is always a challenge. The bigger...

Making the Most of Your Time in Budapest

Friends poke good-natured fun at the way Clyde and I travel: three days in Romania, a weekend in London, Labor Day in Hungary. Fact is, if we wait until we have two weeks to go to Peru, we might not get there for years. So: we go for a weekend. If...

You Can Do It – Rudas Baths, Budapest

Immersing yourself in local life in Budapest? You’ll want to visit the baths — social bath houses built right smack on top of the city’s many hot mineral springs. I know, I know. Bath houses. In Atlanta — in most of America — “bath houses” exist...

Poppies Fish and Chips (London, UK)

After an overnight flight and early afternoon arrival at our hotel, I scanned Trip Advisor for the highest-rated mid-priced eateries within walking distance of our Tower of London hotel. After an invigorating walk, we ended up outside...

Epic Beauty and Thai Food in Eidfjord, Norway

Norway simply stuns me. Around every corner, there’s an epic view. During this morning’s walk around Eidfjord, we crossed a little pedestrian bridge over a roaring mountain stream. Lilacs crowded the guardrail. Local homes nestled right against the...