• Menu
  • Menu

Ben

Antarctica Arrested and the Hotel of Broken Dreams

We had booked the trip of a lifetime with Quark Expeditions, we were going to Antartica.  Charissa has had sea sickness before, so we opted to take the fly and cruise option to avoid the crossing over the roughest sea in the world, the Drake Passage.  We were extremely excited for the trip and to add the 7th continent to our travel log. We had made our way down to...

Valparaíso

The protests in Chile had us changing our itinerary to avoid the major cities, but after arriving it appeared that they have mostly calmed down to peaceful protests. So we added Valparaíso back in and I am really glad we did. We stayed up in the Cerror Concepcin neighbourhood, I say up because it is located on the top of a hill a bit back from the coast. Most of...

Colchagua valley

Whenever we travel we always love to hit the wine regions. We find the best way to understand a region is to visit the winemakers and listen to their story, the smaller operators the better. This way we learn and remember details like terroir and grape variety. So when we decided to travel to Chile we knew we would be hitting up a wine region. Colchagua was mostly...

Christmas in Amsterdam

Coming back to Amsterdam felt weird. It felt like we had been on a long vacation and arrived back home. Meeting with friends and family was so familiar it felt we had never left. We stayed with Charissa’s mother, while it didn’t feel exactly like our old place, it felt homey enough. The flight was just enough stress on our bodies to allow the cold to rear its ugly...

Minnesota home

We were lucky to arrive in Minnesota just as the really cold weather set in. -25 degrees Fahrenheit was the coldest we saw, and except for one day it mostly hovered around 0 degrees. We also both caught a cold along the route, so staying inside and being lazy was just fine. My mother must have thought we would get bored as she showed us various activities in the...

The Ride Home – Part 2

Continuing on forThe Ride Home – Part 1 The next day had us driving up to Cottonwood Falls and the Tallgrass Prairie reserve. We of course stopped for Kansas BBQ for lunch. Previously I had read the book PrairyErth by William Least Heat-Moon As one of my favorite authors he has written a few books on travelling in small town USA. In this one he explored Chase...

The Ride Home – Part 1

Our trip home had an early surprise, at 4:40 am we got an alert on our phone, a tornado warning in our area of phoenix. It was totally calm outside, but looking at the radar we could see a line of red coming our way. We went into the showers which seemed to be the safest place. It did get pretty windy but no tornado, we did chat with some Portlanders who proceeded to...

Southern Desert

Coming from the coast we had a fun drive over the Sierra Nevada via the Angeles Crest highway. It was a fun curvy road, we saw lots of fast cars coming down the mountain, it seems a popular place for the Angeles rich to test out their toys. Each turnoff was full of burnout marks, clearly they can afford new tires. We did catch snow at the top, which was unexpected...

Cali Coast 2

If you haven’t read it, check out the first half here Continuing south we stopped for at Hearst Castle for a tour. Randall Hearst was a businessman owning many of the papers in the early part of the 20th century, along with many other businesses. He used his riches to build many different houses, but his Castle in San Simeon was one of the most elaborate. He imported...

Cali Coast 1

After our stop in Bodega bay we turned south along the coast. We did manage to find another seafood restaurant, Marshall store . The oysters I had here were much higher quality, but the star of our lunch was the smoked fish plate. Smoked oysters, mackerel and salmon were all exceptionally tasty, and the view over the foggy bay gave us a Pacific Northwest kind of feel...