This is a guest post by Elena Sipe, a dog travel blogger who loves to eat and explore the world with her rescue pup, Alfie. Here's the story of a culinary adventure she had on her recent trip to Switzerland. Thanks for sharing this story, Elena! -- Cassie Cheese and mountains. If I had just two words to describe our time in Switzerland, I’d pick those two. When I was volunteering at Soi ...
Happy Holidays to You
Thanks for joining us here on Ever In Transit! I really appreciate you coming along. Here's to more adventures in 2016! Happy holidays, friends! P.S. Kevin wouldn't let me share this year's Santa photo, so I'll link to this one I posted a few years back... :) ...
Getting Organized with the BlackBerry PRIV
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of AT&T. All opinions are my own. As the year comes to a close, I've been thinking a lot about how we can better manage our time in 2016. Kevin and I both work from home, so we get to see each other a lot (and have the flexibility to travel), but we have a hard time drawing the line between work and life. When we are home, we often wind up ...
Christmas in San Francisco
This past weekend, Kevin and I did a quick San Francisco getaway to see the holiday decorations and do some research for upcoming posts. We only live about an hour from The City (as we call it), but we rarely make it up there for more than a few hours at a time for meetings or to see friends. This time, we decided to book a hotel, spend the night, and take the extra time explore on our own. We ...
A Castle on the California Coast
A few weeks ago, I crossed one big item off my California travel bucket list--I finally made it to Hearst Castle! Hearst Castle is an extravagant hilltop retreat on California's Central Coast built in the late 19th and early 20th-century by wealthy newspaper baron, William Randolph Hearst. With the help of legendary architect, Julia Morgan, Hearst dreamed up this 165 room mansion, with 127 ...
How to Choose a Travel Laptop
What do you look for when you buy a computer? I'm pretty picky about what makes the best travel laptop. I've bought and traveled with several computers over the last few years, returned most of them, and reviewed some others for this site (scroll to the end for a review of a new Intel 2in1 laptop). I've learned a lot about what makes a good travel computer and wanted to share my best tips for how ...
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