I'm excited to announce a new series of articles that we'll be featuring here on Ever In Transit. I'm calling this section, "Responsive Travel." For a few months now I've wanted to do something new with this site, to make sure the massive amount of time I invest in it is going toward something meaningful. Travel constantly changes my outlook on the world and challenges me with issues and ...
How To Make A Homemade It’s-It
Cookies are delicious. Ice cream is delicious. Press them together into an ice cream sandwich and you get the ultimate dessert. Wait -- one more thing. Lets finish it off by covering the whole thing in a crispy, dark chocolate shell. Amazing, right? That's what I thought the first time I had an It's-It. This oddly named ice cream treat is a San Francisco tradition. The company was ...
The Most Hipster Thing You Can Say
There's a conversation that happens again and again in our house. It usually occurs after we discover some new home-fermented or pickled recipe, or discuss (again) whether we want to get chickens. Kevin will sigh, and say that we are "hipsters." Each time, I'll disagree. We can't be hipsters -- we're too old, he's too interested in sports, and neither one of us care about fashion or wearing ...
Homeless in NYC (or, Safety Tips for Airbnb and Vacation Rental Sites)
I fumbled with the key, turning it over and over again in the lock. It felt like it had released but the door still would not budge. Getting frustrated, I passed the keys to Kevin and asked him to give it a try. It was after one o'clock in the morning and I assumed I was just too tired to figure it out. We were outside of the brownstone apartment in Brooklyn we had rented on the vacation rental ...
A Lazy Eater’s Guide to Seattle, Part II: Capitol Hill and Fremont
This is a continuation of our last article about places to eat in Downtown Seattle. Here are some great places we found to eat (and drink!) in the Seattle neighborhoods of Capitol Hill and Fremont: Capitol Hill: Melrose Market Pike Place Market isn't the only foodie market in Seattle. Melrose Market takes up most of the block on Melrose Avenue between Pike and Pine. This market houses ...
A Lazy Eater’s Guide to Seattle, Part I: Downtown
Generally, I travel because I'm curious and I want to learn about a community's history, economy, society and culture, or to explore the natural environment. On our recent trip to Seattle, I did none of those things. The trip was scheduled for just after an important meeting for which Kevin and his colleagues had worked 16-20 hour days, 7 days a week. As it was his first weekend off in a few ...
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