No matter where we went in Seattle, the Space Needle would sneak into our view. Between two buildings, or peeking though a patch of trees, we could always use it to get a sense of where we were. It served as a giant compass, leading us back downtown. I took a lot of photos of it, but this photo of the Space Needle at night is my favorite as it shows the details of the mid-century, space-age ...
Check out Cassie’s Interview on Wandering Souldier
I recently did an interview with Kimi, who blogs about travel at WanderingSouldier.com. She asked me some great questions about my thoughts on travel, travel blogging, and what I like about my home base in Northern California's Silicon Valley. Check it out: Interview with Cassie from Ever In Transit Thanks for including me in this series, Kimi! ...
Tips for First-Time Travel to New York City
My friends and EIT readers, C. & B, have decided to take a trip to the Big Apple. Neither have ever been to New York City, and they are overwhelmed by the number of things to see and do. I thought I'd help them out by putting together some tips for their first trip to NYC. Here are some things to see and do that I suggest for first-time visitors to NYC. Please help us out by ...
When The Best Trip Is The One You Don’t Take
This trip was doomed from the start. A few months ago, a friend gave me a gift certificate for a two night hotel stay in Reno, Nevada. She had planned to use it herself, but she was having trouble finding dates that would work and it looked like she wouldn't be able to get the time off work to use it before it expired. I've never been to Reno before. Knowing that, like Las Vegas, gambling ...
A Sweet Day In Atlanta
This article is a guest post written by Jennifer Upton. My husband Tony and I explore our city like travel writing locals. We dream of one day living life out of a backpack, traveling the world, but why should we expect to be trusted with distant travels, if we cannot excavate and discover where it is we currently reside? If we cannot engage our own neighbors, how then will we know how to ...
A Sweet Day in San Francisco
It's hard to get a group of people to agree on anything, but there’s one thing I've found that works: Sweets. Though some prefer ice cream, and others thick, frosted cupcakes, a love of sugary indulgence connects us all. Still, I was caught off guard by the level of interest in my first ever, in-person blog meetup last week, dubbed SF #SweetsCrawl. After reaching 20 RSVPs for this walking tour ...
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