We made an important omission last week when we reviewed our top food adventures of 2012. This is because 2012 was the year that Kevin built a kegerator! It's an old refrigerator he found on Craigslist that already had one tap installed, but he added two more, replaced the tubing, and improved the insulation. It was a difficult decision from an environmental standpoint, because we know that old ...
Why San Diego is the Beer Capital of California
I love our home of Northern California and the wonderful culinary adventures that our area is known for, but I really believe the San Diego beer scene has got us beat! This was a bit of a surprise to Kevin and I. We seek out craft breweries every time we travel (Denver, Colorado and Portland, Oregon also top our list for good beer communities), and on our pre-holiday trip to San Diego we knew ...
Happy 1st Birthday, Ever In Transit!
If you have been following along on our Facebook page, you might have seen me mention that starting this travel blog was my 2012 New Year's Resolution. I wanted to improve my writing, connect with friends and family that we don't see often, and finally get gigabytes of travel photos off of my hard drive and onto the web. A year ago today, I published our very first post, some tips we had shared ...
The Dead Arise
I'm a big fan of creepy religious imagery and mid-century modern typefaces, so I loved this bronze carved door on the basilica (Basílica del Voto Nacional), in Quito, Ecuador. Foto Friday is a series where I go back through my archives to share photos that I love either because I think they are beautiful or they have an interesting story. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! ...
The Surprising Beauty of Death Valley National Park
The first time I went to Death Valley National Park, I underestimated the "death" part of the name. It was August and I was on the road trip around California that ultimately inspired me to move here. My friend and I had booked a camp site in the mountains above the valley where we knew it would be cooler. But after driving through the remote desert for hours in the 120+ degree ...
Homer’s Best Pisco Sour Recipe
I love pisco sours! We tried this tart cocktail at lots of bars and restaurants in Peru but haven't had a good one since we got back from that trip last April. Last night we finally found the best pisco sour recipe! As part of our home-cooked Peruvian dinner for 15, my Peruvian friend Homer taught us how to make this regional favorite. It turns out that this recipe is all about the ...
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