An exceptional coffeehouse is greater than the sum of its parts. Vibe is a potion, not altogether equal parts talented barista, downtempo music, comfy chairs, provocative art, tasty treats, healthy lunches, clean bathroom, and yes, well-brewed coffee. The exceptional coffeehouse can be a calm respite in a bustling city, a lively gathering in a dusty village, a swarm of friends …
Friday Digital Nomad Links
If you haven’t read Ali Sun’s Cinco de Mayo blog post, give it a read. We’re off to get a cup of coffee. Following is some Friday readin’ from around the digital nomadic web for ya. He Said/She Said: General Seating (livingif.com) Perks, perks and more perks: Travel in Southeast Asia (vagablogging.net) The Markets of Chiang Mai: A Photo Essay …
An authentic Cinco de Mayo celebration…
Walking through the historic town of Loreto, Mexico, Tyler and I come across a flier for a Cinco de Mayo celebration. An image of a beautiful woman in traditional mexican dress adorns the sign. As I move closer to get a better look at the details, I spontaneously feel a spiraling sensation moving throughout my body. My feet melting into …
Organic forms in Nature…
Creative juices flowing…Celebrating ART in NatUre…honoring the divine energy that flows through everyone and everything…enjoy!
Friday Digital Nomad Links
Renting a car for the weekend, tomorrow is Cinco de Mayo. In Mexico. I know, huh? Some digital nomad reading for you below… A Bike Crash, A Thai Holiday and Flirting with Pai (almostfearless.com) Anatomy of a Souvenir: Little bird in a metal cage, Garmisch (everywhereist.com) 38 Reasons Why I am Excited to Visit Japan (nomadicmatt.com) 30 cafes to visit …
Sunrise…
It’s the morning and I am wide awake. Oh, how I love my morning rest, however I entertain the idea of getting up out of bed earlier today. I listen within as I stretch my body. I move towards the window, to have a better sense of the time. Am I actually up in time to meet the Sun as …
Snorkeling in Baja Mexico
We slide the kayak into the water, careful to shuffle our feet in the sand. The shuffling warns otherwise docile sting rays, who take offense only to being stepped on their back. Jorge laughs, shakes his head in disbelief, as he tells us of the ladies who ignore the signs about sting rays and shuffling, and proceed with their high-kicking …
Friday Digital Nomad Links
The sun is peeking through the clouds in Loreto. Yesterday, we kayaked out and snorkeled amongst hundreds of brightly colored fish. More on that soon, but first some reading for the weekend… Anatomy of a Souvenir: Little bird in a metal cage, Garmisch (everywhereist.com) He Said/She Said: Keeping Clean (livingif.com) 38 Reasons Why I am Excited to Visit Japan (nomadicmatt.com) …
Friday Digital Nomad Links
Loreto, Mexico is getting hotter, creeping into the upper ’80s. May have to dip in the ocean today. Some Digital Nomad readin’ from around the web below… How to Go Trekking with Gorillas in Uganda (nomadicmatt.com) The Succulent Food Mecca of Paris (landingstanding.com) Tassie Treats (livingif.com) The Eye of the Ibis – Inside a Bird Sanctuary (insidethetravellab.com) Lost in translation …
A snorkeling adventure…in Loreto Bay.
A light wind dances gracefully upon the surface of the sea singing sweet melodies. I listen intently on the winds… Just returning from the cafe with Tyler, I suddenly feel inspired to have myself a little adventure. I gather the snorkeling gear, reef booties and towel, and head out to the ocean. Through the courtyard and out the cobble stoned …