Americans and members of the European Union visiting Morocco can rejoice, as the country requires no visa for admission. Tourists can freely travel around the country without much difficulty. Most major cities have train stations in their center, while smaller cities and towns are linked via buses. Of course, air travel is another option, but Read Post
Postcard from Lisbon, Portugal
Olá! We feel like a broken record saying that the people have been nice in each place we’ve been, but it’s so true. We’ve met the kindest people over the past four months, and Portugal is no exception. It’s a shame that so few Americans visit the country, and after spending three weeks here, we Read Post
Why We Ate a Little French Girl
Francesinha is her name, and she’s all over Porto. She’s famous there, and supposedly the only city in the world where she can be found (don’t tell Porto, but Guimarães had her on offer too). Why is she so special? Some claim Francesinha to be one of the 10 best sandwiches in the world. Quite Read Post
Finding the Good
I’m learning the power of positive thinking. It’s this thing Mike has me doing. For 26 years I’ve been setting low expectations so the outcome could never be worse than I imagined. I naturally approach a situation thinking the world is plotting against me. Long line at the ticket booth? They’ll run out before we Read Post
This is How it Ends
I had never been happier to reach a destination. After the train ride from hell, all I wanted to do was drop my bag at the hotel, explore Vladimir and forget about the morning’s events. Though, as soon as we arrived, we learned it wasn’t going to be that easy. One of the worst things Read Post
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