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Category BackpackingPosted on December 28, 2008January 9, 2009

Sevilla Part III and Cadiz Part I

After my little adventure in the local dive, I set out once again through the warren of twisting, winding streets.   My destination was south, past the Cathedral and into new territory marked on my map by large stretches of green park spaces.  As I wound through the streets I found it nearly imp…
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Category BackpackingPosted on December 27, 2008March 9, 2011

Sevilla – Part II

The following day I was up and ready to explore by noon.  After a quick errand on the computer I connected with a buddy I'd met in Madrid and ran into in Sevilla. We elected to set off together and explore the city. With…
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Category BackpackingPosted on December 26, 2008December 26, 2008

Sevilla – Part I

Christmas has made writing the last few days extremely difficult. Everyone has been engaged in one giant festival here in Cadiz with stores running odd hours, people everywhere, and lots of fun adventures to be had. As I…
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Category FoodPosted on August 1, 2008October 26, 2011

Crab, Oysters, Shrimp & Pasta for $14 a Plate

Listen to this post: Crab, Oysters, Shrimp & Pasta for $14 Audio The Challenge? To cook a seafood meal for three, for under $20 a piece with fresh seafood purchased at the local Chinese Cultural Center (…
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Category FoodPosted on July 8, 2008April 13, 2011

Strange Food & Odd Ideas

Feeling lazy? Listen to this post instead: Listen to this post I like odd food. So long as the smell is good, I can usually master my eyes/mind and down most things. Occasionally I'll find a texture that's over the…
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Category Tips & TricksPosted on April 8, 2008

Tips & Tricks: Save Money on Food

Gas prices are skyrocketing and though it's just starting food prices are probably going to follow suit. Last night after doing a bit of reading on the widespread impact current increases in gas prices will have on the cost of every day goods I wandered into the kitchen for a midnight snack. As I st…
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Category FoodPosted on March 5, 2008April 13, 2011

Fish, A Frying Pan and $9

Howdy all, I've decided to follow up on my previous post in which I shared my technique for cooking a live Dungeness crab, shrimp, squash and salad for $15. For today's project I chose salmon, sole, yams, and a side s…
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Category BackpackingPosted on December 6, 2007October 1, 2012

Rethymno Part II, Iraklio and Knossos

So, you know that crazy phenomenon that occurs when you're about 1/2 through writing something that's difficult to save, and as a result, has not been saved? Well, it struck last night as I was writing this blog update…
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Category BackpackingPosted on November 4, 2007March 9, 2011

Pisa, the Cinque Terre & Verona

Before I start up again I just want to make a side note that hostels really are odd places. Last night was the worst hostel experience I think I've had thus far. Though that sounds overly negative as the vast majority o…
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Category BackpackingPosted on October 25, 2007October 1, 2012

Split, an Island, and a taste of Dubrovnik

The bus I caught from the waterfalls ended up being a regional slow-moving one. Its route took it down rural roads and through small villages. The up side of which was an exceptional view of the Croatian countryside.…
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In 2007 I set out on a three-month solo trip through Europe, in 2011 I re-located to Copenhagen. I’ve been authoring VirtualWayfarer ever since with a focus on sharing stories, musings, and advice through a visually and narrative rich format. I’m also the author of Practical Curiosity: The Guide to Life, Love & Travel and the inventor of the MistDefender lens cloth.

I document my travels on a Sony A7RV and iPhone 16Pro.

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