MENDOZA: MALBEC, MATE Y MORCILLA.
comingggg later bro!
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ya ya, I'm working on it!
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coming soon!
Twelve hours in the air with a pitstop in Honolulu was definitely doable. It was a terrific trek across the North Pacific with the aid of movies, podcasts, music, and a lovely Hawaiian aircrew. The Kiwis welcomed me with such kindness, and getting through customs was a breeze. They are relatively particular about bringing foreign foliage onto the...
Four short years ago, I traveled this precise route on the amtrak. The trek is lengthy, but the sightseeing is unparalleled. You are accessing views only seen by the tracks. As usual, I reported to the observation cart. Here, I used the ever-changing view as inspiration for my writing. My previous posts, MON DIEU LE TRAIN and TRENTE HUIT HEURE...
I started my time in Iowa with a few days in Des Moines. Even after visiting all these fantastic cities, my love for this city has only grown. Sitting on the back porch enjoying a beautifully crafted dinner with my parents is always the highlight of my stay. Garcia and the chickens always bring joy to the house. I was...
I managed to get several hours of restful slumber on the flight across the pond. The subway took me from JFK into the belly of the beast. It felt bizarre to start my "morning" at midnight in New York City. Luckily this metropolis is known as the city that never sleeps. I quickly located a pizza joint. Two jumbo slices...
We all know that the French people are notorious for protesting against the government. I applaud them for this fight, even though I had to spend all day at the airport due to the manifestations occurring in Paris. My flight was delayed several hours, and I occupied myself with some writing and studying. Since my itinerary was changed, I decided...
After another late-night bus ride, I arrived in Milan. The two-hour layover allowed me to find a nearby cafe. I watched the barista magically maneuver the machine. It was clear she had been slinging coffees for quite some time. The pull was perfect, and the stream flowed flawlessly into the ceramic demi-tasse. Everything about this coffee was...
I would argue that taking the late-night bus is the most efficient mode of travel for a penny-pinching nomad. In most cases, it is the cheapest ticket you will find. Sleeping on the bus is no easy task; you must train your body to adapt to this uncomfortable environment. Frequent stops with bright lights and announcements will be your greatest...