Good Grub: Mel’s Country Cafe, Houston
There is nothing more Texas than an old school country café that serves stick to your ribs comfort food. On my past couple of trips to Houston, my boyfriend and I have been making as many visits to...
View Article5 Books that Inspire Everyday Adventure
Click the image above to explore five of my favorite books that inspire me to make travel and everyday adventure a priority each day. Click to view Books that Inspire Everyday Adventure on GLOSSI.COM
View ArticleThis Week’s Everyday Adventures & A Few Links
Well, my weekend isn’t going to be very glamorous. I am spending the next two days packing up everything to get ready for my move that is happening in a couple of weeks. I had a small panic attack a...
View ArticleStill Here
I am still here! I took an unplanned (but much needed) two week hiatus from blogging for the first time since I started The Everyday Adventurer over a year ago. I have been mid-move, traveling (to...
View ArticlePico Iyer: Where Is Home?
As the world has flattened and the globe’s cultures have become more accessible, the question of where home is and what home means has become more and more important and central to our existence. When...
View ArticleThis Week’s Everyday Adventures & A Few Links
Guys, these past few weeks, well they have been insane (in a good way) to put it mildly. I know I promised that I would be back to posting at least 3 times a week, but I failed at getting that...
View ArticleNeed help planning your next trip? Hire me!
I am excited to announce a few custom trip planning services that you can hire me to help plan your next great adventure! Read all about them on my travel planning services page and fill out this...
View ArticleWant to borrow a boat?
During my quest to find boat rentals and shore excursions on my upcoming trip to Greece and Italy, I have discovered several new start-ups that are kind of like AirBnB, but for boat rentals and...
View ArticleBe in the know: DFW Restaurant Week
Every year, high end restaurants in Dallas join together during restaurant week to offer very reasonably priced three course menus for$35-45 dollars to benefit the North Texas Food Bank. This year,...
View ArticleThe Best of: Activity Marketplaces
Vayable viator peek GetYourGuide The planning part of a trip is often the most time consuming element to make sure you experience everything you want to when you arrive at your destination. These four...
View ArticleNightvision
I love timelapse films. They have the ability to transport you through time very quickly, while at the same time things seem to be very still. This one is perhaps one of my favorites that I have ever...
View ArticleExploring Ephesus with Sea Song Tours
One of the stops on our cruise that I was most curious about (and also probably knew the least about) was our port day is Kusadasi, Turkey. After a little bit of research and consulting one of my...
View ArticleThe 24 Hour Flash Tour of Rome
Our cruise port where we started and ended our cruise was a little outside of Rome in the port city of Civitavecchia (good luck pronouncing it). With the way that the cruise schedule fell and my...
View ArticleScenes from Santorini
Of all of the places I’ve ever been, none have ever lived up to the grand expectations I have built up in my head quite the way that the island of Santorini did when we visited on our cruise. Although...
View ArticleExploring the Amalfi Coast
One of the major bucket list items that I got to check off of my list during our cruise was visiting a few of the towns on the Amalfi Coast in Southern Italy. It seems like every time I pin a...
View ArticleLa Dolce Vita in Taormina, Sicily
I’d always been interested in Sicily. A place that is by definition part of Italy, but has its own distinct separateness that almost makes it “other.” If you ask a Sicilian where they are from,...
View ArticleEvery Twenty-Something Should Watch This
I watched Meg Jay’s TED Talk “Why 30 is not the new 20″ a few months ago and I have to say of all the TED talks I’ve watched this one not only impacted me most, but also rang the most truth in my...
View ArticleThe Adventure Begins
Oh, 2013. You were a crazy year for me. It seemed to be a year that as the quote says above, made me ask a lot of questions. It was a year full of challenges on both the work and relationship front,...
View ArticleThis Week
This mini work week has been a nice readjustment back in to working life after some serious R&R over the Christmas holiday. I told a few of my co-workers yesterday that I didn’t realize just how...
View ArticleTravel Notes with Lauren Olivia & Co.
This week, I am excited to introduce you to Lauren Hong of Lauren Olivia & Co, a company with a new collection of handbags with a passion for global design. Today, Lauren shares some of her...
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