The Beers of Patriots
Many of you might have noticed one of two things. Number one being, I haven’t really posted here in quite sometime. Number two being that I have a new widget on the right hand side of the blog with a...
View ArticleIdentity Crisis – Where in the World IS Kae Lani Kennedy?!
WOAH! Where’d she go? Just around the corner to a new domain. Fear not! It is the same great travel blog, just a new location on the internet! As my travel itinerary begins to grow and I get more...
View ArticleSankt Pauli Soccer
Nothing says summer in Hamburg more than sitting in a “Kneipe” (tiny bar) watching Sankt Pauli play soccer with a Schleswig-Holsteinwurst in one hand and an Astra in the other. During my last visit to...
View ArticleOne Day in Salem Massachusetts
On one of my many jaunts to Massachusetts, my mother, Jan and I got the chance to take a day trip to Salem. We decided to arrive on November 3rd rather than during the Halloween season. I wanted to...
View ArticleBeercation: A Day At Yards Brewery
Yards Brewery Tasting Room When Jan was staying with me through the month of February, he just kept coming up with fantastic ideas. I mean, he was a good idea factory, always creating imaginative...
View ArticleBeercation: Touring the Sam Adams Brewery
When I’m not in traveling through Germany, enjoying some of the country’s finest beers, I’m scouring the small breweries of America, searching for a brew that will quench my thirst. During one of my...
View ArticleWhere to Visit (and Drink) in San Francisco
San Francisco’s reputation precedes it, which is why so many tourists flock to this northern California cultural hub every year. The city itself only has about 800,000 residents, which seems low...
View Article6 Things I Wish I Knew Before Road Tripping Alaska
This past September, my roommate and I embarked on #RoadTripAlaska. We flew into Anchorage, rented a car and hit the road with only a vague idea of what we wanted to accomplish. I must say, that...
View ArticleThe Cats of Athens
People often talk about how many dogs are roaming around Athens, but let’s take a moment to enjoy the cats. With the picturesque views and the natural coyness of cats, I have enough photos to do a...
View ArticleYork: England’s Most Haunted Town is Actually Charming
York: England’s most haunted town. Seems like a bold claim, but when you look at York’s gruesome history of the Black Death, murder, poverty, war, and genocide you can kind of see where these ghost...
View ArticleAnswer to the Infamous Question, “What’s Your Favorite Place in the World”
“What’s your favorite place in the world?” It’s often the first question that everyone asks when they learn that I’m a travel writer. In my younger years, I often answered with a place I had recently...
View ArticlePlaying with Roma Children
Below Acropolis in Athens, Greece, Roma children work as street performers, playing accordions, drums and the bouzouki, a type of Greek guitar, for money. They purposely target marketplaces and...
View ArticleHow to Navigate Germany When Deutsche Bahn Train Drivers Go on Strike
If you want to tick off a group of Germans, tell them that the train is going to be fifteen minutes late. But if you tell them that none of the trains will be running due to a strike? Utter chaos!...
View ArticleFrom the Darkness Comes Light
Hey there readers, On A Travel Broad, I tend to focus only on the positive and exciting side of my life and travels. I share with you pictures from my time living in Germany and stories of my jaunts...
View ArticleHave You Seen the Dall Sheep?
Alaska is teeming with wildlife. In fact, Denali National Park & Preserve is home to 39 species of mammals, 169 types of birds, 14 fish, and 1 amphibian. Amongst them are wild bears, moose,...
View ArticleThat Time I Almost Died in a German Sauna
There are two types of people in this world: there are those who go to saunas for relaxation. Then there are those who turn relaxation into a competition. Yes, there are literally people who go to...
View ArticlePort of Hamburg: Photo Essay
Sorry Philadelphia, but I’m having a love affair with Hamburg, Germany. I love its old traditions balanced with a spirit of new ideas, its humble, working class beginnings, and this port city’s...
View ArticleA Walk Through Athens Greece
As a hardcore history nerd and amateur cultural anthropologist (yes, I’m only two classes away from having a bachelors in Anthropology), Athens was the perfect opportunity to finally live out my...
View ArticleThe Beers of Patriots
Many of you might have noticed one of two things. Number one being, I haven’t really posted here in quite sometime. Number two being that I have a new widget on the right hand side of the blog with a...
View ArticleIdentity Crisis – Where in the World IS Kae Lani Kennedy?!
WOAH! Where’d she go? Just around the corner to a new domain. Fear not! It is the same great travel blog, just a new location on the internet! As my travel itinerary begins to grow and I get more...
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