Posts by: Otto

 

THE MAGIC OF LOOOOOOOOOOOOBSTER ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLS! PAPOW!

 •  February 24

I’ve figured out that we’ve mentioned the Oxford Creamery more than any other restaurant on Project Equator and it deserves its own post. I’ve...

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Nepenthe

 •  February 22

Big Sur is beautiful on its own, but when you combine it with a restaurant like Nepenthe, you create magic. Nepenthe is a large restaurant perched...

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Sudhiki en Cerdmeal [code for "Sushi in Carmel"]

 •  September 8

My favorite cuisine is sushi. In my opinion, good sushi is great food and great sushi is sheer awesome.  After eating at restaurants for the past...

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Fuzzy Carpets

 •  July 20

Over the trip I’ve noticed something: there are no wall-to-wall carpeted floors pretty much anywhere. Especially fuzzy, plush carpeted floors. When...

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Jet Lag

 •  July 18

Traveling to a new destination is always a struggle, especially when the destination you are traveling to has a three or more hour time...

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Wally

 •  July 15

As I hover above the beautifully colored reef, I see hundreds of sea creatures traveling in schools or popping their heads out of their coral homes....

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What We Couldn’t Live Without

 •  July 2

Every member of Project Equator has some special thing that they shoved in their bag at the beginning of the trip and later found that it was the...

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Bali Bird Park

 •  June 22

For those that know me, you know I’ve been obsessed with birds since one day in 2nd grade when a kid named Joe brought his lovebird into school  for...

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Bali Volcano and the Goblin Under the Broccoli Tree

 •  June 19

Just the idea of waking up at 2 am made me yawn, let alone actually waking up at 2 am and climbing a volcano. But, it’s a good thing my dad is...

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Surfing Bali

 •  June 16

Any surfer would kill for a trip to Bali and we are lucky enough to get to do  it.  I’m probably not the one of many surfers that deserved to be...

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