Education

 

Vietnam War Timeline

 •  March 14

Visiting Hanoi in 2009 was the first time that I learned about the Vietnam War.  After visiting the Hanoi Hilton, a notorious prison that held and...

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How to Make the Most of It

 •  March 13

If you have ever been presented with an outstandingly remarkable opportunity, a chance to do what you never ever could have imagined doing, then you...

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Dar: A Second Look

 •  March 10

Somewhere in between then and there did the transition take place. As subtle as it was, there was no denying the impact that not only until a few...

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Tailor Made in Hoi An, Vietnam!

 •  March 9

There is no place in the world quite like Hoi An, Vietnam. The lanterns are magical! And the street are lined with beautiful pagodas and amazing...

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Tet

 •  March 2

The Tet holiday in Vietnam celebrates Vietnamese New Year.  Many establishments in the  country shut down for 10 days so that everyone can enjoy...

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Who Needs A Suburban: Part IV

 •  February 25

I heard an avid traveller once say that “the world is like a puzzle and you have to travel to figure it out.” When roaming the streets of Hanoi many...

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The Temple of Art and Literature II

 •  February 20

Turning that last corner we finally gazed upon the seemingly shorter walls of the Temple of Art and Literature. It felt like everywhere I looked some...

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Happiness in Bagamoyo

 •  February 11

Project Equator has delivered so many standout experiences and adventures for the seven of us, but one big milestone all of us awaited with a mixture...

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Hanging with the Joneses: Part 1

 •  February 6

Back in September I wrote a post about the weird gravitational pull we have to all people named Jones…see “Keeping Up With a the...

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Tanzanian Cooking Lesson

 •  February 4

We’ve continued the tradition of taking a cooking lesson in each of our destinations. Our awesome cook in Arusha, Mwaneidi, was more than willing to...

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