So. Much. Food. So. Much. Delicious. Food. If you’ve been with us for awhile, you have realized we don’t discriminate when it comes to food. We will eat in the most questionable back alley or the fanciest upscale restaurant, they common theme is finding mind-blowing, unforgettable melt-in-your-mouth food. Michael, who now lives in San Francisco […]
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Foto Friday: Savannah, Georgia Draped in Spanish Moss
Savannah, Georgia is the oldest city in Georgia, full of stunning architecture and historic buildings. The downtown area has 22 parklike squares and the entire city is draped in beautiful spanish moss. We didn’t get enough time to explore on our most recent visit – but we’ll be back! What do you remember most from your […]
City Views from the Grand Hyatt San Francisco
You might already know this, but my first job out of college was in sales at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago. When we aren’t searching for the most unique bed and breakfast in the city my heart usually returns to where I started. While in San Francisco for WordCamp SF, we recently stayed in the […]
What Does Your Airplane Seat Say About You?
Josh and I fly a lot. We’ve developed personality types around what your airplane seat says about you. This is supposed to be for fun, none of these are set in stone, so yes you may be a business traveler who loves to look out the window, and no you aren’t necessarily lazy just because […]
Foto Friday: Traveling 9 to 5 is on The Pete the Planner Show in Indianapolis
We had so much fun today being on The Pete the Planner Show on 93 WIBC Radio in Indianapolis. It will air the 18th – we will keep everyone updated!
What do you mean by “Just Go”?
“You mention on your blog that you sold everything and ‘just left’, I don’t understand” I paraphrased a recent conversation with one of Traveling 9 to 5’s readers. We write about the concept of “Just going” a lot, but for some reason it doesn’t seem to be resonating – so I thought I would share […]
Photo Essay: Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires
Walking into a cemetery always puts me on edge. There is an odd uneasiness walking around an area where hundred year old dead bodies are buried. While some people can imagine the history and stories that encompass the cemetery… I just think about walking on dead bodies…so although I had heard all about Recoleta Cemetery […]
Foto Friday: The Sierra Nevadas, Taylorsville, California
We housesat for 3 months earlier this year in the Sierra Nevadas, and woke up every morning to spectacular scenery!
How Not to Open a Bottle of Wine
Sometimes you have tough days… and you just need a glass of wine. The photo sums up the story pretty well…DISASTER. This photo was actually our second bottle of wine we opened with the old wooden spoon and paper towel trick. You ask, since we were in the big beautiful city of Buenos Aires why […]
Foto Friday: Overlooking the City of Santiago, Chile
We walked to one of the highest points in Santiago and were rewarded with this fantastic view of the city!
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