Reflections on a Year of Travel: Our Answers to Your Questions
As we reach the end of our nearly year of travel, we are feeling reflective. For help thinking through the many facets of our trip, we asked our Instagram friends…
As we reach the end of our nearly year of travel, we are feeling reflective. For help thinking through the many facets of our trip, we asked our Instagram friends…
We’ve been to 5 continents and 23 countries. We’ve been on dozens of buses and visited countless churches and temples. We’ve experienced cultures that are both similar and very different…
Our life away from the U.S. for the past two years has held many similarities to our life in the USA. We still love watching Netflix in the evenings, connecting…
We love good coffee. A lot. We don’t, however, like bad coffee. At all. So our travel coffee plan was one of our most important packing considerations. The setup needed…
We spent the final third of our month in Colombia along the northern Caribbean coast. What we didn’t realize until we arrived is that this is often the only glimpse…
I first encountered the rickshaw in 2005 when I was in India as an undergraduate. The idea of a tiny vehicle I had never seen before, wholly intertwined with a…
Traveling around the world requires a lot of, well, transport. We spent countless hours and days on buses, to and from airports and on planes, and on ferries and other…
Travel opens the mind. Travel exposes to new ideas. Travel challenges assumptions. Travel builds tolerance. So they say. But travel is a constant collision of the mind to new ideas…
People travel a lot more than they used to. It is easier to fly, easier to do the research ahead of time, and the tourism industry has blossomed in countless…
Shawn Martin, the AAFP Senior Vice President of Practice Advancement and Policy at AAFP, recently wrote a blog about how Electronic Health Records (EHRs) suck and about the need for competition…