Well, I’ve been traveling for a little over a month. I’m 1/5 through my journey. Am I 1/5 wiser and more wordly? That remains to be seen I guess. As expected, I’m having the time of my life. There have … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2015
Singapore at Night: After the Sun Sets Over Marina Bay
Seeing the light shows in Singapore was absolutely awe-inspiring. I had never in my life witnessed such a spectacle. Usually it’s nature or music that really hits my heart, but the various constructed lights in Singapore were breathtaking. The first … Continue reading
Singapore By Day: Good, Clean, Manufactured Fun
Singapore is a lovely, unique country. With strict laws, the city remains clean and uninhibited by crime. Regular high GDP allows the country to pump money into some really wonderful sights. We spent a day and a half there, so … Continue reading
Enjoying the Rich Culture of Singapore
The small country of Singapore is absolutely unique. Not only does it have a very strong economy, it also is an incredibly safe place to travel…if you don’t break the law. The nation has absurdly strange laws with intense consequences. … Continue reading
Good Eats on Penang Island, Malaysia
When reading about Penang Island, most resources rave that it is a foodie’s heaven. I found this to be a pretty accurate through my own experience. We spent most of our time in Georgetown, which is the main city on … Continue reading
Durian: The Stinky Fruit
While walking through downtown KL, one would think that the town had somewhat of a funky smell overall. It’s not something you could really pinpoint. It wasn’t a bad smell, just nothing familiar. Before coming to Malaysia, I had been … Continue reading
Cooling Off in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
The travel books and blogs stated that the Cameron Highlands was a good place in Malaysia to escape the heat. That was enough for me to be sold on it, but it was also a fantastic place to travel. The … Continue reading
Malaysia: Constantly Building Everything … Except Crosswalks
Before entering Malaysia, I had a preconceived notion that the country would be pretty sketchy. I didn’t have any specific evidence of this; but through some of the blogs I had read, it seemed that there would be some issues … Continue reading