I went to a town called Carnac over the holidays, and I’m in love. I really really love old things. A lot a lot. So, […] Read More
Author: Julia Smit
I used to overpack for every trip. That meant more clothes than one person could wear, more options for outfits, more socks and underwear, full-sized […] Read More
I stayed in Wellington with my coffee-obsessed best Kiwi friend Heidi last year, which meant that every day was a new coffee adventure. Spring […] Read More
It’s ironic that I would be posting this on a day that I got very little accomplished, after two days of not posting in a […] Read More
I don’t remember when I first heard of Angkor Wat. I think my awareness started not with the actual temple of Angkor Wat, or the […] Read More
The mysteries of ancient Angkor Wat and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site make the temple complex one of the top destinations in […] Read More
Angkor Wat is a formidable site to visit, with its stones filled with history and strife that for some reason, tourists may wander over and through […] Read More
I got the three day pass to that little temple complex in Cambodia, you know the one. The UNESCO World Heritage Site? Angkor Wat? Oh […] Read More
Border crossings and customs interactions make me inexplicably nervous. I never have anything illegal, I’m never doing anything wrong. Yet still, there I am, […] Read More
Dear Villa Sweet, How sweet you were indeed. A four-night stay somehow extended on into a ten-night stay, and even that was too short. I’m […] Read More