Coffee can give you wings. A morning brew can be a Monday boost. That first cup of the week (or day or hour) is, for many people, a ritual of sorts. It is a way to get the gears cranking and the ideas... Continue Reading →
If you’re visiting Havana, inevitably you will explore Old Havana (Habana Vieja). It’s filled with cobblestone streets, restored historic buildings and loads of cafés. The problem with Old Havana is that you won't find many locals beside you as you sip... Continue Reading →
Thai iced tea and sugar cane juice are just a few of the many refreshing drinks you can slurp in Thailand. Anchan is another traditional Thai beverage you'll want to get familiar with. Anchan (which is also known as sweet butterfly pea... Continue Reading →
Just over 300 miles South of Havana lies Camagüey. Cuba's third largest city, after Havana and Santiago de Cuba, is known for its maze of winding streets that often even befuddle local taxi drivers. (Rumor has it that Camagüey's tangle... Continue Reading →
A Fizz Fantastic – You’ll Find the World’s Finest Champagne in a Place that Isn’t Open to the Public
Like any good adventurer, I prefer to do a bit of research before we head out the door. Sometimes when I hear the phrase, "Not open to the public," my circuits get curiously confused. Instead of taking the logical next... Continue Reading →
