Josh flexed his photography muscles on this devastatingly beautiful candy cane cathedral.
Category: Trip Posts
Bogota on Election Day
We were both nervous and excited to be in the Colombian capital on the presidential Election Day. Let me break it down for you.
Snorkeling Doctor’s Cave
Climate change and overfishing have decimated the Jamaican reef and turned it into a bleached, algae-covered mess. Still, we managed to see a few neat fish and corals, and at least the water was warm.
Observations on Schools in Jamaica
“Parents will go without, but Jamaicans take great pride in getting their children to school every day in a crisp, clean uniform”.
The Greenwood Great House
The Greenwood Great House was one of the only plantation homes to survive the Christmas Rebellion of 1831.
It glows! Swimming in a Bioluminescent Bay in Jamaica
It was one of the coolest things we’ve seen in this world.
The Mobay Kotch is a Hidden Gem
Built in the 1760s, this beautiful building has had many lives. Most recently, it was our temporary home (and inspiration for this kind of annoyingly cute porch photo.)
Montego Bay Has a Curfew (But it’s largely ignored)
There’s a city-wide 8pm curfew and state of emergency called in response to a high number of gang-related homicides.
Baja Salt Flats
We spent a little while here in the pretty landscape, just enjoying the views.
Seaside Bathing in Puertecitos Hot Springs
Puertecitos Mexico, Population 41, is located a few hours south of San Felipe and is home to excellent natural hot springs.