One month living in Brooklyn – the ridiculous things I’ve learned: finding an apartment, budgeting the cost of living, sex and dating (and hookups), making friends, finding things to do and just generally exploring NYC’s most hipster neighborhoods
USA Travel
It’s my home state, my background, my culture. Like so many people from Texas, the state’s identity flows through me like the free-flowing Dr Pepper that you find in every fast food chain. My Texas blood is as thick as the fancy ketchup from Whataburger. Most Texans have a lot of pride for their state; …
The port city of Alexandria is less than thirty minutes away from Washington, D.C., but this Virginia town seems timeless, in the good sense of the word. The narrow, colorful buildings in the Old Town bring back memories of the old America, where travelers would arrive here by boat or by horse, many of them immigrants …
Highlights and travel tips for Washington, D.C. – a surprisingly hip city with a lot more than just politics to see. Here’s what first-timers need to know!
Photos from a sunny autumn day at the High Line elevated railway park in NYC, a place of special significance with gay history and a new LGBTQ photobook
Los Angeles is the ultimate playground for adults with warm weather, beautiful people and a lot of fun activities. Try these gay bars in LA for a good time!
Los Angeles just brings out the best (and worst) in a traveler — expect to spend big and you’ll have a great time living it up, the luxury LA lifestyle
Story from visiting the Burpee Museum of Natural History in Rockford, Illinois. And for what it’s worth, dinosaurs are awesome.
Los Angeles is supposed to be the city that either makes or breaks you and here I am, laid bare, ready for the next adventure. And I’m excited about it. LA, I’m ready for you…
A visit home to the USA reminded me why I started this blog and what I want to do with it. Read about my return to the blogging basics










