Destinations

Oh, the places we go

  • Visiting the The Museum of Science in Boston [PHOTO ESSAY]

    One of the greatest of all educational museums in Boston is no other than the Boston Science Museum. It is also…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Did you know there was a Holocaust Memorial in Boston?

    Miro and I stumbled upon the Holocaust Memorial in Boston by accident. At first, we had no idea of what we…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • New England – Lowell [PHOTO ESSAY] Pt 2

    Explorations through the lens of my camera As always, one of my  greatest joys when I travel is walking around, getting lost,…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • New England – Lowell [PHOTO ESSAY] Pt 1

    Explorations through the lens of my camera As always, one of my  greatest joys when I travel is walking around, getting lost,…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Our Mormon Couch Surf Experience in Massachusetts

    What is the point of traveling for us? Cultural exchange. Learning. Growing. Experiencing. Connecting. That’s why we travel. That’s why…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Our DC- Not a Tourist Post

    I’m extremely empathic.  Normally, I feel the emotional energy around me from people and places. In other other words, I’m emotionally intuitive. No, I…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Breaking the Long Travel Silence with Some News, Updates & Our Pet Project

    We hope you forgive us for not updating our blog often during our travel-roller-coaster, but we are taking our time…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Project Unschool Peru Survey

    Thank you for taking the time to take our survey. We are so grateful for your input. If you are…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Enjoy the Sights & Sounds of Otavalo

    The mesmerising country of Ecuador has so much going for it – especially in terms of little-visited destinations that remain…

    by Guest
  • Visiting the Salinas Salt Ponds [VIDEO]

    Forty kilometers from Cuzco, is the small town of Maras where we find the Salinas Salt Ponds tucked into the…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Qorikancha – Stone work made with a bronze chisel? [PHOTO ESSAY] Part 2

    According to Wikipedia: The Coricancha or Qorikancha (from the Quechua words Quri Kancha meaning “Golden Temple”), originally named Inti Kancha…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Qorikancha – Stone work made with a bronze chisel? [PHOTO ESSAY] Part 1

    According to Wikipedia: The Coricancha or Qorikancha (from the Quechua words Quri Kancha meaning “Golden Temple”), originally named Inti Kancha…

    by Lainie Liberti
  • Welcome to Bogota – the culture capital

    Colombia is a fascinating country with a colourful history and vibrant modern culture. While its rainforests, beaches, coffee plantations and…

    by Guest