History, culture, and architecture have always struck my fancy. So it is no wonder that travel- a means to see, feel, hear, taste, and experience these things- is so dear to my heart.

Although I’ve been successful in my career (my day job, or, the “thing I do other than write”), my wanderlust has always been strong and I knew that if I wanted to see the world…really, truly see it, I would need to get creative. There would not be enough vacations in my lifetime to see all I wanted to see.
I started learning ways to monopolize on business trips. If I was going to Romania, and my plane ticket was cheaper if I took an overnight in Vienna, then it was a win/win for everyone. Where I saw opportunities to see something new, I seized them. And along the way, I learned some tricks for seeing more with less time, and getting creative with the time you do have.

These experiences have inspired me to write travel guides so that others who share the desire to see as much of the world as possible in what short amount of time we have on this planet, might find them and take something useful away on their own voyages.
So far, I’ve been to 17 countries, and most US states. I have written, or will be writing, guides for most of these countries, and some of the states as well.
Travel Guides
Below are the guides that I have either written or will write. Those with links are already created, and those without are coming soon.
Agra, India
Dublin, Ireland
Istanbul, Turkey
London, UK
Malaga, Spain
Marrakech, Morocco
Montego Bay, Jamaica
Moroccan Roadtrip
Munich, Germany
New Delhi, India
Romania (Part 2)
Scotland
Boston, Massachusetts
Chicago, Illinois
New Orleans, Louisiana
Southwestern Maine
Countries I’ve traveled to but will not be creating guides for unless requested: Canada, Mexico, Philippines. Same goes for any US states not listed above.
Thank You for your input and guide lines. I’m hoping to visit as many countries/places as you did in my lifetime.
Thanks Harold! I hope that for you as well 🙂