Posts by Vince

Mumbai, India 2.0

Last time we left India I’m not sure either of us thought we’d be back. But something about the country makes it both difficult to stay and hard to not come back. Franklin compared it to camping: after a while you just want a shower and a clean bed, but then as time goes by… you…
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Yerevan, Armenia

We only went to Armenia because I found a cheap flight from LA to Yerevan and it turned out to add about $100 as a stop before India so we jumped on it. Our stay would be about 11 days and we had no idea what to expect. Thanks to an awesome e-mail to-do and…
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Cusco & Machu Picchu

During our month in Lima we felt it obligatory to take the trip to visit Machu Picchu. As it turns out, it’s by far one of the coolest places we’ve ever been, and obligatory for good reason. So Franklin, Soleil, and I took a quick flight that launches high into the Andes Mountains, just barely cresting over…
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The Ultimate Minimalist Travel Gear List

Alright, “The Ultimate” Minimalist Travel Gear is relative. Even my gear list and Franklin’s gear list are different. My pack is not as small or light as some people’s. But this is my “ultimate” list. For now. I call it… The Ultimate Digital Nomad Graphic Designer on the Run From The Law Gear List. This post…
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Lima, Peru

We spent the month of January this year in Lima, Peru, with a weekend in Cusco and Machu Picchu. Our tendency to post up in a place for a relatively long stretch is both a necessity of maintaining a stable work-life, but also an opportunity for us to experience a place a little more thoroughly….
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Accomodation

You gotta (well, most want to) keep a roof over your head while traveling, and everyone has their preferred shelter. But when deciding where to stay — in a hostel or a homestay, a hotel or an Airbnb — one thought keeps popping into your head: What do Vince and Franklin think? I know, I…
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Building Habits

Daily habits can amount to great change and accomplishment. It’s really that simple. Building and maintaining them can be extremely challenging, but the facts are out: -If you study Japanese 30 minutes a day, you will be able to speak decent Japanese next year. -If you floss every day, your dental health and hygiene will be…
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Edinburgh & Glasgow, Scotland

I shied way from gassing up London because I felt like it has been given its due conversation. Unlike London, however, Scotland could use a little word-of-mouth marketing. We road tripped from London to Edinburgh with the help of two of our English gal pals, Lindsay and Hannah.  To make matters more British, Lindsay drives…
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London, England

It feels  pointless for me to try to write informatively about a place like London. I could tell you some interesting things about certain places in India because you might not have been to them and probably haven’t hear all that much about them, but claiming to have any sort of insight that transcends any of the…
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Biking While Traveling

Riding a bike has become my favorite mode of transportation. Especially when traveling, biking is seems to me the best mix of efficiency and experience. Walking can be a bit slow if you have a lot of ground to cover, while being in a car or bus leaves you sequestered from the very place you want…
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