It’s been more than three years since my last post! A lot’s happened since way back when, and it’s time to catch you all up on what I’ve been up to, and what you can expect in the near future from…

Dachau: Where it all began
Dachau was a first in many ways. It was the first concentration camp opened in Germany. It was one of the first symbols of the true evil that was about to be propagated by the Nazis. It was one…
A peek inside Prague’s Sex Machines Museum
Prague’s Sex Machines Museum is located right near the Old Town Square in the center of town and is very much a touristy trap. But, it’s also very much at home in Prague, considering the city’s reputation for slightly quirky…
When Travel turns serious – Neuengamme Concentration Camp
Travel isn’t all about fun and games for me. While I do believe in cutting loose and enjoying myself, as I had done a earlier in Hamburg, I don’t shy away from visiting those places or seeing those sites that…
The Delirium Cafe – Brussels
The Delirium Cafe is a renowned site amongst beer afficianados, famous not only for it’s location – in the Beer Mecca known as Belgium – but also for it’s distinguished taplist and, even more so, for it’s incredible bottle list,…
Hamburg’s Sinful Mile: Traveling the Reeperbahn
The Reeperbahn is a unique experience for anyone visiting Hamburg, and for anyone at all interested in nightlife in Europe, I’d recommend at least a visit to the area. It’s interesting not only for the fun that you can get…
A million penises on main street
The Icelandic Phallological Museum is really one of those sites that you need to see, whether or not you happen to be a rabid fan of penis. It’s located on one of the main streets in Reykjavik and is home…

Iceland – Encounters with shark-jello
One of the first things that stands out about Iceland is the quality of its food. The seafood, lamb, and even staples like pizza, are superior. But, then, it figures that when everything is 30-50% more expensive than anywhere else,…
Iceland – First Impressions
Iceland is best described as an incredibly clean, but almost alien, curiosity. The thing that struck me most as a native Pacific Northwesterner in first arriving was the complete lack of trees. Iceland is a blasted country, with sparse grass,…
Backstory and Bon Voyage
I intend this first series of post to be a bit of catchup. There have been a number of changes that have occurred in my life over the course of the past year and I intend to document them. There…