Any subscribers will be glad to hear that this ends the whirlwind update from “that other travel blog”. Bringing you this last Starbucks Around the World from Houston means I’m up-to-date (on Starbuckses, anyway) and I won’t be clogging up your newsfeed nearly as much. Although, I have to say, it’s been so fun for … Continue reading »
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Starbucks Around the World: Chicago, IL
Disclaimer: Since Travelpod does not allow you to export blogs, I shall be bringing old entries to you slowly, but surely, through good, old-fashioned (and painstakingly arduous) Cut-and-paste. July 30, 2010 Quite before the crack of dawn, this Starbucks stop is at O’Hare International Airport at the beginning of our beautiful trip to Oaxaca, Mexico … Continue reading »
Starbucks Around the World: Mexico City, Mexico
Disclaimer: Since Travelpod does not allow you to export blogs, I shall be bringing old entries to you slowly, but surely, through good, old-fashioned (and painstakingly arduous) Cut-and-paste. December 24, 2007 Having already visited stores in Canada and the US (continental and Alaska), this beauty completes the North American tour of Starbucks stores. Here at … Continue reading »
Puerto Escondido, Mexico: Beach, beer, bugs, best meal
Disclaimer: This trip occurred exactly one year ago. Since Travelpod does not allow you to export blogs, I shall be bringing them to you in real time, just a year later. August 11, 2010 Puerto Escondido is a strange combination of hidden surfer meca, tacky resort town and third world country. As an example, on … Continue reading »
Bahias de Huatulco, Mexico: Dos Gringas Rojas
Disclaimer: This trip occurred exactly one year ago. Since Travelpod does not allow you to export blogs, I shall be bringing them to you in real time, just a year later. August 3, 2010 To the beach! Our trip to the airport at Huatulco was an absolutely breath taking 35 min flight in a 12-seater … Continue reading »
Oaxaca City, Mexico: Arts, crafts, & hanging meat
Disclaimer: This trip occurred exactly one year ago. Since Travelpod does not allow you to export blogs, I shall be bringing them to you in real time, just a year later. August 1, 2010 I’m told that Oaxaca City is the “capital” of the South, well, in truth, my Moon handbook told me this, and … Continue reading »