You may know Boston for the historic sites that make up its core - the Freedom Trail that weaves through the downtown and north end up into Charlestown - but Boston's Seaport District offers a distinctly different Boston experience. The Seaport District of Boston lies across the Fort Point Channel from Downtown Boston. It's a... Continue Reading →
Around the World in Beers: Cincinnati, Ohio
As a city with a large German population in its early days, it's no surprise that Cincinnati, Ohio has a rich history of brewing. Brewers built lagering cellars and tunnels throughout the city's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, building a brewing empire that lasted until the Prohibition era sent many of them out of business. With the craft... Continue Reading →
Attending the Cincinnati Open
In 2025 I took a little summer long weekend getaway to Cincinnati to attend the Cincinnati Open tennis tournament. As a tennis fan, this one had been on my bucket list for a while, and with newly renovated grounds for 2025, it was the perfect time to go and experience this world-class tennis event. About... Continue Reading →
Exploring Cincinnati: A Guide to the Queen City
This past summer I traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio for the first time. It was a tennis trip, with my primary goal being to attend the Cincinnati Open held just outside of Cincinnati in Mason, Ohio. I added on about two full days of time for exploring the city as well. Cincy is an interesting blend... Continue Reading →
(Re)Visiting Indianapolis: The Indy Motor Speedway Museum and More!
In April this year, I visited Indianapolis for the second time for a work conference. I was there for about five days, flying in on a Sunday morning and leaving on Thursday evening. Despite a full work schedule, I got to get out in the city and do a few things I didn't have the... Continue Reading →
A Short Weekend in Bourbon City: Top Things to See in Louisville
Known as "Bourbon City," Louisville is the largest and most populous city in Kentucky, nestled along the Ohio River on the border with Indiana. As its nickname implies, it's renowned for its bourbon production in addition to being the home of the Kentucky Derby, the Louisville Slugger Factory, and the birthplace of boxing great Muhammad... Continue Reading →
Exploring Sedona: A Perfect One-Day Itinerary
The town of Sedona sits just outside of Flagstaff in a region of Arizona known as the Verde Valley, appropriately named with its lush pine forests that contrast the state's predominantly dry and sandy desert biomes. Sedona is considered to be an energy vortex, making it a mecca for healing and meditation. The town is... Continue Reading →
Around the World in Beers: Houston, Texas
While Austin tends to get more of a reputation as one of Texas' biggest craft beer cities, the beer scene in Houston has also blossomed over the years, with currently over 25 breweries in Houston and plenty more beyond city limits. I was in Houston for a work conference in January, and while I didn't... Continue Reading →
Houston Highlights: Where to Stay, Eat, and Explore on a Short Business Trip
In January I had the opportunity to travel to Houston, Texas for a conference. It was my first time visiting the city, and I had an afternoon on the front end of the conference for exploring, and a few opportunities to eat out around town. Here are some of the highlights of my stay in... Continue Reading →
New Year’s in San Francisco
Prior to 2025, I had never spent New Year's away from home. When a cross-country work trip to San Francisco was scheduled for January 2nd this year, my options were either to fly out on New Year's Day, or arrive early and spend the holiday there, so I opted to fly in early and spend... Continue Reading →

