Recently while on a walk at the Emeryville Marina with my friend Leslie and her son, my nearly three year-old friend Dean, the conversation turned, as it so often does, to travel. Strolling by the boats, Leslie said, “What do you think Dean; what if you, Daddy and me got on a boat and sailed… Continue reading Out of the Mouths of Babes: Travel Lessons
Author: the roamantics
How to get a Good, Safe Tattoo Abroad
Recently while we were in Rarotonga, Francisco got a beautiful Polynesian-style tattoo from Ti, one of their top tattoo artists. I stood by as he went through the process of making sure Ti and his shop would be the right fit just as he’d done a hand full of times with other tattooists & shops… Continue reading How to get a Good, Safe Tattoo Abroad
First Solo Nude Getaway- Conquering a Fear
I just spent the last two days naked with a bunch of strangers…and it was great! I’d been to Harbin Hot Springs plenty of times in the past. In fact it’s become the place Francisco and I go when we feel like we need at least two weeks off but don’t have two weeks to… Continue reading First Solo Nude Getaway- Conquering a Fear
New Home for the roamantics
We’ve got a new site! After what feels like the longest week ever, a lot of reading and research, emails, 3 failed theme attempts, at least ten lengthy calls to our new web host, and a lot of futzing and nail-biting, we’re (you’re!) finally here- phew! While I set up our wordpress.com site in July… Continue reading New Home for the roamantics
Rarotonga’s Giggle-Worthy Signs
Blame it on the rain (she wrote, trying not to provoke a Milli Vanilli cyber sing-along) but today I’m cheered by looking back at photos of fun signs and t-shirts from Rarotonga. They remind me of the Rartongan people we met- friendly, funny people who are quick to laugh, love to tease, and use the… Continue reading Rarotonga’s Giggle-Worthy Signs
5 Gorgeous Sunsets in Rarotonga
It’s true that you don’t need to go to Rarotonga to enjoy a great sunset. In fact, in most parts of the world you could even just stay home and watch the sun set every day. But how often do you do that? I honestly, unfortunately, can’t remember the last time we took the time… Continue reading 5 Gorgeous Sunsets in Rarotonga