TRVLR//A2ANew Rig, Same JourneyGetting a new car is like having a new girlfriend. There’s the new and exciting pre- date jitters, the honeymoon giddiness and the…Sep 28, 2017Sep 28, 2017
TRVLR//A2A5 things I learned about living in my carSince leaving the military in 2016 I have been living in my car. With the exception of staying with family or friends for a few weeks at a…Jul 19, 2017Jul 19, 2017
TRVLR//A2AFOCUSThe past few months have been a blur. The hardest part wasn’t the 2,000 mile drive back, or even the unknown of how I was going to stretch…Jul 12, 2017Jul 12, 2017
TRVLR//A2AWhere do we go from here?I have been back in California now for about a month, and after the adrenaline of crushing a 3,000 mile Mexican road-trip wore off I was…Apr 17, 20172Apr 17, 20172
TRVLR//A2AThe Road HomeI’m 40 minutes from the Guatemalan Border, the air is hot and it’s only 9:00 a.m. Its 88 degrees and the breeze, while consistent, feels…Mar 23, 2017Mar 23, 2017
TRVLR//A2AConocer gente es fácil. Pero conocer gente también es difícil.(Click here for English translation)Feb 17, 2017Feb 17, 2017
TRVLR//A2AMeeting people is easy. But meeting people is also hard.(Haga clic aquí para la traducción al español).Feb 17, 2017Feb 17, 2017
TRVLR//A2AGetting to know Tom Knapp, Feed the Hungry San Miguel VolunteerTom Knapp, one of the many dedicated volunteers for Feed the Hungry (FTHSMA), is a substitute driver, or he likes to call it “backup”…Feb 2, 2017Feb 2, 2017
TRVLR//A2AFeeding the Hungry, One School at a timeThe warehouse bay of the Feed the Hungry building is brightly lit and buzzing with people at 6:00 a.m. Volunteers pack crates with food…Feb 1, 2017Feb 1, 2017
TRVLR//A2ATraveler’s FatigueI caught a glimpse of myself in the rear-view mirror. I looked older than I remembered. Flecks of grey peppered my brown hair and the…Jan 27, 20171Jan 27, 20171