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Japan, Beyond the Temples A Japan itinerary built for flow, flavor, and room to explore. Step into Japan with intention. This isn’t a race between temples or a checklist disguised as ...

Japan doesn’t need hype. It needs flow.

Temples that invite you to slow down.
Food that quietly takes over the day.
Whisky meant to be sat with, not rushed.

This is how I design a Japan itinerary that actually works once you’re there.

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Turquoise alpine lake framed by leafy green branches in the foreground, with dense pine forest and steep mountains rising behind it near Füssen, Germany. Calm water reflects the trees under soft daylight, creating a quiet, tucked-away alpine scene.

Turquoise alpine lake framed by leafy green branches in the foreground, with dense pine forest and steep mountains rising behind it near Füssen, Germany. Calm water reflects the trees under soft daylight, creating a quiet, tucked-away alpine scene.

There are trips you take to escape
and trips you take to reset.

They are not the same.

📍Füssen, Germany

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Display case filled with decorated chocolates on sticks, arranged on gold trays. Each dessert is coated in marbled milk and white chocolate, rolled in chocolate sprinkles at the base, and topped with a small cinnamon roll skewered on top. In the background are other candies with nuts, chocolate pieces, and bright red sugar coatings. Equal parts festive and chaotic. This is why European Christmas markets quietly ruin normal dessert expectations.

Display case filled with decorated chocolates on sticks, arranged on gold trays. Each dessert is coated in marbled milk and white chocolate, rolled in chocolate sprinkles at the base, and topped with a small cinnamon roll skewered on top. In the background are other candies with nuts, chocolate pieces, and bright red sugar coatings. Equal parts festive and chaotic. This is why European Christmas markets quietly ruin normal dessert expectations.

The best souvenirs are not things…but it doesn’t make the things less beautiful.

They are habits you steal and bring home.

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Great collection!

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Two nearly empty glasses of pale golden German lager sit side by side on coasters at a wooden table. Foam clings to the inside of each glass, suggesting an unhurried drink shared together across the table.

Two nearly empty glasses of pale golden German lager sit side by side on coasters at a wooden table. Foam clings to the inside of each glass, suggesting an unhurried drink shared together across the table.

Travel is 50 percent where you go and 50 percent who you go with. Choose wisely.

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There is always one bottle from a trip that stays in your memory for years.

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Wide, low-tide Omaha beach under layered gray storm clouds. Wet sand stretches far into the distance with shallow pools reflecting the sky. A few small figures walk near the waterline. In the foreground, a curved seawall and road run alongside dark rocks, with a strip of green grass at the edge

Wide, low-tide Omaha beach under layered gray storm clouds. Wet sand stretches far into the distance with shallow pools reflecting the sky. A few small figures walk near the waterline. In the foreground, a curved seawall and road run alongside dark rocks, with a strip of green grass at the edge

Normandy is for people who like meaning without drama.

Coastal wind and Calvados by the fire.

Are you someone who lingers or moves on?

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Rows of green vineyard vines in Willamette Valley stretch down a gentle slope toward a wide valley filled with forests and farmland. The sky is bright and cloudless, and leafy branches frame the top of the image.

Rows of green vineyard vines in Willamette Valley stretch down a gentle slope toward a wide valley filled with forests and farmland. The sky is bright and cloudless, and leafy branches frame the top of the image.

A slow walk through a vineyard fixes things you didn’t realize needed fixing.

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Two people sit on the open deck of a river cruise ship, looking toward Pfalzgrafenstein Castle, a white fortress with red trim perched on a small island in the Rhine. Behind it rise terraced vineyards and the ruins of an old stone tower. The sky is bright with streaks of clouds.

Two people sit on the open deck of a river cruise ship, looking toward Pfalzgrafenstein Castle, a white fortress with red trim perched on a small island in the Rhine. Behind it rise terraced vineyards and the ruins of an old stone tower. The sky is bright with streaks of clouds.

A tall red-brick church with a sharp spire stands at the base of a forested hillside along the Rhine River. The village around it has small homes and buildings tucked into the greenery. The sky is bright blue with scattered clouds, and the river runs across the foreground.

A tall red-brick church with a sharp spire stands at the base of a forested hillside along the Rhine River. The village around it has small homes and buildings tucked into the greenery. The sky is bright blue with scattered clouds, and the river runs across the foreground.

Wine cruise energy is just: “I like joy and I also like not repacking my suitcase.”

Are you Float & Sip or Get Lost On Purpose?

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I’m working on something small and very cozy for Christmas Market season next year.

Not the crowded version.

The good version.

If you’d want first look, just say so.

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A cobblestone square at night in Zurich, softly glowing under warm holiday lights. Tall pastel buildings with shutters and string lights line the square, including a brightly lit restaurant entrance decorated with Christmas trees. The large half-timbered building on the right has rows of windows glowing gold. In the foreground, a stone fountain reflects the lights on the wet pavement. Two people walk in the distance, adding a quiet, cozy feel to the scene.

A cobblestone square at night in Zurich, softly glowing under warm holiday lights. Tall pastel buildings with shutters and string lights line the square, including a brightly lit restaurant entrance decorated with Christmas trees. The large half-timbered building on the right has rows of windows glowing gold. In the foreground, a stone fountain reflects the lights on the wet pavement. Two people walk in the distance, adding a quiet, cozy feel to the scene.

Permission slip for the holiday season:
Slow walks. Warm drinks. Soft light. No rushing.

Consider it approved.

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A narrow cobblestone street at night in Strasbourg, softly lit by warm street lamps and lined with half-timbered buildings. Overhead, glowing holiday decorations shaped like illuminated wine barrels hang across the street, creating a festive shimmer. A few people walk in the distance, and closed café terraces and storefronts frame the quiet, cozy scene.

A narrow cobblestone street at night in Strasbourg, softly lit by warm street lamps and lined with half-timbered buildings. Overhead, glowing holiday decorations shaped like illuminated wine barrels hang across the street, creating a festive shimmer. A few people walk in the distance, and closed café terraces and storefronts frame the quiet, cozy scene.

Which winter aesthetic is calling you right now:
Vienna pastries

Strasbourg storybook streets

Prague at dusk

Munich beer hall glow

Choose your mood.

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A nighttime view of a busy Christmas market in Nuremberg, Germany. Rows of red-striped vendor stalls glow with warm lights while people wander along the cobblestone square, bundled in winter coats. The surrounding historic buildings frame the scene under a deep blue sky, giving the market a festive and cozy atmosphere.

A nighttime view of a busy Christmas market in Nuremberg, Germany. Rows of red-striped vendor stalls glow with warm lights while people wander along the cobblestone square, bundled in winter coats. The surrounding historic buildings frame the scene under a deep blue sky, giving the market a festive and cozy atmosphere.

There are two kinds of Christmas Market travelers:

The shoppers

and the warm-wine-and-vibes wanderers.

Which one are you?

📍Nuremberg, Germany

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Guess you're getting 2 bottles of wine at dinner?? 😆😆

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Some markets are cute.

Some are magical.

Some are 14 tour buses and a pretzel you will talk about for the wrong reasons.

Tell me your market opinions. I know you have them.

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what an absolute fiasco

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Two ceramic mugs filled with steaming mulled wine sit on a wooden table. The mugs are decorated with festive winter scenes of traditional European buildings, evoking a cozy Christmas Market atmosphere.

Two ceramic mugs filled with steaming mulled wine sit on a wooden table. The mugs are decorated with festive winter scenes of traditional European buildings, evoking a cozy Christmas Market atmosphere.

Christmas Markets are basically:
walk a little
snack a little
warm your hands
repeat.
If you could only snack on one thing first, what’s your move?

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I loved our visit to Balvenie. It’s one of our favorites so I guess I’m a little biased.

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just came here to say this is the thread of my dreams...so many options...so little time

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So cute!

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I might just have to take my chances.

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That sounds fantastic. I think I'll be doing the same!

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Mulled wine just tastes better when your hands are cold and you’re a little bit lost in a market square.

What city do you picture when you think of that?

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That looks amazing! Can I put my order in? 😁

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Nice!!

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Beautiful! Will add this one to my list.

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I would definitely play that game! Needs some authentic banjo playing for the soundtrack too.

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Such an iconic distillery.

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We loved our trip to Speyside earlier this year. I can't wait to go back!!

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Are you a Float & Sip person (wine cruises, slow river mornings)?

A Get Lost On Purpose person (vineyard roads and long lunches)?

Or a Market-to-History person (Christmas Markets and Normandy)?

Pick your flavor ↓

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