It’s literally been over a year since we’ve camped. So we decided that it was about time, especially since we had been in lock down in our town for over 3 months. COVID-19 was not going to keep us inside forever and our friends Erica and Alex had invited us to join them from months…
It was a Friday March 13th, the last day before our break from construction started, to allow the recently poured roof to dry. We were happy that after 4 weeks of construction we weren’t going to have a crew around for the next while. We’d have the whole place for ourselves. And although we had…
It was a crazy 2019! We had this blog post drafted last year and never posted it. Better late than never! First Keg event at home So as Roger started ripping apart the mini-fridge for a kegerator, he made space inside for our very first keg. EVER. It was an experimental Saison-like-thing Roger had played…
A few months back we went to Colombia on vacation. We had an amazing time. Hopefully sometime soon we will have a chance to write up a post about that. Here is a sneek into what went down: View this post on Instagram A typical picture of us. We found a tienda in Las Flores…
This past month has been a reminder about why the idea of opening up a hostel even occurred to us. Both of us have had our share of travelling stories as we have both travelled independently, with family or friends, winging it, or following a tightly timed schedule or staying at a resort, all of…
Kill-a-toe-ah So we finally took more than a lunch break kind of break, escape reality, and decided to make the trek south for some much needed camping at the Quilotoa caldera. cal·de·rakalˈderə,kôlˈderə,kalˈdirə noun a large volcanic crater, typically one formed by a major eruption leading to the collapse of the mouth of the volcano. Quilotoa…