by Stowaway Magazine | Mar 11, 2019 | Blog, Fall 2019
Photo by Şahin Yeşilyaprak via Unsplash It’s an unfortunate reality that not everyone’s dad was as cool as mine when it came to camping credentials. We camped enough to make our Neanderthal ancestors jealous—or at least any local Scoutmaster. What was our secret? The...
by Stowaway Magazine | Mar 6, 2019 | Blog, Field Notes, Service
Photo courtesy of Cambodian Children’s Fund Have you ever thought of helping people while traveling? Nowadays, there are a lot of traveling-volunteering programs that provide people with opportunities to do service while traveling. However, the fact is that...
by Stowaway Magazine | Mar 4, 2019 | Blog, Culture, Fall 2019, Life
Photo by Alan Levine St. George Utah is known for its red rocks, hikes, and amazing weather. It’s the perfect place to go if you want to escape the winter months. However, the biggest gem there is the Tuacahn Center for the Arts. This 2,000-seat amphitheater has...
by Stowaway Magazine | Mar 4, 2019 | Blog, Insider, Tips & Tricks
For many, the airport is the most stressful and chaotic part of traveling. The lines are long, the food is expensive, and the security agents vary wildly between helpfully cheerful and bitterly grouchy. However, there are plenty of ways to prepare that will ease your...
by Stowaway Magazine | Feb 25, 2019 | Blog, Culture, Eats, Fall 2019
Have you ever wanted to be surrounded by hooting owls or stared at by sleepy felines? The Japanese certainly have, and like any good enterprising individual, they have worked to make their dreams a reality. When I went to Japan last year, I had the wonderful...
by Stowaway Magazine | Feb 22, 2019 | Archive, Blog, Fall 2019, Happenings
Fun fact: there are 2,700 different kinds of earthworms, and one acre of land can hold over one million worms. Every year on the second Saturday in April, Sopchoppy, Florida holds a Worm Gruntin’ Festival featuring—you guessed it—worms. During the festival, hundreds...