12 Marriages. 40+ Countries. One Honest Truth.
Most travel blogs focus on where to eat or where to sleep. We focus on how people live, love, and commit.
We don’t guess. We go. Because the most beautiful stories are the ones that haven’t been edited for the masses.
We’ve participated in 12 traditional marriage and blessing ceremonies across the globe. From the highlands of Mindanao to the hidden ghats of the world, we have stood witness to the most sacred traditions of different cultures. These experiences taught us that you don’t find the truth of a place in a tourist brochure—you find it in the community.
We are John and Heather.
At 53, as empty nesters and full-time digital nomads, we aren’t “vacationing.” We are documenting. We traded the predictable for the profound, using our motorbikes to reach the places most people skip.
The We Brown Bacon Standard
We believe in Real Travel and No Shifting Sand. In an industry full of filtered photos and “Top 10” lists, we provide the raw, unscripted blueprint for those who want to live local.
- Deep Immersion: We don’t just pass through; we participate. Whether it’s documenting a tribal wedding or navigating a local market, we go deep.
- The Full Picture: We give you the reality of the nomad life—the complex visas, the high-altitude routes, and the local eateries that don’t have a website.
- Authentic Expertise: We’ve been the Superhosts, the travelers, and the guests. Now, we are your boots-on-the-ground strategists.
We document the raw, unscripted reality of life on the move. Whether we are navigating government visa offices, documenting traditional marriage ceremonies across cultures, or finding the best street food in the high-altitude regions of Mindanao, we provide the blueprint so you don’t have to guess.
Tested Intel: Every guide we publish is grounded in our actual boots-on-the-ground experience.
No Fluff: If a place is overrated, we say it.
Local Immersion: We prioritize community over crowds.
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We aren’t just building a website; we’re building a record of cultural truth. Whether you’re here for the technical logistics of nomadic life or the stories of love and tradition from across the sea, we’re glad you’re here.
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