16 Things We Can Learn from Astronauts
Two years ago, I read the excellent An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth by Col. Chris Hadfield, the most social media-savvy of all astronauts…
Continue ReadingBROography Epicurian Meals #1: Porchetta Recipe
Here at BROography, we’re all about living a rich life. And that includes not only consuming delicious food but being able to create the…
Continue ReadingWould You Be Friends With You? (3 min read)
Yes, the person who you are right now reading this very sentence. Would you be friends with the person you are today? Think of everything you may or…
Continue ReadingHow to Avoid the “Hammer and Nail” Pitfall in Your Job
This is the first article in a new series on jobs and careers. We at BROography want you to live a rich life (no we don’t mean sitting on a pile of…
Continue ReadingIsla Mujeres: Sunset of our Mexicadventure in the “Sunrise of Mexico”
Legacy I wrote this article extremely sad! Sad because I knew this was the last destination of our BRO-ventures. This timeless saying is oh so…
Continue ReadingBoogie All Night Long in Playa del Carmen
After spending the early afternoon diving and snorkeling in the underworld of Dos Ojos Cenote, we arrived in Playa del Carmen right before sunset. We…
Continue ReadingHappy International Women’s Day: Celebrating the Incredible Women We’ve Met
Behind every great man, there is a great woman. So this archaic saying goes. Today is International Women’s Day, and we have plenty of…
Continue ReadingTulum: Chill Beach Paradise at a Cost
We arrived in Tulum as night was falling. Jarelle and I, balling hard on virtual crypto mega profits, had decided to book one of those overpriced…
Continue ReadingCoba, Mexico: Children of the World, Life Lessons and New Friends
The Pure Innocence of Children I want to start this article off on a lighter note. I wanna talk about “kids”: they are so awesome and…
Continue ReadingChanneling Our Inner Indiana Jones at the Ek Balam Archeological Site
Our first morning in Mexico had already brought its lot of exciting wonders. If you’ve read our article on Chichen Itza and Ik Kil, then you…
Continue ReadingChichen Itza & Cenote Ik Kil: Seven and a Half Wonders of the World
2 min read Lesson Learned I have an unhealthy habit of NOT researching the places I travel to until AFTER I visit the destinations. We live in a…
Continue ReadingExploring the Wonders of Valladolid, Mexico: Colonial Architecture, Cenotes X’Kekén, Samula and Samaal
Ask your friends who have been to Yucatán where they’ve visited, and they’ll most likely say Cancún, Chichen Itza pyramid and cenote Ik Kil.…
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