Last week, I was one of some 2,000 people tested for COVID-19 in Rhode Island that day. Rhode Island is … More
Author: isaacroosa
Tesla Model 3 – A Year of Adventures
It’s hard to believe it’s been a whole year since I bought my Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus. Considered … More
Tile to the Rescue: Hidden Keys & Wallets Beware
It happens to the best of us – it’s five minutes after you’re supposed to leave for work, you’re all … More
Human Digestion System – From the Food’s Perspective
Hello, my name is Sally, and I am a chicken and vegetable salad. I am quite a nutritious salad, full of … More
The Geography of Rhode Island
Encompassing only 1.212 square miles, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations is the smallest of the United States of America. Despite its … More
10 Reasons NOT to get a Tesla
…and why they’re all FALSE! You may have some doubts about buying a Tesla, or maybe you’re considering grabbing yourself … More
Tourist in Pripyat – Visiting the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (Part 2)
You have to see it to believe it – Almost falling backwards in an attempt to get a good photo, my jaw dropped as the guide explained that for a while, conspiracy theorists thought that these Duga radar devices were used by the USSR as a means of weather and mind control.
Tourist in Pripyat – Visiting the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (Part 1)
I anxiously kept my eyes glued to Google Maps. What would it be like? What would the city be like, once a bustling Soviet metropolis of 50,000 people, now a wasteland – abandoned in a moment during the disaster in 1986?
Tonsai Bay in Summer and in Winter – When to Visit Thailand?
My wife Olena and I may be two of the only people on Earth who have ever visited Tonsai Bay in Krabi, Thailand in both Winter and Summer. The first trip was a magical ten days full of perfect weather, daily excursions, and lots of swimming and lounging in the sun. Though it probably shouldn’t have, the atmosphere of our second venture to Tonsai really caught us off guard…
Throwback Thursday: Italian Adventures
How cancelled flights, stolen deposits and ankles sprained by angry volcanoes made our trip to Rome, Naples and Pompeii impossible … More