Sunset in Sanya

Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs

Ethan at Outward Bound Here’s a Fairly Random Video I made with Ethan! He recently went to Outward Bound in New Zealand and I thought you might like to see some of it… the camera is a little messed up because the screen was cracked! But, if you can ignore that, maybe you’ll still like […]

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Ribbons in Sanya

Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs

Thanks again to Origin! I’m really loving my Origin PC! I’m using it 75% for running Lightroom really fast and the other 25% for gaming! Daily Photo – Ribbons in Sanya We were by one of the giant Buddha statues on Sanya, and, like at most temples, there is a place for visitors to make […]

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Amazing Statue in Sanya

Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs

New Book Recommendation I’m officially adding Jordan Peterson’s “12 Rules” to my recommendation list on Kit.com. I first listened to him on a Sam Harris podcast and liked what he had to say. This book is also really good. He makes a few too many Bible references for me, but, even without that, all the […]

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Dragonair (Cathay Dragon) SYX-HKG in Business Class (KA J, A320)

Written by oneworld82 @ Airways and Travels

Sad to say, our vacation was coming to an end. Despair not though, as one of the highlights – my journey back home on Cathay Pacific and American Airlines first class – was yet to come. It was very hard to bid farewell to the Ritz-Carlton Sanya. Boy, Yalong Bay is stunning! Anyways, after a […]

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A gorgeous piece of Hainan: Yalong Bay

Written by oneworld82 @ Airways and Travels

We stayed at the Conrad for four nights to take advantage of Citi Prestige’s 4th night free deal, which saved us around $400. Since we stayed in Hainan five nights, we decided to spend the last night in Yalong Bay to check this increasingly famous spot out. I was struggling between the Mandarin Oriental and […]

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Suites (Singapore Airlines), Cities and food (Hong Kong, Guangzhou featuring Michelin-starred restaurants), Beaches (Sanya), and more First Class (CX F) – A late-Fall trip to Southern China

Written by oneworld82 @ Airways and Travels

In December 2015, while on a business trip to London, I contracted scarlet fever. This substantially harmless but extremely irritating children’s disease had, somehow, found its way to my body, and it decided to manifest itself while I was flying trans-Atlantic on AA First Class. I still remember my doctor’s face when he found out […]

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