When Veganism is More than a Dietary Choice
Here are five types of people for whom veganism is not a choice, but a necessity.
Our personal essays will showcase our reflections on themes that we have observed in our travels. Think of this section as our op-ed, where we will go more in depth with our personal experiences, our daily life on the road, and discussion of current events.
Kind Traveling: To travel kindly means you leave the destination better than you found it. You travel with reuseable silverware, cups, and straws; you avoid using plastic bags, you book with eco-friendly touring companies; you avoid booking experiences that involve animal cruelty; you always treat the locals with kindness by respecting local customs; and you dress according to your environment.
Here are five types of people for whom veganism is not a choice, but a necessity.
Today, though, I can now see just how Texas’s dynamic cultural, economic, and culinary histories have captured the world’s attention for over four centuries, as it has surely captured ours.
Our names are Benjamin Hagerty and Brianne Nemiroff. We’re a married couple originally from California. Since we became a couple in 2009, we have always been passionate about travel, both locally and abroad. We were inspired to take a long-term trip in 2017 to explore more of Canada and the U.S. and we soon realized that this wasn’t just a lengthy trip, but a new lifestyle choice, and that we were destined to explore.
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