I like to make maps of where I’ve been and where I will go— and everything else in between.
Follow me as I walk or bike every block in New York City
I grew up in Astoria my whole life, but I’ve never passed that one block. I began walking every street in my neighborhood in March 2020 and decided why stop there. I started to keep track of everywhere I’ve walked or biked since. Follow me as I continue to fill in the city!
Keep an eye on all things New York, past and present
The city is full of history and stories, and I’m learning all about it. I made this map that notes every place in New York that has had some significant impact on the city’s trajectory or history.
Need a quick snack or drink?
My friends always are tipping me off to new places, so I’ve been keeping track of new places to eat or drink or places my friends are working. It’s always great to share with people coming in from out of town.
For those getting Lost in Kyoto
As always, I make maps for where I go and want to visit. When I returned from a month-long train trip from Japan tip-to-tip (as well as Seoul and Taipei), people asked what made me visit that one town.
Europe’s top tourist sites — all in one place
Toggle the map layers between Italy and the rest of Europe for the top attractions in even the most remote parts of the continent.
Get another pitstop other than Frank Pepe’s
Not that the pizza’s not worth it, but if you’re on the road frequently between New York and the rest of New England, give some of these roadside attractions a visit.