After discovering my love for all things France the past few years, it was nice to return to my “roots” with a trip to Italy (I studied abroad in Florence and it was my first…
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Travelogue – Havana, Cuba – Where To Eat?
The food in Cuba we found to be very hit or miss. As we researched and asked around, the same few restaurants rose to the top of recommendations. Unfortunately we found little to be “outstanding”…
Travelogue – Viñales, Cuba
The highlight of our trip to Cuba was a day trip to Viñales, the tobacco valley about 2.5 hours west of Havana. I didn’t do much research and completely underestimated the size of Cuba as…
Travelogue – Havana, Cuba
I never thought I’d make it to Cuba for a vacation, but lucky for me I have some wonderful friends who insisted we make it happen. My post is a bit delayed, we went back…
Travelogue – Costa Rica Girls Getaway
When a few girlfriends proposed a weekend trip, I knew just the place! I had filed away the Harmony Hotel into my bucket list after seeing a post of the colorful surfboards and beautiful beaches…
Wine Wednesdays – Grace Winery
In between all the eating during our 36 hours in Philly, we had a chance to head out to the country to visit Grace Winery. It was a beautiful sunny day, and just a 40…
Travelogue – 36 Hours in Philly
One of my favorite things about NYC is its proximity to other destinations. Case in point, we recently headed to Philadelphia for a 36 hour foodie tour. Amtrak was having a sale so it was…
Travelogue – Offseason Overnight in Sag Harbor, NY
After 8 years (8 years?!?!) in NYC, I’ve been lucky to explore much of the east end of Long Island. I realized late this fall that this past summer was my first summer with no…
Looking Back on 2016 – And That’s A Wrap
I know, I’m a little late to this whole “2016 recap” thing and apologies for my absence in the past month. I took full advantage of being truly present and enjoying every minute of my…
Travelogue – Dallas and What I Ate At The Texas State Fair
Why Dallas you may ask? Not exactly the most exotic location, but I had some dear friends move to the “Big D” and I was long overdue for a visit. The man and I flew…