If you’ve been keeping up with me on the blog you’ll know I was #BookedAndBusy this summer. The travel highlight of my summer was going to Italy. While there, I learned to master the art of making pasta, and in the months since I’ve tried to perfect my craft. I promise you, after making pasta […]
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48 Hours in Ithaca
The Finger Lakes Region of New York is known for its vineyards, breathtaking views, and quaint and cozy B&B’s. Nestled right at the southern tip of Cayuga Lake sits the city of Ithaca. To those unfamiliar with the city, it’s just another blimp on you way traversing through central New York. A strange but quaint town, […]
Food on the Fly: Monell’s
Recently I traveled down to Nashville and went on a quest to find the best southern home-style cooking the city had to offer. Several Uber drivers suggested the same old spots along the tourist strips. So when I came across Monell’s I was surprised no one had recommended it. I now realize it’s probably because this gem of a […]
36 Hours in Pittsburgh
Steel City. The City of Bridges. The City of Champions (this title is debatable). Whatever you call it, Pittsburgh is a true gem of a city along the rust belt of America. It’s rich history and breathtaking natural landscape make it a great city to spend a quick weekend in. With dozens of unique neighborhoods, […]
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Half of My Heart is Still in Havana
It’s been several months since I had the once in a lifetime experience of visiting Cuba and every now and again, I find myself reflecting on all the incredible memories I was able to create. For decades we as Americans have been closed off from visiting Cuba and the mystique of it all only added […]
Winter Weekend Getaway: 48 Hours in Boston
In the Northeast winter isn’t just a season, it’s a lifestyle. But, just because it’s cold doesn’t mean you can’t travel. So if you find yourself in the pride of New England lace up your boots, throw on your best Patriots knitted cap, and get to visiting these great destinations. Day 1: 11 AM: Head […]