Whether you’re a food blogger, food writer or just a really big fan of food (me), we’ve all been at least a little guilty of reaching for our phones before our forks—all for the best grub Gram.
Whether you’re a food blogger, food writer or just a really big fan of food (me), we’ve all been at least a little guilty of reaching for our phones before our forks—all for the best grub Gram.
I’m usually beachbeachbeach when it comes to vacationing and travel, but for some reason I wanted something entirely different. So I went to the desert.
I may be different or freakishly travel-crazed or whatever it is, but being free for only 31 percent of my life (weekends + 10 vacation days ÷ 365 days of the year) just doesn’t sound cool to me. And to think of foregoing even one vacation day seems criminal, really.
Ah, packing. Packing tends to get a bad rap as the least favorite of all things travel, but that’s because most people don’t do it right.
It’s summatime! Now the most important thing is: where’s everyone going for summer vacation? I’m planning for Grenada later this summer, but according to American Express, travelers are getting even more exotic than that.
Besides using Prospect Park as a sub for the beach and a place to tan, or to try and maintain a summer body for all that faux beaching, there’s a whole bunch of interesting things to do in Prospect Park throughout the summer.
Bermuda has long been known for its pink sand and postcard perfection, but the 21-square-mile isle has never had more experiences worth traveling for.
I’m going to be honest with you: I have not tasted every fish sandwich in Bermuda. However, I have had many a fish sandwich over the course of my life and this is easily the fairest of them all. (I’m open to pushback here, but I doubt anyone will prove me wrong).
Bermuda has long been known for its beaches (especially the pink sand ones—but more on that later) and for playing host to old people, but the little isle has big things going on and there’s really nothing geriatric about it.
Packing might be the single worst part of travel, but when you have fun stuff to take with you, and more fun stuff to pack it in, it’s like getting your adventure started right. Here are the latest favorite things I’m toting on my travels.