If you’re like me, whenever you hear of Scottish food, you probably think of Haggis. But with the country’s changing eating habits, Scotland has evolved to be a culinary destination for food lovers with a strong emphasis on fresh and locally sourced produce. With the Atlantic ocean on its doorstep and plenty of rolling green hills means an abundance of fresh seafood, succulent beef, and wild game. You can eat extremely well from the big cities to the furthest isles. Fine bistros, cozy pubs, quirky cafés, and everything in between offer delicious fare. Here is a list of all the food (and drinks) you should try while visiting Scotland: Continue reading
Photo of the Week
Photo of the Week: Majestic
This photo was taken from Glacier Point of the majestic Yosemite National Park. It’s no secret that I love aerial views. I’ve always wanted to see every place from above, so that’s why I am excited to to finally get a drone. I’ve thought about this for along time, but never taken the plunge, until now. I am so excited to try it out when we’re in Scotland.
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Photo of the Week: Oasis
Do you have an oasis that you like to visit, to get away from the hustle bustle of the city? For me, that place is Governor’s Island. It’s located a short (5 minute) ferry ride away from the southern tip of the city. In recent years, the island has had a major facelift transforming the abandoned coast guard base into a green oasis.
The laid-back atmosphere on the island is contagious. Here you will find people riding their bikes instead of cars, having picnics on one of the many green lawns, or taking an afternoon nap at the hammock grove.
Even though it feels like worlds away, the looming city skyline in the distance reminds you that you are only a hop and a skip away from the chaos on the other side. And the best part is that it only costs a $2 dollar ferry ride to get away from it all.
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Photo of the Week: Floating
Kauai, USA
Hawaii is truly a tropical paradise with its lush green fields and cloud covered mountains. This was the place I choose to stay when I was in recovery from my surgery a few years ago. Even though I couldn’t swim or do any fun physical activities, it was simply enough to sit here and enjoy the view while feeling grateful that I was still able to travel .
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Family Time in Powell River
For Canada’s 150th birthday, my family made our way West to British Columbia for our yearly get together. It’s a tradition that we started after we all grew up and moved apart. This year we choose to spend an idyllic week at a small town on the upper Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. The week was spent with good food, good company, and lots of memories that will last a lifetime. Continue reading
Photo of the Week: Ferry
Powell River, Canada
When my sister first suggested we travel to a small town 5 hours from Vancouver, I balked at the idea. It just seemed like too much running around and not much time to relax. But most of the journey was by ferry, and we got to see the beautiful British Columbia landscape from the water – prominently featuring rolling hills and snow capped mountains. Check back next week for more posts from my trip to British Columbia.
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Photo of the Week: Down-time
This was the scene from our beach house where we spent a blissful week enjoying nature and each other’s company. We swam, kayaked, and and relaxed by the beach. We even got to forage for our dinner along the shore. Check back for my detailed post about our time in Powell River, B.C. next week.
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Photo of the Week: Helicopter
This week I am going to take a break from all the nature posts and share this incredible picture of NYC. On Saturday I I got to do something EXTRA special that I’ve wanted to do FOREVER! I took an open-door heli tour around the city with Wings Air, a heli tour company based in Westchester. It was an experience I’ll never forget. Our skillful pilot navigated us to all the landmarks in the city. We were so close to the buildings, it felt like I could reach out and touch them. This one particular shot was taken of the Freedom tower at sunset. You can see the setting sun peaking between the elevator shafts creating an unforgettable shot.
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Photo of the Week: Frozen
Vancouver, Canada
After getting off a red-eye and having four hours of sleep, we decided to head to Squamish to attempt the epic 18 km uphill hike to Garibaldi Lake. Even though it’s warm, the lake was still semi-frozen.
We were less than prepared for the strenuous hike. Thank God we didn’t run into a bear.
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Photo of the Week: Golden Hour
One of my favorite memories of our trip to Florida was undoubtedly the gorgeous sunset at Siesta Beach. We joined the throngs of people looking West, watching the sun slowly descend into the horizon. As the sun went down, the sky turned into a golden spectacle, casting a soft glow on anything and everything that it touched. We lingered until the last bit of light disappeared before making our way back home.
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