I’m not usually one to be swayed by the opinions of others, positive or negative, when it comes to making my travel plans. But the combination of The New York Times naming Sri Lanka its...
You can't embark on a trip to Iceland without someone in your circles mentioning Blue Lagoon, even if they've never been there. There was such a frenzy on it that I emailed the few people...
By Renee Blodgett on July 15, 2013 in Belgium, Budapest, England, Europe, Events, France, Hungary, London, Paris, Photos
Bastille Day is a bit nostalgic for me, partially because I have a soft spot for France and partly because when I lived in Boston, we celebrated every year. Many of friends at the time...
From the early days when flannel-clad grunge rockers cleared out mosh pits for bands like Soundgarden and Pearl Jam to the present, when Arcade Fire and Kanye West draw gigantic crowds of all ages, Chicago's annual Lollapalooza Festival has taken on a life...
Over on All About Windows Phone this month, I’m reviewing Nokia’s Lumia 928 Windows Phone. Exclusivly available on Verizon at the moment, it’s arguably Nokia’s current flagship (for, ooh, at least two weeks) and photographers...
These images are from last month, from my visit to that region in Garhwal we are now referring to as the very epicentre of the Uttarkhand tragedy. Mostly light showers, with an intermittent heavy one,...
The art scene in Akureyri, Iceland's largest town in the north is more vibrant than I expected. Artists, galleries and creative talent are oozing from this coastal scenic town that boasts mountains, volcanoes, waterfalls, valleys, ice...
No longer reserved for the “delight of gods and priests,” today tequila in its various pours – from straight shots to candy corn cordials – is heartily enjoyed by earthly drinkers all over the world.
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