By Jessica Festa on July 23, 2015 in Australia, Bordeaux, California, Europe, Featured, France, Italy, Loire Valley, Pacific, Photos
There’s a reason certain wine regions are popular. And while these certainly deserve a visit, sometimes it’s nice to explore lesser-known regions for a less touristy trip. I recently shared my top unique South Australia...
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Savannah has long been on the map for travelers, because of its rich Southern heritage, haunting Spanish moss and, well, its haunting in general. But one thing you might not realize is that the city...
This historic stretch, aka Old Queen Street East, was supposed to blow up years ago. Many were hoping that both foot traffic and businesses would pick up considering how close this neighbourhood is to Yonge...
On the 7th day, God said, “Let there be a perfect dessert.” And BAM! The cupcake was born. With a moist base, perfect frosting-to-cake ratio, and mouthfuls of flavor packed into a pretty small package,...
We all pulled the chairs up close gathering around our stereo cabinet. My dad was ready; he had his number 2 pencil and yellow legal notepad. He was meticulously filling each line with a number...
I had been travelling in Vietnam for just over a week – faced the wonderfully chaotic streets of Hanoi, taken the “less traveled” hiking rout through Cat Ba National Park, crawled through the mud-filled Dark...
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