Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

4.20.2011

Maps Book

I have this thing for maps and globes... maybe I'm just dreaming of traveling. 
I've been looking for maps to frame for my wall gallery,
and came across this fantastic find of a book: Maps by Lena Corwin.

Lena Corwin began illustrating city maps monthly for an interiors magazine in 2004 
and decided to gather her forty favorite maps and make a book.  
There are 20 maps of cities in the United States and 20 maps of cities outside the US.
I think this would make for a fun gift to someone who loves a good
coffee table book and/or who loves to travel.

3.06.2011

Live the Language: Paris


Spotted this fantastic video clip for the EF Live the Language campaign over on Black*Eiffel.  
This is a creative way to advertise... and apparently it is successful, because I'd like to jump on a plane and take a trip with EF to Paris-- Right now! 
Funny thing... back in the day, when I was a teacher, I organized tours with EF and took students to Boston, MA on American History Tours.  I really enjoyed working with them and love their programs! 


This 24 Hours in Paris is also a fun video.

5.24.2010

NEW YORK, NEW YORK!!


Mr. D and I decided to take a last minute trip to NYC, and I'm so glad we did.  
Sometimes it is hard to get away, but it is always worth it in the end.  
We have never been to NYC together, so I'm glad we had the opportunity
to do it and visit my brother, sister-in-law, and their baby C
before they move back to Utah, 
after graduating from Cornell.  We had such a great time 
and were able to see and do so much. Blisters all over my feet became quite the problem!  
Here are a some highlights and some ideas of great things to do while in NYC.


*Ellis Island & Statue of Liberty.  We did the real deal and went to both of these islands for the full effect.  If you don't want to actually go to the island, then taking the Staten Island ferry is an option, because it is free and you get to have a nice ride past the the two islands.  We like to see historical sites, so it was fun to visit where all the immigrants had to stop before coming to America.


*I have heard so many things about the Shake Shack so I put a stop to Madison Square Park on the must see list.  When we arrived the line was crazy long.  Mr. D  was not happy about standing in line to eat.  But after we tasted our burgers, fries, fresh lemonade, and a black & white concrete shake... he was so happy and understood why.  IT REALLY IS THAT GOOD! I'm typically not a burger and fries girl, but those were the best I've had- hands down!


*FINALLY! I love going to Broadway shows...LOVE!  I don't get to go often anymore, and have been wanting to see Wicked for quite some time.  It did not disappoint. Loved it. The cast and production was quite fantastic.


*We went for a lovely walk on The High Line.  It is a new walkway that was originally constructed in the 1930s, to lift dangerous freight trains off Manhattan's streets.  The High Line has become a mile-and-a-half-long elevated park, running through the West Side neighborhoods of the Meatpacking District, West Chelsea and Clinton/Hell's Kitchen. It is beautiful, and a great way to see that neighborhood. 

*Top of the Rock is a must do!  Go to the Rockefeller Center and take the Top of the Rock tour where you go 70 stories high to see an incredibly amazing view of the concrete jungle.  Plus, it is fun to see where the ice skating rink is, NBC studios, and the Today show.  While in the area, we stopped in to get a cupcake from Magnolia Bakery.  Speaking of cupcakes...I was so disappointed!  We went to stop in at Crumbs Bakery for the famous cupcakes, but the only time we were in the area was on Sunday, and it was closed. :( Too bad.  So sad.

*Walking the Brooklyn Bridge was one of the highlights!  It was such a beautiful evening and the bridge is a fantastic site to see.  Apparently, this trek has become quite the thing to do, along with stopping at the famous Grimaldis Pizzeria.  Why is it that New York has the most amazing food?  AMAZING!  A bit of advice: we called Grimaldis when we started the walk across the bridge and ordered take-out.  That way, we didn't have to stand in the insane line.  We took our pizza to this little park right next to the river and had a nice little dinner while enjoying the view of NYC.


*Now, don't think I'm weird for recommending this, but we took one of those tourist buses with the open top, and loved it! We were able to use it as transportation around town and we could hop on and off as we pleased.  We were able to see parts of NYC and Brooklyn that we would have never been able to see otherwise.  NYC is just too big to cover in four days.   We took the bus to Central Park one day, and had a nice walk in the park to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


*A visit to L'Ecole was a recommendation to us, and I highly recommend it to all.  L'Ecole is a French Culinary Institute where you can get a gourmet three course meal for lunch for $28, or a four course dinner for $40 ish. Just writing this, I am drooling... (Que kissing fingers and sending off the love- mua!) You have to call and get reservations because they book up fast. Truth be told, we went there twice.  Mr. D and I loved it so much we had to take my brother and sister-in-law back.  Bonus: it is located in Soho where there is amazing shopping, and a block away from the wheeling and dealing Canal street.  Yes, I picked up a bag while there. But any other shopping did not happen.  Shopping with Mr. D is more torture than fun, so I avoid it. Which is too bad, because to go to NYC without shopping is a major crime.


We are all huge Red Socks fans, so going to see them play the Yankees in Yankee stadium was a super fun experience!  Yankee stadium is really quite remarkable.  The game was very exciting and close, but it in the bottom of the 9th the Yankees won with a walk-off homer.  Boo! And yes, there is a baby under that cute little RS hat. We had to ride the subway back to our hotel and with the masses of drunk Yankees... Yes, we hid our Red Socks apparel.  Just in case, you never know! wink ;)  What a trip! I just love NYC and already have a list of things to do and places to eat brewing for next time.  Can't wait. Girl trip anyone...

11.15.2009

Cinque Terre, Italy

Traveling is a major love of my life! Once upon a time I was able to travel 90% more than I am now. I can’t wait for the day when I’ll be able to do more, because I find so much inspiration when I travel. There is nothing more exhilarating than wandering through the streets of a foreign place and absorbing the culture, history, and people.


Italy is one of my favorite places and I dream of going back.
Infact, I'd love to rent a house there someday and explore, photograph, eat, take italian cooking classes, wander in the many art galleries and museums...
Hey, a girl can dream right!~

7.02.2009

Salt Lake City:: Design Sponge Guide


If you live in SLC or if you are coming here soon, check out a great guide to Salt Lake City over at Design Sponge. Most of my favorites are on there!There are so many great places to shop and eat here, sometimes it is just good to get more ideas. This summer is a great time to branch out and check out some new places! Have Fun!
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