Title: “Unveiling the Mysteries: Archeological Wonders of the World” Travel is an exciting quest for understanding and connection. What better way to nurture that connection than by visiting the remains of past civilizations? Let’s walk…
Title: “Savor the Flavor: Culinary Tours Around the World” Travel has many flavors, and one of the best-tasting is undoubtedly food. Each region’s unique cuisine tells an intricate story about its culture, history, and essence.…
Title: “Adventures on Rails: Discovering the World through Scenic Train Journeys” What could be more romantic than traversing through breathtaking landscapes on board a train? Rail journeys offer a different travel perspective, allowing us to…
Title: “Exploring the Hidden Wonders: Underrated Islands Around the World” Island vacations often bring to mind crowded beaches and busy tourist attraction sites. But, what if we can discover islands off the beaten path, offering…
Title: “Dive Into Culture: Visiting the World’s Most Fascinating Local Markets” Traveling isn’t just about gawking at stunning landscapes or ticking off famous landmarks. It’s about immersing oneself in the rich tapestry of culture that…
Title: “Journey to the Stars: Top Stargazing Spots Around the World” If you’ve ever yearned to escape the city lights and gaze upward into the cosmos’ boundless beauty, this venture is for you. Let’s embark…
Step off the beaten path and explore corners of the world that remain untapped by travel enthusiasts. It’s time to unearth the globe’s most stunning and under-the-radar destinations, where you’ll encounter new cultures, gastronomic delights,…
The neighbourhoods of Vancouver are as vast and diverse as the city’s landscape. One of my own personal favourites has always been the historic area called Gastown. Known for its famous Steam Clock, Gastown is…
A few months ago I ran into the Shoppers Drug Mart across the street with just my debit card in hand to grab something (no recollection of what it was – I’m there so often) but this time…
I have a confession to make, one that is sure to make any hairstylist cringe. It has been almost seven months since I have had my hair coloured and over a year (yikes!) since I…
I did it. After months of being on the fence about it, I finally took the leap and signed up for ClassPass. I’d heard about ClassPass about a year ago from one of the bloggers I follow,…
Last weekend, Plenty held their warehouse sale at the Vancouver Convention Centre. In spite of my brain-fog from Saturday night, I decided (with a little persuading from a friend) that I would make an appearance. I prayed…
It’s been a while since I have last visited my corner of the internet and I’m happy to say it stills feel like home. Did I miss it? Of course! But I needed a…
Christmas is a time for laughter and joy. It’s a time for eating, drinking and relaxing with family and friends. A time to embrace giving but also secretly relish in receiving and as many couples know,…
What can I say about November… so long and good riddance! The days got shorter and darker, the weather in Vancouver was pretty ‘Meh” and since I was participating in Sobevember, I couldn’t even have a…
After six months of travelling, it won’t come as a surprise that I didn’t have the funds to go out and buy a work wardrobe for my new corporate gig. Therefore, over the past few weeks I…
The other day I was in Forever 21 and as I left, the change room associate said, “Just so you know, we open at 6am on Friday”. I gave her a puzzled look, responded…
I’m happy to say that I have very fond (and mildly fuzzy) memories of my last trip to Las Vegas. I went with my girlfriends at the tender age of 21 and had the time…
I distinctly remember growing up in our household we were not allowed to bring out the Christmas decorations until after December 7th… my little brother’s birthday. My mom would try her best to hide the…
Back in July, I wrote a post about the Red Light District in Amsterdam where I shared some interesting facts about the De Wallen (as it is known to locals) district. One topic I did…