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

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

UNBELIZABLE

It's good to be back...

Last Wednesday, my friend and I made it out of the New York snow (a miracle), faced major delays in Houston, but somehow still made our puddle jumper flight over to Ambergris Caye, a small beachy island in Belize, only 25 miles long.

While supped up golf carts are the main form of transportation on the island, we preferred to travel like locals and rented bikes to pedal around.

Having just five days on the island, we jumped water immediately to snorkel and dive the beautiful natural reefs. A highlight was renting a small motor boat from Fido's (pronounced Fee-Doughs) and battling the huge waves over to a great secluded reef. I nearly capsized our boat twice crashing through the waves.

On the way back we stopped at the Palapa Bar, a locals only thatch roof bar out on the water, for some tasty beverages.

I made a friend...

There is a tradition at Palapa bar to sign your name somewhere in the bar. This includes and is not limited to chairs, stools, rafters, signs, etc. The higher the better...

While there were some many great moments on the island, a few of the other highlights for me included stopping by Estel's for breakfast on the beach, Ms. Evi's for some delicious fried chicken, grabbing papusas at Waraguma's, a hole-in-the-wall that serves them for $1.25 after 5pm and sitting on the dock drinking a cold Belize brewed Lighthouse Lager after a day on the water. (Can you tell my vacations are centered around eating?)

In all, Belize was unbelizable (excuse the pun) and I can't wait to go back.

What did you do for New Year's?


Thursday, June 3, 2010

San Francisco Dreaming...

I'm typing this on the plane from NYC to San Francisco. Although Internet is now regularly offered on planes, I still find this feature to be very cool...

One of my first stops when I land in SF is to head for a run down by the Golden Gate bridge. The iconic view is one I enjoyed for six years and something I look forward to seeing every time I go back. Here are a few things I've found that remind me of my days in SF... 

This deer print by shopwhimsy would be perfect for my bathroom...


I bought this San Francisco poster by Ork at the Union Street Festival one year. Mine's pink...

I love the graphic look of 1960s Fillmore concert posters Democraticunderground.com

This bus scroll would be perfect for my hallway. Transit Design

I heart this surf shop photo print by Roadside Photographs

A dreamy polaroid print of fantastic Mission shop, Valencia Street Thrift by Girl Hula

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Chatham for a Day...

I'm back after a long travel day from Pennsylvania to Massachusetts yesterday. Currently, my mother and I are staying in the quaint town of Chatham, MA about 1 1/2 hours from Brimfield, MA on the "elbow" of Cape Cod.

Filled with adorable shingled houses and white picket fences, this coastal beach town is gearing up for the summer season.

Despite the small size, Chatham plays host to a number of great restaurants. My favorite is the Wild Goose Tavern. During the summer, a lively institution not to miss is the Chatham Squire.

Tomorrow we are off to Brimfields (I can't wait) and I will be sending updates throughout the day...

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Great Escape...

With Wednesday almost done, I am already dreaming about the weekend. This weekend, I am hoping to get out of city and enjoy some fresh air and springtime blooms north of NYC in the Hudson River Valley.


Known for the sweeping views, laid-back atmosphere and vintage hunting, I am sure to be in heaven.


 Great food and wine are also definitely on the list...


Photos: Town & Country Travel, Country Living)

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