You may have gathered by now that I recently made the pilgrimage to Russia. After a decade of studying Russian literature and history, I hopped on a plane to experience the place firsthand. The two week trek started in Saint Petersburg and ended in Moscow. As you can imagine, I have a lot of feelings,…Read More
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Coastal Maine Travel Guide
A few weeks ago I spent some time communing with nature on the coast of Maine. It’s easy to see why this is such a popular summer destination. With miles of pristine coastline, endless scenic photo ops, and lobster at every turn, it definitely checked all my boxes for a perfect vacation! Where to Stay…Read More
Glamping at Tops’l Farm
Last week I took to the hills of Maine for a break from the craziness of urban life. Tops’l Farm in Waldoboro hosted me and my friend the uber talented photographer Rebecca Gatto for a few days of natural bliss. Tops’l is a glamping site, which means you’re camping but with important comforts like adorable…Read More
The Federal House Inn
During our trip to the Berkshires, our home base at The Federal House Inn became an integral part of what made out trip fantastic. The getaway was all about relaxation and Marsha and Ken made that easy. The beautiful property is designed for reclining in the scenic gardens with a cocktail. We spent a memorable…Read More
Brine Oyster, Newburyport
Last week I had the pleasure of dining at Brine Oyster, Newburyport. Sister of Oak & Rowan in Boston and Ceia Kitchen in Newburyport, Brine is a must-hit for seafood lovers. The intimate, contemporary space is situated on State Street just a block from the water. There’s a handful of high tops, a few standard…Read More
The Berkshires Travel Guide
Can you believe I’ve lived in Massachusetts for seven years and had never been to the Berkshires? Blasphemy. Earlier this month I went on a girls trip to Western MA with my mom, my aunt, and my cousin. Known for scenic beauty and a lively arts scene, the Berkshires exceeded my wildest expectations. It’s historically…Read More