I fell in love with Baggallini bags last year when looking to replace my backpack. I usually travel with just a backpack so it had to be big enough for a few days worth of supplies. I also travel with all my work equipment, computer, camera, lenses, chargers, so those needed to fit as well….Read More
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Chicago Travel Guide
My second trip to the Windy City was every bit as enchanting as the first. I popped by for a few days to accompany my friend Nisreen on her work trip. She’s a top dog marketer in the food world and was attending the National Restaurant Association’s convention. The last time I went to Chicago…Read More
Easy Packing with MM.LaFleur
I live for the carry on bag. Despite my interest in fashion I like to pack light and stay mobile when I’m traveling. I partnered with MM.LaFleur to illustrate how conscious packing and outfit planning can keep your luggage light. With just five items, I’ve made a week’s worth of stylish outfits. Even better, MM.LaFleur…Read More
Portsmouth, NH Travel Guide
I grew up in Southern New Hampshire and visiting the seaside town of Portsmouth was always one of my favorite activities. Still an active shipping port, Portsmouth has also developed a trendy food scene and a frankly astounding number of local boutiques. For shopping, sipping, and seaside strolls it can’t be beat. Where to Stay …Read More
Day Trip to Salem, MA
Last week I took a day trip out of the city to Salem, MA. Though it’s famous for the seventeenth century witch trials, Salem has become a vibrant, artistic hub. And it’s only a 30 minute train ride from Boston on the MBTA commuter rail. What to Do The most well known art experience in…Read More
Beauport Hotel, Gloucester
It may not seem like it, but spring and summer are around the corner and it’s time to start thinking about warm weather getaways. Last weekend Elissa of Style Wire and I spend a night at the Beauport Hotel in Gloucester. It’s a beautiful property and less swarmed than the Cape or Martha’s Vineyard. Plus,…Read More