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
Beautiful Boston
I travel a lot but I’m always happy to come home to Boston. Every year growing up my dad would take me on a special trip into the city. I always wore fabulous and impractical shoes and got blisters and we always toured a new area of what would one day be my home. People…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Napping in the Berkshires. 2) Planning for my next adventure. 3) Edith Wharton’s summer home, The Mount. 4) Have you read about my favorite travel bags? 5) Sneak peak of my stay at The Federal House Inn. 6) Perpetually picnicking at this time of year.
Baggallini Travel Bags
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
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





