From left to right: 1) Classing up an evening at home with a customized Willow Tree pie. 2) Sunrise over the Prudential Center. 3) Little journalist, big world. 4) Pineland Farms in Portland, Maine. 5) All the major Thanksgiving food groups. 6) My idea of a healthy breakfast.
Back Bay Chocolate Tour
Every year my cousin Ava and I go on a self-guided chocolate tour of Boston’s Back Bay. It’s an easy way to hit all the major sites, and chocolate shops, that the historic neighborhood has to offer. It makes for a delicious few hours, and you can go home with goodies! Stop One: Beacon Hill…Read More
The Westin Portland Harborview
While touring the Portland, Maine food scene with Visit Portland, I stayed at the Westin Portland Harborview, a beautiful property in the middle of downtown. Portland is such a walkable city, and there’s no better starting point than the Westin. Just across Congress Street is the Portland Art Museum and two blocks to the left is…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Spent a few days in Baltimore toasting the town. 2) A fun opening at Reynolds Gallery. 3) Beautiful row houses in Charm City. 4) Always communing with art. 5) Guess which tag is mine. 6) Amtrak necessities.
Loose & Lacy
As you may have noticed, I’ve been doing a lot of food-based travel recently (see here and here). I’ve learned to choose my outfits very specifically for these types of tours. When you’re going to spend all day eating it’s best to wear something loose and comfortable, and easy to transition to a 30-minute power…Read More
Foodie Tour of Portland, Maine
I know it seems like I’ve been living in Portland, Maine these days! But after my art trip with Greyhound I couldn’t resist Visit Portland’s invitation to a foodie tour of the seaside city. Portland’s culinary scene has exploded in the last few years, and it goes well beyond Duckfat and Eventide Oyster. Our first…Read More