Search Results for: europe
A Dakota Thyme style picnic
A delicious stop along the journey through the Black Hills of South Dakota is at an establishment known as Dakota Thyme.
Atlanta Food and Wine favorites
The second annual Atlanta Food and Wine Festival took place this weekend in Midtown Atlanta. With three days of over 80 demonstrations, private dinners and tastings, the festivals was one of … Continue reading Atlanta Food and Wine favorites
Oak Street Cafe
Located off Main Street in downtown Highlands, is a restaurant you will make sure not to miss. A tiny doorway leads you to a staircase to the first floor of … Continue reading Oak Street Cafe
Roatan restaurant guide
I have been getting many requests on restaurant recommendations in Roatan, so here you are. The food served at most restaurants in Roatan tends to have both Western and Caribbean … Continue reading Roatan restaurant guide
Divers welcome
It is not a well-known fact but the secret is out. Roatan, Honduras is home to the second largest coral reef in the world. The entire 33-mile wide island is … Continue reading Divers welcome
Fit for a Princess
Overlooking the St Lawrence River and Dufferin Terrace, in the heart of Quebec City, Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac is a landmark of elegance and history. The hotel was built in … Continue reading Fit for a Princess
Eat for Cure
Join me at the the first ever Atlanta Chef Expo 2012 on Sunday, February 19 at The Foundry at Puritan Mill. It is going to be one big food village … Continue reading Eat for Cure
Instant mob
Since there was no way I was going to even try to climb up Mount Everest, or even Base Camp, I decided to take the easy way out. Several airlines … Continue reading Instant mob
Honeymooning at the top of the world (part 1)
First I would like to kindly thank Sucheta for letting me write a guest entry on her blog! I recently met Sucheta in Nepal where I was re-visiting VIN (Volunteers … Continue reading Honeymooning at the top of the world (part 1)
You must be logged in to post a comment.