October 2015: A Month of Fall, Family, and NYC
October was the most jam-packed month I’ve had in a long time — I recap everything in this post, including my explorations of Brooklyn and Manhattan. Continue reading
October was the most jam-packed month I’ve had in a long time — I recap everything in this post, including my explorations of Brooklyn and Manhattan. Continue reading
My sister and I recently stopped by the Peabody Museum in New Haven — we admired their famous dinosaur exhibit and especially the gems and minerals display. Of course we got pizza too, because when in Rome… Continue reading
My dad’s birthday provided the perfect excuse to take a day off and drive through the prettiest parts of Connecticut in search of lush fall foliage. Check out the photo highlights… Continue reading
My sister threw a monster bash of a Halloween party the other night at her New Haven apartment. Check out the spooky decor and fun costumes — my favorites are Leslie Knope and Ruth “Baby” Ginsberg. Continue reading
Last weekend I took a day trip to the village of Sleepy Hollow (near Tarrytown, New York) and soaked up the ambiance of Halloween and crimson foliage. This place is a stunner. Continue reading
A few weeks ago my family went apple and pumpkin picking at Lyman Orchards in Connecticut — enjoy these quintessential fall photo highlights! Continue reading
Remember when I stayed on a dairy farm in Tasmania? Well the lovely family that runs it has begun offering Italian cooking classes taught by chef Giuliana. Check out the incredible delicious dishes you can learn to make! Continue reading
Alright, we’re down to the absolute LAST post about my Africa trip. It’s a video featuring my best images of the trip. Thank you for following along! Continue reading
It’s Africa by the numbers! Curious how many countries I visited on my Africa trip? How many DSLR photos I took? How many postcards I sent? I put together a visual showcase of these facts and more. Continue reading
I’ve put together a full budget report on every dime I spent in Africa. Are you curious how much I spent visiting 14 countries over 138 days? Continue reading