San Francisco
Wanderlust fulfilled. For now. 🏹❤️
Wanderlust fulfilled. For now. 🏹❤️
NYC is overwhelming when it comes to food, drink and variety. This is a snapshot of some of the places we visited across Memorial Day Weekend. Bars: Blind Barber, The Press Lounge, One World Trade (Observation Deck Bar), The Stonewall Inn, McSorley’s. Restaurants: Capizzi (DELICIOUS), Cien Fuegos, Café Mogador, Rue 57. Coffee/bad things: Carlo’s Bakery… Read More NYC in Food and Drink
Downtown LA always lures me back. At this point, I’ve walked the streets of DTLA so many times I can’t count the miles – but I always find new art, hidden street art, shops and pockets of social commentary to appreciate. LA’s downtown is home to arts and museums districts, the “historic core” (which now has its own… Read More DTLA
These pictures represent a snippet of the DTLA arts district – a blend of funky businesses and industry, restaurants, artists studios and newly renovated lofts – and personality. And, of course, art is EVERYWHERE. 👏🏽🎨👀
My dad would have never understood 90% of the things created, invented or adopted by mass society since 2004. I was thinking about this as I did an entire interview virtually the other day (like – there was no human contact whatsoever). So, like the Beloit College Mindset List put out every year outlining what incoming… Read More Since 2004
Silver Lake is a beautiful, artsy nook that draws its character and flavor from hipsters, writers and nearby neighborhoods. This is a tiny window into its magic:
Driving north on Fairfax is an education in architecture, art, culture, and old and new LA. The businesses are diverse, the people a mix of Hollywood-hipster-business. I found a cute coffee shop (“Coffee Coffee”) serving Sight Glass coffee (yum), pockets of street art, businesses with distinct personalities (“Pedro” and “Genghis Cohen”), funky stickers (“stay weird” – yes!),… Read More North Fairfax