Tag: Miami
History Miami, Hurricane Andrew Exhibit
Hurricane Andrew, for anyone that fully experienced it, was something completely out of the Twilight Zone. We could not have anticipated it – no one could have. Not even Bryan Norcross himself (who spoke at the opening event pictured here). My memory of that night is crystal clear: sheer anxiety, the dog and cats (and… Read More History Miami, Hurricane Andrew Exhibit
History Miami
History Miami is a gem in downtown Miami. This was my first visit – I walked out with a membership. Though I was there for the Hurricane Andrew exhibit (open through 1/15/18), I spent some time perusing their other cultural relics and adding my own story to their interactive walls. Visit their site for more… Read More History Miami
MiMo
MiMo is steeped in old Miami, architectural homages, Art Deco, and a side of Miami you might easily drive through without paying as much attention to as some of the city’s flashier areas. Moving from Miami to LA and back to Miami again has given me an appreciation for the city I call home… that… Read More MiMo
Ultra (from the outside)
Disclaimer: I have never once attended Ultra Music Festival, but the views from the outside have been pretty fascinating the last two years and running… ⚡️⚡️
Palace Bar, Drag Brunch
Sadly, I understand Palace’s show will have to move soon, but while it’s still in its current stellar location at 12th and Ocean? Run, don’t walk there. It’s definitely risqué, but it’s also fabulous and blows other Drag Brunches away (yes… there are several others, especially between LA and Miami). 💃🏻 Thank you to my special… Read More Palace Bar, Drag Brunch
Coral Gables, Spring 2017
Coral Gables makes for a beautiful ride or walk no matter when you go – though avoiding construction right now off Miracle Mile is a bit of a challenge. From UM’s campus to City Hall to The Biltmore, there are few more preserved places for history in Miami. Keep your wandering off the Mile, and… Read More Coral Gables, Spring 2017
Wynwood and Edgewater
Prime for walking and exploring… you’ll see some of the same artists over and over in both areas even if the backdrops differ wildly. I don’t think I can ever tire of them. They’re part of Miami’s newer artistic signature. 🎨
Wynwood by Night
Everything looks different by night – including art. ❤️
Miami River
These pics are from a guided walking tour that began at Jose Marti park through #miamiwalks, in tribute to Jane’s Walk. I loved walking an area I have typically only driven through. So many hidden treasures…








