Spring is here and I am excited to be able to walk around and explore my neighborhood without having to climb over snow piles and tip toe over patches of ice. The train is a fifteen minute walk from my house so the nice weather also means that I do not have to drive my [...]
Archive for the 'stylish travel' Category
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
In fact, the thought of being adorned with an object that could have been plane ticket, makes me cringe. But to each her own…. I do wear jewelry and I like it even, I just don’t have anything that costs more than 30 dollars. Recently, I have found myself on a quest to find some [...]
Apparently, I am turning the evolution of my apartment walls into a series on this travel gear tuesday. A couple of weeks ago I was rummaging through my parents’ attic in search for a book that my pneumonia-stricken sister could read to pass the time while immobile and I came across a very cool frame [...]
It has been a couple of weeks, but the pictures are finally up… It is a cluster that we can build upon as we take more photos…
It’s officially been three months in our new apartment, as of two days ago, and we are really making progress in the homeyness department. Candles abound, a comfy couch complements a vintage, orange chair and Mike‘s great grandmother’s dining room table is great for holding everything but our meals. However, aside from my beautiful world [...]
My sister has been rocking these for months now and I have finally found a pair that I like! I got these purple ones at Spring, which is my new favorite shoe store. Let’s face it, Boston is freezing in the winter- you need to cover up. And when you have a long commute to [...]
Yesterday after work I went straight to the gym. After triple checking that all necessities were shoved into my little tote, I entered the gym to realize that I had forgotten the smallest, yet most important item: an elastic to tie my hair back. I turned right around, went back through the crowded parking lot [...]
When Kraig Becker posted on Gadling about Tourists that were rescued from the Swiss Mountains thanks to an iPod, my first reaction was the thought that an iPod is always a lifesaver on a trip, but I was curious to see that in literal form. The tourists were lost in the mountains and when their phones died after [...]













