A Mission District walking tour for travelers from around the globe…and this local. It’s an all too familiar scene. Friends visiting San Francisco text to ask if I’d like to join them somewhere in the city. They know I love sharing my city with visitors, especially those who haven’t been before. Yet a small part […]
VIEW POSTOne Fine Read: Best Bookstores in San Francisco
Where does one go to find the best bookstores in San Francisco? It’s no secret that I’m a huge book nerd. My ideal afternoon includes prancing around foreign cities in search of the best libraries and bookstores. Yet in just over two years in San Francisco I’ve gotten to know my local bookstores — and […]
VIEW POSTPast, Present, and Future in Philadelphia
Years ago (two, in fact) I wrote to you about a little thing called Bloghouse. Still some of you think it’s like a reality TV show for bloggers — which, while not entirely untrue, is not its purpose. What is Bloghouse then? It’s an offline gathering of bloggers new and old that somehow transforms a group […]
VIEW POSTHow I Stay Connected While Traveling
To connect, or not to connect? That is the question. In my ideal world, the word ‘connect’ would simply pertain to interactions between people, in real life. Especially because as a freelancer and a writer, I spend a lot of time on my own. I’ve become quite used to keeping my own company, to being […]
VIEW POSTThe City of (Unexpected) Love
You came to Paris to fall in love. You just didn’t know it when you did. For what does the city of love and light have to offer a solo traveler? Love, and light. You stroll contemplatively. You have days where your only agenda is to go by a certain ice cream shop or pop in […]
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