Home For The Holidays – 5 Tips To Make Holiday Travel Stress-Free
Christmas Spirit: Exploring the Christmas Market at the Distillery District
Review: Chocoholic Pinotage – a Darling Cellars wine
Food and Art in the Mile High City
Hacking For Social Good
Review: Petite Petit Sirah – a Michael David Wine
A Quick Pitstop in Boston
Infinity Mirrors: An exhibit by Yayoi Kusama
Review: Cabernet Sauvignon – a Liberty School Wine
Review: Boom Boom Syrah – a Charles Smith Wine
Mystical Landscapes
The arts play a vital role in the cultural life of the city and this weekend marked the end of the much lauded Mystical Landscapes exhibition – a temporary exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) which renowned for showcasing several world class art exhibitions.
Hidden Gems of Coastal North Carolina
Queen City Vibes: Live Music in Charlotte, NC
Weekend trip to North Carolina including a road-trip to Charlotte for a concert, exploring downtown historic Wilmington and relaxing at Wrightsville Beach.
Collision Conference
Collision is fast becoming known as America’s leading Tech conference, attracting 20,000 attendees from more than 100 countries.
Toronto Travel Massive Workshop – iPhone Photography
Travel Massive is the world’s largest community of travel industry insiders, leaders, and innovators. Founded in 2009, Toronto was the second city to launch after the inaugural meet-up in Sydney, Australia Toronto is known as “the world in one city” and is one of the world’s most diverse cities, people from over 140 countries and cultures now call Toronto home.
That Don’t Impress Me Much: Finding a job in a new country
Somewhere Between Raising Hell….and Amazing Grace
A little over two years ago, I moved to Canada in search of an adventure. Sometimes I have to pinch myself just to make sure that I didn’t dream it; to make sure that I am really here. It has been phenomenal, incredible, amazing, challenging, invigorating, terrifying, frustrating, emotional, exhausting and everything in between.
I’m A Brand New Sky To Hang The Stars Upon Tonight
After 18 months living in Canada I’ve seen my fair share of highs, lows, ups, downs and everything in between. I asked for change and that’s exactly what I got but now (ironically) I’m craving some stability! Oh the joys of an expat.