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Lucky Fabb + West Coast Recap

I can’t believe it’s taken me 3 days to write this but what can I say? Work is hectic and I don’View full post »

Spending Friday in Paris

Fridays are meant for daydreaming, right? When the week is all done and you’ve got nothing on your mindView full post »

Take Me to the West Coast

  The countdown to a luxurious vacation in my lovely California has begun. Ladies and gents, this gal isView full post »

Beauty is all around

We all need a mid-week pick-me-up, right? I saw this image and it instantly perked me up. Maybe it’s the promiseView full post »

My Wish for 2012

EAT from Rick Mereki on Vimeo. This is exactly what I want my 2012 to be all about. Except, maybe without the crickets.View full post »

A Day In California

Unsurprisingly, homesickness has hit hard. I long for the fresh trees, gorgeous skies, friendly faces, and quiet peaceView full post »

Boston Eats – Mike’s Pastry

So I mentioned Mike’s Pastry, right? It happens to be THE Italian dessert spot in Boston and for good reason. IView full post »

Boston Travels

I spent the holiday weekend in Boston, where I soaked up the cool harbor breeze, ate my face off at Mike’s PastryView full post »

A Memorable Memorial Day Weekend

Hello SLH readers! I wanted to pop in before the weekend and say a quick hi. Memorial Day is the official start forView full post »

Please give

There is nothing more frustrating than the events in Japan. Sitting in my small room thousands of miles away, I feelView full post »

Winter Silence

A quiet week here. I will be back on Monday. Happy weekend.View full post »

On the red eye…

by KarenWise By the time you read this, I will at JFK, bleary-eyed but excited to be back. Talk to you on Monday!View full post »

The First Day

When planning my trip home, I decided to stay in town to ring in the new year. I couldn’t imagine a better way toView full post »

Christmas in the City

Last Thursday, I ventured out with a friend to see the giant tree at Rockefeller Center. Seeing the sparkling lights andView full post »