The High Line is a public art park that was built on over an abandoned freight rail line that sits above the streets in Manhattan. New Yorkers can enjoy a little bit of nature and art while fitting in their daily steps for the day after a long day in the office.
Read MoreI’d be remiss if I didn’t mention COVID-19 in my blog as this global public health crisis will change a lot and will continue to change a lot in the world.
Read MoreWhat could go wrong on my first hike post breaking my kneecap…?
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When you look up the trail - most hikers will say this is a moderate hike. Kayla and I were pretty comfortable with hiking so we thought we were ready for it… BUT IT WAS ALL A LIE!!! This hike is strenuous. I will not sugercoat the truth in honor of all those other poor souls who were out with us that day.
Read MoreThe hiatus is over! Shanna Wanna Go is back!
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The last few months have been, to say the least, crazy busy! Juggling a promotion, studying for the LSAT, and recovering from my earlier trip to Arizona was tough and the burnout was real. Somehow, this and that happened and here I am refreshed as can be after my trip to Chicago.
Read MoreThis cafe highlight focuses on Midtown’s Taylor St Baristas. This cafe is a must visit cafe with so many (fantastic) options!
Read MoreThis gem of a cafe is a short walk away from Union Square and just the street over from book lovers paradise, Strands.
Read MoreFor the dreary and busy first and second avenues, Remi's provides a breath of fresh air and peace.
Read MoreMahabalipuram is a beautiful reminder that India’s history is rich with innovation, creativity and a little mystery.
Read MoreTips on how to enjoy the beach even if you aren’t a beach person at Marina Beach (the second longest beach in the world).
Read MoreSpyscape is Midtown Manhattan’s newest treasure. This innovative and interactive museum merges your childhood fantasies with history in all the best ways.
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