As we focus so frequently on moving forward and keeping up with the times, I find that it’s most important to remember where we came from. Our histories, our roots and learning to appreciate our past. Boutique hotels are beginning to pop up worldwide, embracing this exact principle. How can we stand out? How can we modernize without losing sight…
Hewing Hotel, Minneapolis
View Post Even if it weren't for the staff, The Espresso Room has granola bars that could make one dare to brave Central London at rush hour.
London, United Kingdom
View Post It's like entering a whole new world. The gear-heads take over and lead the day, the strategies are planned and executed, some cars stay in one piece and others crumble to bits.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
View Post Minneapolis’ food scene is one of my favourites – and that goes for all the cities I’ve ever been to. I would say that it’s easily in the top three, primarily because of the large diversity of cuisines that are offered and the number of small restaurants that seem to keep popping up every single day.
Minneapolis, MN
View Post I noticed that Londoners have a certain way of communicating with each other on the tube - a form of communication that I am not unfamiliar with, as I've used it many times myself with other Londoners around the city. What is this communication tactic, you might ask? The eye contact, eye-roll and shrug all muddled into one look. It's almost a silent language, but quite entertaining to notice once you've picked up on it.
London, United Kingdom
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