This Spring, I was in the enviable position of choosing which of Reykjavik’s spa lagoons to try. I was certain I could decide between the iconic Blue Lagoon and the …
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I scrolled through Facebook the other night. Like many people, I have upped my social media intake during the pandemic. As quarantine began and as it has persisted, I’ve felt …
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Despite its rapidly growing skyline, Tel Aviv is still very much a city that you experience at street level. On my first afternoon, I walked through some of my favorite …
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When people consider a trip to Jordan, they think first of the ancient city of Petra and the surreal red desert of Wadi Rum. However, Jerash should also rank high …
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Ask anyone in Amman and he or she will know the restaurant, Hashem. In an unassuming spot tucked between two buildings on Al Malek Faisal street, Hashem has been serving …
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It’s easy to be drawn in by the lore of Petra. In the last centuries BC, the Nabataeans created an entire city- a constellation of intricately carved Hellenistic buildings, temples, …
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We crossed the land border from Eilat, Israel to Aqaba, Jordan just after 6 am on January 1st. Walking through multiple security and passport checkpoints, we said farewell to Israel …
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In a drive through Holmes County in eastern Ohio, we passed by many pastoral farmlands abounding with corn fields and neatly bundled haystacks. The Amish, living in cities like Millersburg, …
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Savannah is a city meant to be experienced slowly. It’s a city where you are meant to linger, under a canopy of Spanish moss in one of the many public …
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On day two of Savannah, we started the day by heading to the Collins Quarter for brunch. Referencing a chic Melbourne district, Collins Quarter is a light-filled space with red …
