My trips to New York City tend to be brief, always running around and never "seeing it all." This trip, I decided to make an effort to explore more of Brooklyn, a place I'd only passed through on previous trips. When Brooklyn Unplugged asked me to come check out one of their street art tours, I was … [Read more...] about Photo Essay: Brooklyn Street Art
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Caroline in the City Guide to Boston
The Red Sox, the Tea Party, baked beans, and Good Will Hunting may be the first things that come to mind when you think of Boston, Massachusetts, but there's so much to the city beyond the tourist zones. Sure, it's rich in history, dating back to the early days of America. Visitors can walk the … [Read more...] about Caroline in the City Guide to Boston
A City Girl’s Guide to Sheridan, Wyoming
I've never claimed to be a country girl, but for some reason, the small towns of the West appeal to me. I start to think about what life would be like in them. Last summer, I fell in love with Jackson Hole, the wealthiest place in Wyoming. And this summer, I visited the second wealthiest: Sheridan. … [Read more...] about A City Girl’s Guide to Sheridan, Wyoming
In Search of Sea Life in Monterey, California
My memories of Monterey, California dated back over a decade when my family took a road trip from San Francisco. This time around, I was traveling with my mom and her friend down the Pacific Coast Highway. Monterey was a good point to stop for a few days, using it as a base for day trips. The former … [Read more...] about In Search of Sea Life in Monterey, California
Photo Friday: Chattanooga, Tennessee
The city of Chattanooga, Tennessee has long been a favorite day trip of mine from Atlanta. Less than two hours from my house, we skipped school one day to visit when Sammi was still in high school and then came back to check out The Crash Pad Chattanooga. Everything came full circle when, after … [Read more...] about Photo Friday: Chattanooga, Tennessee