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Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2021

Tulip Farm, New England Living


Trench coat (now available in blush!) // smocked sundress // Hunter rain boots 

If my blog title didn't give it away, I clearly have a thing for flowers. Any chance I have to take a visit to a flower farm is a definite yes for me. Last night, my mom and I visited the local tulip farm and had so much fun! 

Wicked Tulips, recently opened a smaller second location, which provides for a more intimate experience. Tickets are required in order to access the field, and each ticket gets you 10 pick your own tulips. I also love the idea of 'bring your own bucket' it makes for some unique and personal finds.

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Sunday, January 5, 2020

Where to stay in London


For our honeymoon B and I choose to experience London at Christmastime together! This was going to be B's first time in Europe, let alone London, and I wanted our stay to be exceptional, and I knew just the place.

The Montague on the Gardens Hotel.


Monday, November 4, 2019

48 hour Nantucket Travel Guide


It was Thursday night after what seemed like a long week when B&I decided we should take a trip to Nantucket. B had never been, and I had not been to the Island in nearly 15 years. 
We knew we wouldn't be able to make it work for Friday night. So we agreed to wake up early drive to Cape Cod and catch a semi-early ferry out to the Island. 

So truthfully, the post title is slightly misleading because we didn't have a full 48 hours, more like 34 hours, but that didn't seem as catchy.

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Monday, August 27, 2018

why Maine needs to be on your bucket list of places to visit

Ogunquit, Maine is literally one of my favorite places to visit. I feel like we are transported to some place in Italy.  From the moment we arrive there is no need to use the car anymore. There are so many places to walk too and many places with great views. This little town in Maine is the ideal location for a quick summer getaway.

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Monday, December 18, 2017

Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, London

 While on our honeymoon, I realized I am all about warmth & practicality when it comes to embracing my winter style. I often wear leggings under my jeans and always pair a turtle neck under any tops for an added layer. In today’s look, I have styled yet another jeweled skirt. I truly love anything that glitters or sparkles so I’m frequently treating myself to a new piece of two around the holidays each year. For this look I’ve paired a lot of various pieces but kept them all in the same color scheme of: tan, black and grey to keep the outfit from looking like a mess.

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Peggy’s Porschen: what it is & why you should go!

Peggy’s Porschen coffee shop was by far my one of my favorite experiences during our honeymoon. Visiting this coffee shop was on my bucket list after stalking London on instagram for the past few months. The irony of visiting this coffee shop on our honeymoon is similar to my first date with B, because he doesn't even drink coffee. Anyway, Peggy's Porschen's is just a short walking distance from Buckingham Palace. Changing of the guards take place every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 11am. So following the changing of the guards, B & I took a short 10-15 minute walk up the streets of Chelsea to find this quaint bakery. I highly recommend starting in Traflagar square, walking down the mall, which will give you some breath-taking views of Buckingham palace, staying for changing of the guards (get there early if you want to get a good viewing spot) and finish the morning with a coffee break at Peggy’s. The walk alone is a great way to experience some of the true London culture, away from the tourist-y crowds.