Google Maps insisted that I was close, but I didn’t believe it. To be honest, I never believe the GPS. I often find myself arguing with the screen on my dashboard, second-guessing its suggestion to take a back street to save a mere two minutes. But this time, I reluctantly followed its instructions because I had no idea where I was in this very affluent and lush D.C. neighborhood.
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Fall in Five States: NJ, CT, NY, MA, RI
Every fall, the Northeast turns into a postcard with leaves of fiery reds, burnt oranges, and golden yellows. Or at least, that’s the dream. I planned a 9-day road trip through five states—New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts—timed to catch peak foliage. But Mother Nature was feeling her summer era, and I rolled through mostly green landscapes. Still, the trip delivered: small towns, prestigious universities, bookshops, historic homes, and coastal views. If you’re planning your own autumn adventure (and have slightly better timing), read on for the full itinerary.
Continue readingA Bite of Iceland
Some destinations are so special that they universally find their place on every traveler’s must-visit list. Iceland holds that place…and not only because it is such an extraordinary country filled with remarkable natural wonders. Beyond the dramatic volcanoes, winding glacial rivers, cascading waterfalls, and valleys carved over thousands of years, there lies an adventure that requires nothing more than a curious palate.
Continue readingEdinburgh’s Original Prince Charles
He is the “bonnie prince” of popular legend, celebrated in many songs and poems. Visit Scotland today, and you’ll find his green tartan-clad image everywhere, from T-shirts to shortbread tins, and his name on menu items from French Toast to Beef Wellington. You can even order a Bonnie Prince Charlie at the bar and enjoy a Scotch-based cocktail.
Continue readingA Cutter Above the Rest: Best Fish Sandwich in Barbados
It’s been a year. Three hundred and sixty-five days since I chomped down on a fish cutter. This wasn’t my first time having a fish sandwich in Barbados, but this particular sandwich from Caboose tapped into tastebuds I didn’t know I had.
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