Entries in Travel Finds (50)

Tuesday
Jun082010

Miami Heat


I had a lovely, hot, sweet n' sweaty time in Miami with my girl Zovig over the weekend. In an out-of-character move, though, I didn't really take a ton of photos. And that is basically because, in my world, bikinis and cocktails don't mix with cameras (sorry, boys) (you're welcome, Mom and Dad).


Nevertheless, here are a few details I snapped from the Shore Club, our home base for three full days. There was lots of Moroccan influence (hence yesterday's post on outdoor lanterns), a little hint of Art Deco, and really fun pops of color everywhere (My favorites? The green lampshades in our almost all-white room, the rainbow of throw pillows poolside, and the adorable shade of rose Zovig's nose turned after about an hour in the blazing Florida sun).














Wednesday
Apr142010

Chicago, part two: Also, the art!

Art was everywhere in Chicago--from the drippy detail I spied on the wall between the two coffee makers in the painting "Nighthawks" by Edward Hopper at the Art Institute of Chicago, to the NITE MOVES graffiti I found on a wall outside the museum itself.







Tuesday
Apr132010

Chicago, part one: The food! The food!

So half of my trip to Chicago was spent working on our Real Simple event at Union Station. The other half, on the other hand, was supposed to be spent exploring Chicago (I took an extra day or so after the event to hang out); however, in reality, it was spent eating Chicago.

Also in reality? Most of my food choices were guided by good old-fashioned reality TV. Along with friends/co-workers, we took an unofficial Top Chef Masters tour, starting with lunch at Frontera Grill, the restaurant from Rick Bayless (oh the guac--the guac!). We soon breakfasted at Rick's next-door joint XOCO (I swear I will dream of his chorizo, egg, and avocado torta until the day I die). After most of the team had left, I also ended up having lunch at Terzo Piano, the restaurant from Tony Mantuano in the new Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago (his "Top Chef Masters ravioletto" with crescenza cheese and wild mushrooms was heaven, I tell you).

We stayed at the sophisticated and classy Trump International Hotel and Tower--the construction project Bill Rancic chose to manage after winning the first season of The Apprentice--and I had an amazing dinner at its restaurant, Sixteen. I was also lucky enough to experience the sophistication and class of Trump's room service. After two days of working our events, my friend/co-worker/hotel roommate Kruti and I melted into our beds each night, too exhausted to bother with much more than putting on our pajamas. But we had to eat. So not only did we get to try Trump's "Mar-a-Lago Turkey Burger" made famous on Oprah (recipe is here, and yes, it was beautiful), but we also got the waiters to position the room-service table directly between our two beds. Meaning that we never had to get up to eat.

Which shows you just how classy and sophisticated we both are. (In reality.)

The turkey burgers and the table


Terzo Piano


XOCO



Two classy ladies at XOCO: Kruti and me


Thursday
Jan212010

Have you got baggage?

I've been doing some extra traveling lately to attend to some family matters--and while I'm managing to hang in there, my luggage is not.

Twice in the past week, the zipper on my suitcase has refused to open, which is not only frustrating when you're trying to pack up quickly, but is also quite rude, especially considering all the things my luggage and I have experienced together. I thought we were in it for the long haul; my bag, however, has let me know that our run is over.

So I'm starting to look for a replacement. And given the unnecessary extra drama my old bag created in my time of need, I am thinking I need an upgrade. Here are a few pieces I'm considering. But tell me: do you have recommendations? Hook a sister up!

Streamline Luggage


Hartmann luggage



Halsea luggage


Baggallini luggage


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