• Views from the Sky Garden in London

    Lately, I have been on a bit of a merry-go-around with skyscrapers in London. As space becomes more scarce on the ground level, London’s skyline is growing to become more like New York, building one skyscraper after another. The sky really is the limit by the look of the choices I have in this city. Having seen

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  • New Yorker Meets London Art Fair

    I have always had a passion for art. I love creating them and I love being surrounded by them. When I was a little girl, I have always loved drawing whether it’s on the back of a paper napkin at the restaurant or to my parent’s discontent, our lovely white walls around the apartment. Thankfully, my Mother

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  • Rome Food Guide: How to Eat Like a Local in Rome

    Why have I never visited the ‘Eternal City’? I had a few close encounters in Italy, when I was travelling with some college friends during my year abroad in London. It is mostly in the North as we made our way down from Venice to Milan, Florence and Pisa. However, we never made it to

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  • Surviving the Trip to Fraser Island in Australia

    “Welcome to Australia, where everything wants to kill you….” this was the first line that welcomed me as I stepped onto the Fraser Island Adventure Tour’s gigantic jeep. I was told there were nothing to worry about however, as incidents are very rare especially for those who are ultra cautious…at this point, I think my white flushed

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  • New Yorker in Magical Prague

    “You know, I think you will love it. Prague is a beautiful city, you might not want to come back…” my friend’s voice was still playing in the back of my head as we landed at Prague’s Václav Havel Airport. I looked out from the window of my seat as the friendly cab driver picked us

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  • Cruising Tenerife Islands

    Ever since I read the attention grabbing article “a massive tidal wave scheduled from Canary Island volcano” on the BBC (or the Beeb), I was fascinated with this interesting part of the world. After all, there was a little bit of self preservation interest at heart, as America’s East Coast will potentially be one of

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