Entries from the ‘Travel’ Category
Posted by Rebecca Misner
Last year, we had a blast at the annual Kutztown Folk Festival and can’t wait to go back this year (June 29 to July 7). We thought we’d pique your interest and share a few of our photos and a video as we ate, danced and shopped our way through this nine-day celebration of the [...]
Posted on May 17, 2013 in Craft, Drinks, Food, Our Finds, Travel, Uncategorized
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Kutztown Folklife Festival, Kutztown PA
Posted by Danny Farrish
Earlier this spring, I had the chance to visit my parents in Lafayette, Louisiana. My father and I drove out towards Breax Bridge (a small city in St. Martin Parish known as the “Crawfish Capital of the World”) to visit some friends at the Bayou Teche Brewing Company. On the way, we stopped to get [...]
Posted on April 25, 2013 in Drinks, Food, Our Finds, Travel
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Bayou Teche Brewing Company, beer, boudin, Louisiana
Posted by Lindsey Mather
We are dying to visit Salt House Inn this summer, located in downtown Provincetown, Massachusetts, and just two blocks from the harbor. Co-owners David Bowd and Kevin O’Shea completely renovated the 19th-century property, which was once home to some of the area’s salt-mine workers. The hotel opens on May 3, but here’s a sneak peek…. [...]
Posted on April 23, 2013 in Our Finds, Travel
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Cape Cod, Hotels, Massachusetts, Provincetown, Salt House Inn
Posted by Rebecca Misner
We met Akshata Nayak, scientist turned small-business owner and creator of natural skin-products line The Orange Owl, when we were at the Expo West natural-products trade show last month. We were immediately taken with her intelligence and her enthusiasm for making simple, eco-friendly versions of everyday products, and we’ve become addicted to the cinnamon-and-cardamom lip [...]
Posted on April 18, 2013 in Beauty, Our Finds, Travel
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body cream, lip balm, natural products, natural skin care, soaps
Posted by Calder Quinn
We may not have had the litany of goodies described in Hunter Thompson’s seminal book “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” but the spirit of utter and wild abandon–for a recent trip to the city of sin–was the same. My dear friend Carl was getting married last November and since he was the first amongst [...]
Posted on March 20, 2013 in Bloggers, Drinks, Food, Our Finds, Travel
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Food, Las Vegas, restaurant, Thai
Posted by Erin Easley
When writing about San Antonio, I was so completely overwhelmed by San Antonio’s awesomeness that it was a little hard to think. I can literally name 8 different amazing breakfast taco places (it is normal to eat breakfast tacos for breakfast–every. single. day. I didn’t realize this was weird until I moved to New York [...]
Posted on March 19, 2013 in Bloggers, Food, Our Finds, Travel
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American Made, River Walk, San Antonio, tacos
Posted by Yolanda Edwards
In our April issue of Martha Stewart Living, we featured this lovely area on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. It’s long been a weekend destination for Baltimore and D.C. natives, but it’s only four hours from New York! The main little towns we focused on are Easton, St. Michaels, and Oxford, all within a short [...]
Posted on March 11, 2013 in Our Finds, Travel
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Antiquing, Garden, Gardening, Maryland, Road Trips, Talbot County, travel, Weekend Getaways
Posted by Colleen Egan
We’re not sure if everything is bigger in Texas, but Living crafts editor and product designer Hannah Milman can certainly vouch for the antiques fairs. In our March issue, Hannah takes us on a tour through the magic and mayhem that is Round Top, Texas — the site of a massive series of antiques fairs [...]
Posted on February 21, 2013 in Food, Travel
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Antiques, Betty Bell Antiques, Collecting, Pie, Round Top, Royer's Round Top Cafe, Texas, The Coffee Bug, The Country Butler, travel
Posted by Jasmine Moir
I grew up in Boulder, Colorado, where picnics at Chautauqua — a historic arts compound nestled at the base of the Flatirons — were the highlight of every summer. So when I heard about The Makerie, a newish weekend-long creative retreat that takes place in Chautauqua’s charming cottages, I had to investigate. Former event planner [...]
Posted on February 7, 2013 in Craft, Travel
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Letterpress, Sewing, The Makerie
Posted by Yolanda Edwards
Last week we explored Palm Beach, on the hunt for the best thrift, consignment, and antique stores, while staying at the loveliest property, the Ritz Carlton Palm Beach. It’s so easy to get to this (warm) neck of the woods Tweet
Posted on February 1, 2013 in Travel
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Antiquing, Florida, Palm Beach, Shopping