The best part about traveling up north? All the genuinely happy folks you encounter.
As Americans, we enjoy broadcasting our “superiority” to the world – and quipping about our lesser international counterparts. Canada and its citizens are on the receiving end of our braggadocio a fair amount of the time, especially here in the proximate Northwest.
Glamour + Camping = Glamping — An unusual way to travel in Washington.
This summer, spend a luxurious night under the stars at the beautiful Destiny Ridge Vineyard, which overlooks the Columbia River in central Washington. This is glamping — glamorous camping — at its finest, amid the vines where Alexandria Nicole Cellars estate wines have their beginnings.
Considered the artistic capital of Europe, Firenze definitely lives up to its reputation.
Places To Go: First off, you should know that no matter where you decide to go in Florence (or Firenze, as the locals call it), your time spent there will be romantic and lovely because the entire city smells of fresh flowers.
Good times in the backyard for all, courtesy of a conscientious veteran.
True Seattleites understand the value of a sunny day, and if you’re looking for a new hobby to incorporate into your summer recreation, military veteran Matt Butler has you covered.
A relaxing getaway is closer than you think at this urban B&B.
Tucked into the lush, wooded streets of a student-populated neighborhood, Chambered Nautilus Bed & Breakfast Inn is a hidden gem of the University of Washington district.
Editorial Director Allison Lind gets off her beach bum and finds some excitement in Mexico.
For me, Mexican vacations had been synonymous with lazy days on the beach, envy-worthy golden tans and day-to-night margarita-athons. But after more than a dozen trips of that nature, it was time to see something new — time to try the adventurous side of Mexico.
Get in touch with your German side at this plush Leavenworth stopover.
If a little alpine flair is what you seek, then there’s no need to book a flight to Europe. Fortunately for Seattleites, the lovely German village of Leavenworth lies just a few hours away in the Cascade range of Central Washington.
An interview with the author of “Food Lovers’ Guide to Seattle.”
A fresh-off-the-press book landed in my lap this week that I have to share with you. It contains secrets within that will spice up an ailing love life — or possibly even get you laid — through the glorious means of food. It’s called the “Food Lovers’ Guide to Seattle” and the author is Keren Brown, a woman Martha Stewart herself calls a “doer.”