On the drive to the hotel, I couldn't help but notice that there is a good amount of urban decay on the streets surrounding the property...
I'm not talking a...
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The Ritz Village
Prior to leaving for this trip, boo sent me a link to the hotel's website and asked me what I thought.
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Queen Juliana Bridge
To get to our hotel, we had to cross the St. Anna Bay in Willemstad, which meant driving over the Queen Jul...
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Day 1:
The first thing I noticed exiting the small airport in Curacao was the heat.
Man, the heat hit m...
Flight from New York City to Curacao:
Since Delta doesn't offer flights to Curacao right now, we flew JetBlue for a change.
I might be forgetting a trip, bu...
The more I listen to this song, the more I am loving everything about Jess Glynne and Tinie Tempah - two British artists with a powerful voice and vision.
Yo...
Driving back to Connecticut, from Baltimore was pretty much smooth sailing... until we hit traffic around Danbury.
No worries.
Instead of sitting in a pa...
Wild West Safari
Not too long after high school, I headed out West in an old school bus turned makeshift RV.
Four friends, a cat and a dog, all living on th...
Can I just start off this post by saying O.M.G...there are so many Pokéstops by Max's Taphouse in Baltimore!
Seriously, this little section of town is Pokémo...
Although the Night of Saint John is technically a Christian holiday, in Puerto Rico it has evolved into a night long beach party where you can dance around a ca...
Today, we started our afternoon with some wine and tapas on the balcony and then around sunset, made our way over to the Marriott Hotel, for a more serious meal...
I wish I discovered this little gem three years ago when we first started staying on the island.
Tomate Mexican Fusion is a smaller restaurant that can easil...