Over the weekend and rather spontaneously, James booked us a cabin in the Trinity area. A town named Dildo, a brewery in a town smaller than my high school graduating class and a cabin perfectly settled in a seaside cove. We aim to experience as much of the Newfoundland province as we can, before our impending migration back to the states.
Read MoreSo much thought goes into planning an epic vacation, but where do you start? How do you get and stay organized with so many must-see places in one destination?
Read MoreThis adventure was unlike any either of us has ever seized. To tour a country in a tiny camper van, go days without showering, experience severe variety in both weather and landscapes, to make light of travel fiascoes and to soak up luxury all in one expedition. Iceland, you did us well.
Read MoreAkureyri was by far our favorite town in all of Iceland. Part Three of the Iceland Series explores more of this beautiful area and the last blunder we experienced in the final days spent in our camper van.
Read MoreWhat happens when your sense of adventure leads you to take on more than you bargained for? I'll tell you about the next two days of our Iceland trip, including an interesting blooper and how it led to us witnessing the Northern Lights!!
Read MoreTen days traveling Iceland flew by. I'm overjoyed to share our journey, but could not possibly pour all of my thoughts, experiences and photos into one post. Therefore, I'm breaking the content into a mini series. Today I am reliving our first two days in Part One of the series. Read, enjoy and leave comments or questions!
Read MoreSince moving to Newfoundland I've compiled a list of unique words and phrases. With some friends coming to visit this summer, I thought it was about time I shared them. Wishing you a Friday that's best kind!
Read MoreMany may have perfected the chic home-office lifestyle, but for me it's been majorly a pajama fest. Though I cannot say that I live a typical week, one from the next; today I share a typical day, when I'm working from home, in Canada.
Read MoreThese Newfoundlanders really have it figured out. Christmas is not summed up by the day and its eve. Rather, here, the days on either end have their own significant meaning for celebration. Christmas lasts a full four days!
Read MoreFor a long time now I've been wanting to create some harmony by swapping all of my mismatched hangers for cohesive ones. I finally took on the project with some birthday money.
Read More'Tis the season for everything warm and fuzzy, so what better a time for a pajama party with your besties?
Read MoreHoliday meals are notorious for being calorie dense, but with my yoga training in mind I've come up with a recipe that incorporates those festive flavors in a nutritious and pretty package. I wasn't sure what to call this particular recipe, but when I brought it to work for some coworkers to sample, she exclaimed it tasted like Thanksgiving stuffing!
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