Showing posts with label travel photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel photography. Show all posts

7.24.2012

Weekend in Savannah, Georgia


We visited one of my favorite cities which happens to be 3 hours away from home... Savannah, Georgia. This was officially our first road trip as a family and our little boy totally enjoyed the drive. Here are a few snapshots from the mini vacay.

7.13.2011

weekend in the big apple...

 Upper West Side
 Little Italy 
 Grand Central Station
 Love, love love this boutique 
 Magnolia Bakery
 Cupcake run- Bleecker Street 
 Trying a humming bird cupcake from Magnolia Bakery
 Cozy pizza shop located in Chelsea
 The best brownies I've ever had in life 
 Midtown
 Rare flower in the city
Mr. Rugged @ a sample sale (Chelsea Market)

Mr. Rugged and I have finally returned home yesterday, from our intensely fun trip (New York and Philadelphia)
On several occasions I've visit the city, yet never actually had time to explore all of its wonders. This time around we toured the entire big apple (every nook and cranny of Manhattan) and sampled some tasty food along the way. My thoughts on New York?... "well, for starters I have my own personal theory that New Yorkers are living swell" due to everyone's casualty of shopping and eating out on the regular. Seems like the place for me when I was in my early 20's... Here are a few snap shots from our trip. 

1.09.2011

wishful thinking...



Amsterdam
Taking a spur of the moment trip to Amsterdam (this winter) does not seem too bad of an idea...

11.10.2010

magical winter...




Photographer Karl Erik Brondo captured these magical images... I think I'm falling in love with Winter for the first time since child hood. There's something about hot cocoa, Shetland sweaters and grayish sky's...

10.29.2010

A Day in San Francisco...


A few weeks ago, Mr. Rugged & I drove across country to his hometown in Northern California...This was my first time visiting No-Cal and I absolutely loved it...so much that we are now planning on moving there (after our wedding next year.) The two of us spent a night at Pier 39 and Fishermans Wharf. I was happy to sample some of the world's most popular clam chowder (which is traditionally served in a sour-dough bread bowl...)
My thoughts of San Francisco...simply a dream.

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