Normally when we hear the phrase "slip on sneaker" visions of infant booties and shoes for the elderly dance in our head. All that changed as soon as we laid eyes on a pair of fabulous sneakers that leave the... Continue Reading →
Coffee shops are a dime a dozen, but excellent cafés are hard to come by. Running stores that also happen to have amazing coffee, espresso and ample seating, now that's truly a rare find. Enter ZombieRunner. Across San Francisco, Silicon... Continue Reading →
At Cuppin's in Lausanne, Switzerland you're bound to find all kinds of sweetness. There are rainbow layer cakes and Cuppin's gâteau piñata is a sight to behold oozing it's five different flavors of Smarties after you cut into it. Cuppin's also has cheeky pochettes from... Continue Reading →
In Spanish "piscolabis" means "snack." What you'll find once you set foot inside Piscolabis in Old Havana (Habana Vieja) is that it's also synonymous with a one stop shop composed of a wonderful boutique bazaar and a cute coffee shop all rolled into... Continue Reading →
San Francisco is known for many things: the Golden Gate Bridge, Haight-Ashbury, the fun loving Castro neighborhood, a plethora of cute shops in the Ferry Building (like Sweets Collection and La Cocina) and, of course, everyone's favorite summertime companion, Karl the Fog.... Continue Reading →
In Dr. Seuss' illustrious children's book, Green Eggs and Ham, Mr. "Sam" Sam-I-Am is on a mission to help a character try out a new dish called green eggs and ham. Similarly SAM (South African Market) in Cape Town, South Africa is... Continue Reading →
If you're heading to Havana, Cuba a number of things are probably on your must see/try list including Cuban cigars, rum and classic cars. Finding fabulous upcycled tank tops may not be on your Cuban to do list,... Continue Reading →
Like freshly cut grass, brand new washed tee shirts evoke happy thoughts (unless you're the one who has to mow the lawn). Like a siren singing to a homesick sailor, we happened to be wandering around Dublin when we heard the soothing... Continue Reading →
When a horrible earthquake struck beautiful Christchurch on February 22, 2011, the city didn't cower in fear. Instead it used the devastating event as an opportunity resurrect itself and to reinvent the central part of the city. Over the past... Continue Reading →
