One thing you learn early on traveling around Cuba is that the musicians are good, really really good. On every other street corner there are talented singers and guitarists strumming their hearts out. They have a certain swagger and an ability... Continue Reading →
Almost anywhere you roam in St. Petersburg, Russia you'll encounter a sense of grandeur. From the sheer magnitude of The State Hermitage Museum to the glittering onion domes perched atop the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood (or resurrection church... Continue Reading →
Kyoto is a gorgeous place filled with gardens, palaces and shrines. In a few short weeks Kyoto's first cherry blossoms are expected to bloom. Kyoto is also where Ogawa Coffee first began roasting beans in 1952. Boston is almost a full day's... Continue Reading →
Stockholm is a city laced with islands and bridges. The Venice of the north as it's so often referred to is also a magical city chock full of viking treasures... ...and culinary dishes that have stood the test of time.... Continue Reading →
Redwood City is perfectly positioned in the Bay Area. It's nestled 27 miles south of San Francisco and 24 miles northwest of San Jose. Given that Redwood City is smack dab in the middle of the Bay Area, it should... Continue Reading →
When attempting to keep an adult away from their bottle (of wine), I often find that coffee meetings do the trick. Luckily for those of us who live and work in Silicon Valley, Blue Bottle Coffee has some of the... Continue Reading →
When it comes to Pi Day, it's all about finding strength in numbers. Finding a spot to celebrate Pi Day is, unfortunately, not as easy as pie. Only 16 states have official state desserts or pies: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana,... Continue Reading →
