My Own Mini Deadwood
With the return of HBO’s ‘Deadwood’ movie, it had me thinking about why I connected with the series in the first place and how it reminded me of family in Cripple Creek, Colorado
Reconnecting With My Southwest Roots (Mother's Day Edition)
If you follow my writing, you know that I have recently spent a considerable amount of time traveling around the Southwest over the past few years. While it’s true I spent my childhood summers in Colorado and New Mexico to see family - miles away from where I grew up in Western Canada - to visit my wonderful Grandmother and family friends, but did not understand how deep our roots went here - and in America - until research and genetic revelations much later in adulthood. It’s funny how some places have always felt so familiar, without logical explanation.
Newsletter Upgrade & Condé Nast Traveler #WomenWhoTravel Trip News
Exciting news to share today: I have a newly upgraded monthly travel newsletter AND I will be joining Conde Nast Traveler’s inaugural #WomenWhoTravel group trip to Bermuda!
Oui, The George V Hotel Paris
Though I have been to Paris many times, the fabulous The George V Hotel Paris has always been at the top of my list
The Possibilities of Modern Design + Hospitality
It turns out that hospitality - from boutique hotels to vacation homes - are proving to be the ideal showcase for many talented designers around the country, amateurs and professionals alike, offering spectacular and unique results.
The Experiences Factor
I recently co-hosted the Lux Travel Chat on Twitter, and we discussed what people are looking for in terms of experiences, to connect with local culture. Turns out, this is a high priority for many of you, so it’s no wonder programs like Airbnb’s Experiences or EatWith dining packages are booming.
Culture Connection: The Art of Local Travel and Hospitality
After working with large hospitality brands around the world, I have spent the last few years traveling extensively around America — mainly to emerging markets — to speak with local business owners, to see what the next generation of hospitality & hotels are doing (boutique hotels, B&Bs, vacation homes, etc) and how they are getting everything right in terms of design, branding, collaboration, experiences and connecting to local culture.
Happy International Women's Day
Today is International Women’s Day and there are so many incredible individuals - past & present - to celebrate, along with supporting those coming up behind us. With so many female trailblazers throughout history, I thought I would share some historical female adventurers who made an impact.
Finding Your Desert Dreams
When you need quiet & inspiration, this California-Arizona-New Mexico-Colorado road trip is for you too
California Cool
Exploring the beautiful spaces that make California Magical (spoiler alert: not LA or SF)
Moving Around, America Style
I’ve recently had some friends in Canada and the UK look at me incredulously when I mention the multiple cities I have lived in, so I explained how America differs in terms of mobility.
Dear Travel Industry: "If you stand for nothing, what will you fall for?"
I find myself at the tipping point of frustration with the lack of travel executives not speaking up in support of others
An Ode To Chef Jose Andres & World Central Kitchen
Chef José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen is truly doing God’s work. When government’s flailed, fought and generally did not provide, WCK was there.
Listening, Learning & Speaking With Inspiring Women Around The World
I never miss an opportunity to hear someone’s story – especially from someone that I admire – so I leapt at the chance to interview Bozoma Saint John at the WeWork Global summit this week in Los Angeles.
Marfa, Texas
While I have taken many trips to the wonderful town of Austin, it was Marfa, Texas that has long been beckoning me (as well as the Roundtop Antique Market, which is still on my list). This art hub in a small desert city in west Texas, has big things going on in a Wild West setting.
New Year's Eve Around The World
As we are on the cusp of a fresh new year, let’s explore how different cultures celebrate New Year’s Eve around the world.
Looking Back, Looking Forward: A Year In My Rear View Mirror
It’s been a year of spontaneous road trips to places new & old, conversations with locals & business owners, education, activism, and creative adventures in trying to capture it all.
Kenya & Tanzania
Who hasn’t had an African safari on their buck travel list? While there are many beautiful options, the East Africa countries of Kenya and neighboring Tanzania, are visions dreams are made of.