Polaroid of the week: Summer in New York City
This past week has been glorious – summer has arrived early in New York City, and with temperatures averaging 85°F / 30°C every day, I’ve found it difficult to work …
This past week has been glorious – summer has arrived early in New York City, and with temperatures averaging 85°F / 30°C every day, I’ve found it difficult to work …
This week’s Polaroid features us being goofy in front of the famous Floralis Genérica sculpture in Buenos Aires – a huge steel flower instantly recognizable as a symbol of the city.
I left New York City once again, this time for a quick getaway to New Jersey. What was supposed to be a lazy beach day turned into a sculpture overdose at Grounds For Sculpture!
It’s been nearly a full month since I arrived in New York and I hadn’t left the city ONCE! It was time for some travel – so I decided to pop over to New Jersey.
With temperatures in the high 80s it was time for a beach day! I returned to Sandy Hook for a glorious day by the ocean, only a short ferry ride from NYC.
When this journey began on April 30, 2010, there was no set finish date, but we never imagined that we would have been able to travel for 1095 days now – in a row!
This week’s Polaroid features San Pedro de Atacama, a picturesque little oasis in the driest and highest desert of the world: Chile’s Atacama Desert.
If you are subscribed to our monthly newsletter then you already know this, but…we are on our way to New York City! Oops, we did it again! Instead of staying …
We rented a car this week to visit some remote places in northern Argentina’s Quebrada De Humahuaca. The highlight were the Salinas Grandes, Argentina’s salt flats.
One of our South America highlights was a stop at the Salar de Atacama, the Chilean salt flats, which are home to pink flamingos!