Polaroid Of The Week: Snowy New York City
I experienced my first real blizzard this week, when I returned to New York. Within hours, the city was covered in 10 inches of snow – what an amazing spectacle!
I experienced my first real blizzard this week, when I returned to New York. Within hours, the city was covered in 10 inches of snow – what an amazing spectacle!
Who knew Melaka’s most prominent son is a famous bodybuilder! When we visited the UNESCO town, we did not only find a vibrant Chinatown and relics of the Dutch and Portuguese colonization, but also golden statues of a muscle man!
Even though my return to New York has been more stressful than expected, I was able to enjoy the tail end of cherry blossom season in the Botanic Gardens…
If you ask me, Cuba’s true showstopper is not Havana, but Trinidad, a town founded by the Spanish in 1514 which is now UNESCO World Heritage. This is why:
My trip to Cuba turned out to be one of the most fascinating trips I’ve taken in a while. I started my trip in Havana, a city you can’t help but fall in love with…
I can finally reveal the real reason why I came to Germany…
Upon returning to New York from Canada, I went straight out to the Jersey Shore – which turned out to be nothing like I expected! Check out Sandy Hook’s amazing sunset!
This week’s Polaroid features a spot in New York City that most visitors don’t make it to: The wonderful Sculpture Garden at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine on the Upper West Side.
I couldn’t believe my eyes when we arrived on the peak of Whistler Mountain last week and I found myself knee-deep in snow!
I arrived in Canada on Friday for the Great Coast Road Trip! Vancouver, our first stop, has already made a huge impression. Read what we’ve been up to so far.