While popular tourist destinations in Central America like Cancun and Costa Rica are always packed with tourists, there are still many hidden gems in the region waiting to be explored. These “second destinations” offer a chance to experience the local culture and natural beauty of the region without the crowds. Here are just a few […]
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Hokkaido and the Volcano Bay I didn’t know existed
Living in Orlando, I pass Universal’s fake volcano several times a week and don’t give it much thought. It’s the main attraction of the Volcano Bay Water Park, and it was a significant addition to the unique views you see driving down the highways of this giant theme park of a city. However, it wasn’t […]
Why choose Round K By Sol for brunch In New York City
Our NY Catt @chungeats meows about this awesome brunch spot in NYC: Round K by Sol 🥃🌙 Hands down one of my favorite spots in the city for brunch and for drinks! They have the best staff, service, and everything from the food to the drinks are incredible and so thoughtfully prepared. ✨ Check out […]
5 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started a Startup
To enter the world of startups is a wild ride. It requires courage, creativity, perseverance, and a pinch of craziness, or at the very least willingness to deal with the unexpected. No one fits that description better than a wife and mother of three boys, who was able to reinvent herself from a journalist to […]
10 Awesome American Bookstores You Should Visit
TL;DR 1. Today the world celebrates Tolkien Reading Day. 2. Check out these awesome bookstores across the country. 3. Add them to your bucket list next time you plan your trip. Today, the 25th of March, fantasy fans around the world celebrate Tolkien Reading Day. A special holiday created to honor the legacy of […]
How to Plan a Road Trip
The good ol’Â road trips. One of the classic ways to travel. Solo or in groups, it can be fun, entertaining, educational, adventurous. Whatever you make of it. However, just because you are about to have tons of fun, doesn’t mean you don’t have to prepare for what’s coming up. There are some basic items you […]
The gig of sharing
Let us introduce you to the Gig Economy. When unemployment rates were sky high, between 2009 and 2013, workers started turning to gigs for lack of a better choice. This choice, then, transitioned to a trend. A study from Intuit predicts that by 2020, 40 percent of US workers will fall into the category of gig workers. […]