Cliff Jumping in Negril, Jamaica
I’m usually not very adventurous and standing on the edge of a cliff sends my knees into vibrations like singing guitar strings. During my latter years of high school I lived in a small town...
Read MoreI’m usually not very adventurous and standing on the edge of a cliff sends my knees into vibrations like singing guitar strings. During my latter years of high school I lived in a small town...
Read MoreCanadian foodies unite! Welcome to our first annual Canadian foodie gift guide for the holiday season or year round if you have a foodie in the family. We are so proud to present you these...
Read MoreOne of my first experiences with fashion faux pas was in Rome. I had just arrived jet lagged starving. I grabbed a quick show and hit the streets in my star wars t-shirt and leggings,...
Read MoreA Boundary Kootenay road trip from Kelowna to Christina Lake, BC. Stops of historical interested, foodie tips, cliff jumping, water fall gazing, and SUP boarding to ancient hieroglyphs left by the Sinixt First Nations people.
Read MoreAutumn is the best time to visit the Okanagan because of the amazing colours that grace our mountains and vineyards. The elevated peaks are dusted white with the promise of snow to come. The...
Read MoreSaj’s Common Kitchen is now Lebanese Cuisine and Catering – Updated 2020. I am not that familiar with Lebanese cooking. Kelowna is rather slow when it comes to ethnic cuisine to be properly established within...
Read MoreAs Canada rings in its 150th year many are planning their own unique Canadian road trip. I’ve planned out a bit of a road trip myself from the Okanagan to Tofino stopping at vineyards and...
Read MoreIf you haven’t been paying close attention to my little breadcrumbs I’ve been leaving throughout the past few months then you may not know where we decided to go for our honeymoon. With the wedding...
Read MoreWe don’t all have the luxury of being able to plan a holiday months in advance, but that doesn’t mean you have to miss out completely. Last minute holidays often mean bagging bargains in some...
Read MoreYurt. Treehouse. Train. Lighthouse. Castle. With all the options available today why would anyone stay in a pricey hotel? As I search for honeymoon options I find myself veering away from your typical resorts discovering...
Read MoreToday is my birthday and unfortunately I am recovering from a cold so no champagne until tomorrow. However, I still feel the need to celebrate somehow so I figured I’d do a roundup of the...
Read MoreEarly last year I think I made myself quite clear how I felt about cruises and resorts – not for me. However, I gave resorts another opportunity to redeem themselves hoping that the Sandals Caribbean...
Read MoreWhen I was in elementary school in Prince George, Northern British Columbia, where winters reached 40 below and school would be closed, my mom worked at a muffin bakery shop where she would bring my...
Read MoreWritten in 2011. See also How to Celebrate Anthony Bourdain Day. As a self-proclaimed foodie, I would like to think that my palate has two sides; a benevolent side as represented by the simplistic David...
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