Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto, Japan A (semi-) monthly round-up of things I’m reading, watching, and obsessing about. We’re doing our next #SweetsCrawl food tour next weekend in Sacramento. Northern California friends, join us there! You learn so much from traveling and working that you could not get in school. I love this trend for college-bound […]
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This is a guest post written by EIT reader, Kacey Mya. She offered to share some ways to plan healthy eats for your next road trip. Thanks for sharing, Kacey! — Cassie Road trips are the ultimate classic when it comes to customizable travel and unforgettable fun. Forgoing planes and trains to get behind the […]
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of DoubleTree by Hilton. All opinions are 100% mine. This year is a presidential election year in the U.S. Negativity fills the airwaves, conversations with friends, my Facebook feed. Now, more than ever, it’s easy to forget to be nice. But as a traveler, I try […]
Millions of pink and white cherry blossoms, or sakura, color Japan each spring. Indeed, cherry blossom viewing is such an important annual activity in Japan that the national government publishes a cherry blossom forecast predicting annual blooms. When we booked our flight to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport almost a year ago, we decided to travel in mid-February, hoping to arrive during […]
When I travel, I love to find new and uncommon foods from around the world. I always visit local markets and grocery stores to hunt unusual produce and regional ingredients. When I get home, I enjoy looking for those unique foods here in California. A few months back, I decided to plan a Bay Area […]