I am in love with this show from Marc by Marc Jacob Spring Sumer 2012 collection. Its written Farah all over it. Its fashionable, colourful and still looks great with my leggings, jeans and even my tracksuits.
Exploring the Best of Trinidad Cuba Trinidad, Cuba Trinidad is Cuba’s best preserved colonial city, a unique mix of 1850’s architecture & 1950’s cars that feels frozen in time. Check out some of my favorite things to do in Trinidad. Trinidad was one of the first Cuban towns founded by the Spanish, growing wealthy from production of sugar cane, cattle, and tobacco (with the help of African slave labor). The town’s newfound wealth funded extravagant palaces, plazas, and colonial homes for rich plantation owners. Much of the architecture remains, one of the best-preserved historic towns in North America, becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Trinidad Cuba has become one of the most popular cities in the country for travelers, outside of Havana of course! You can walk down cobblestone streets, listen to live music in the plaza, cool off with fresh sugar cane juice, hop into a horse-drawn carriage, chat with locals, or visit fascinating colonial muse...
It is photo day! You know I have been posting about Tlaxcala the entire week. On Monday, I wrote some facts about this mostly unknown city in Mexico. On Wednesday, I wrote about the delicious food we found in the city. If you have noticed, there is a missing part. I haven’t presented details of how the city looks. Well, I was waiting for photo Friday to do that. In here I am presenting 29 photos of Tlaxcala. The main sights of the city are highlighted in here. Let me say all these sights are located in the compact historic center. You can walk around admiring the architecture, visiting the museums and devouring dishes till your belly feels like it is going to explode. Let me know what you like more about this interesting city. Plaza Constitucion, the main plaza in Tlaxcala Municipal Palace Portal Grande Portal Chico Government Palace Another view of the Government Palace Cart in Plaza Constitucion ...
Finding Light on a Dark Highway To cross the divide between youth and adulthood, sometimes you need wings to fly. I found mine one brilliant summer on an epic, cross-country road trip I took with my wife, Tara. It was a definitive moment in the evolution of our relationship. We were good friends at the time—young, career-less, recently freed from dead-end relationships, and maybe a little unsure of ourselves. At the time I think we were both dreamers without a dream, but ready to try anything. My part of the story started in May. After an eight-day walk on the Appalachian Trail failed to revive a three-year-old relationship with my girlfriend, we soon went our separate ways. My seasonal job had ended, I had no interest in college, and I was confused about what to do next. My soul ached for clarity, purpose and…freedom. The time was ripe to travel and to find, somewhere in this supposed land of the free, a light to lead me out of the darkness. It took me two weeks to fix...
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