Travel season is in high gear, and for seasoned road-trippers, you know what that means: LOTS OF CONSTRUCTION!!! You just know that no matter where you go, you'll be whizzing past orange cones, and inhaling fresh asphalt fumes until Labor Day! The same is true for this Travel Blog!
Recently, I've been looking for a job in the Start-up world, which is ruled by tech and judgments are made based on your online presence. In a nutshell, if you're blogging, you're blog better look good. I looked at my blog and realized that I didn't think the look of the blog, and maybe the straight delivery of the content was an accurate reflection of the wild travel chick contained in this body! Well, ok, wild may be a little strong...
Anywhoooo, I need YOUR help! Do me a favor: take a look at the blog. Look HARD. Then, make suggestions! I KNOW I KNOW, how awesome is it that you can make comments on...my...blog...oh wait, you can already do that! Haha, but unlike others, I'll LISTEN!
So, PLEASE, take a look! Let me know what you like and what you think I can do BETTER. What would you like to see that would make this a go-to blog for your travel blog entertainment? Lemme know! I'd be wicked grateful! :-D
Hugs, Yvette
I go, I see, I snap some pics, then I share it with you! See how I roll...and walk, and fly!
06 August 2012
17 July 2012
Water + Fire + Summer Solstice = AWESOMENESS
I think my favorite thing about living in New England is the unlimited opportunities for awesome day trips. Heck, if you're so inclined, you could hit all 6 states in a single day! It also makes it easy to find fun things to do when my friends and family come to visit.
Recently, my brother dropped in for a weekend visit, and like me, he's always ready to hop in the car and check out the sights. So, I suggested we hit up WaterFire.
According to their website, WaterFire is an "award-winning sculpture by Barnaby Evans installed on the three rivers of downtown Providence". However, what it really is is a friggin' awesome festival where they set a bunch of bonfires in the middle of the city.
Along the banks of the rivers, you'll find lots of street performers, including human "statues" that move when you drop a donation in their basket, musicians, break dancers, jewelry makers, food truck vendors, and LOTS OF PEOPLE! Imaging the warm glow of a campfire, then magnify it by 100. Part of the fun is watching the staff light the bonfires with torches, as they're rowed along in gondolas. It's very theatric! It started off as a short term installation, but the popularity of it grew, and now they light the fires several times from spring to fall.
This time, we went during the Summer Solstice. Luckily, in addition to the usual WaterFire festivities, the city of Providence also had a Summer Solstice celebration in the area just adjacent to the river. That featured several musical performances, and lots of dancing. The energy was electric, and everyone was really having a great time. Where the musical vibe at the river was a little "new age", a big band was rocking a block away. A block away from there, in a city park, there was another smaller stage, where we were lucky to catch the last few songs by local band, Boo City, who had a cool funky, jazzy reggae thing goin' on!
It was pretty incredible, and I STRONGLY recommend checking out WaterFire if you ever find yourself in the area. It's HOT in more ways than one!
Check out some pics of our trip here!
Where: Downtown Providence, RI
How: Take commuter rail from South Station - Boston or Drive I-95 South to Exit 22 Downtown Providence
Why: Um, it's awesome!
Recently, my brother dropped in for a weekend visit, and like me, he's always ready to hop in the car and check out the sights. So, I suggested we hit up WaterFire.
According to their website, WaterFire is an "award-winning sculpture by Barnaby Evans installed on the three rivers of downtown Providence". However, what it really is is a friggin' awesome festival where they set a bunch of bonfires in the middle of the city.
Along the banks of the rivers, you'll find lots of street performers, including human "statues" that move when you drop a donation in their basket, musicians, break dancers, jewelry makers, food truck vendors, and LOTS OF PEOPLE! Imaging the warm glow of a campfire, then magnify it by 100. Part of the fun is watching the staff light the bonfires with torches, as they're rowed along in gondolas. It's very theatric! It started off as a short term installation, but the popularity of it grew, and now they light the fires several times from spring to fall.
This time, we went during the Summer Solstice. Luckily, in addition to the usual WaterFire festivities, the city of Providence also had a Summer Solstice celebration in the area just adjacent to the river. That featured several musical performances, and lots of dancing. The energy was electric, and everyone was really having a great time. Where the musical vibe at the river was a little "new age", a big band was rocking a block away. A block away from there, in a city park, there was another smaller stage, where we were lucky to catch the last few songs by local band, Boo City, who had a cool funky, jazzy reggae thing goin' on!
It was pretty incredible, and I STRONGLY recommend checking out WaterFire if you ever find yourself in the area. It's HOT in more ways than one!
Check out some pics of our trip here!
Where: Downtown Providence, RI
How: Take commuter rail from South Station - Boston or Drive I-95 South to Exit 22 Downtown Providence
Why: Um, it's awesome!
02 January 2011
2010 Travel Memories - Germany
What better way to start 2011 than to reflect on the travel that occurred in 2010? The big trip was to Germany. Below are some of my favorite, previously unposted, pics from the trip. (check out links at end for previously posted pics)
Bells of Salzburg 2010 (courtesy of http://nettiegoboom.blogspot.com )
15 September 2010
Airplane ESSENTIALS
Top 10 things NOT to forget when you board that plane!
10. Gum - makes ear popping a little less painful
9. Vitamin C - Questionable germs in a sealed tin can. Better safe than sorry!
8. Water. I bring 2 empties through security and fill them before I board.
7. Snacks. $3.50 for a cookie? Puh-leez. I like nuts, dried cranberries, crackers, and chocolate.
6. Ear plugs and Eye mask. Crying babies? Roaring engines? Late readers? Bring it!
5. Travel pillow& blanket. It's mine, and it smells like Bounce. What does the free one smell like?
4. Hand lotion. Airplane soap makes my hands feel like sandpaper. Keep it soft, baby!
3. iPod Touch. Yeah, I bring it EVERYWHERE anyway. Will be testing SKYPE app for next trip.
2. Pen. You never need it until you DON'T have it!
1. PATIENCE. Nothing goes as smoothly as you'd like, esp. with all the cost cutting these days. Patience is your BEST FRIEND. Sit back and let the business men climb all over each other to get on and off the plane. Take a deep breath, and have another piece of chocolate!
Prost! Let the games begin!
I'm about to embark on my first trip to Germany. The occasion? My dear friend Dörte has invited me, and a bunch of other fun folk to celebrate her birthday in her hometown in Thielbeer. Although, that's reason enough to go, as luck would have it, her birthday just happens to coincide with the most famous (and longest running) wedding celebration on Earth: OKTOBERFEST!
Oh yeah...I'm so there.
Anyway, I thought I'd share some facts about this amazing event, just in case I'm in no condition to do so later! ;-)
22 May 2010
01 May 2010
"Day"-Cation to Providence
I just flew in from Providence, and BOY are my arms tired! YUK YUK! Anywhoo, the weather was fantasmagorical. Enjoy the pics.
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