Eva’s Lens: Upcoming Travels

It’s been a whirlwind of a summer already… but now it’s honeymoon time! By the time you read this, I will have just arrived in Greece. Planning a honeymoon is no small feat, but it is also the light at the end of the tunnel for most couples who spent months and months planning their […]

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Knock Knock: New York’s back, again!

How precious is this door filled with ivy… it’s what dreams are made of people! Ivy and a black and white entrance 🙂 Classic! New York City, you do not disappoint! For more on NYC, check out these posts: Eva’s Lens: Soho Street Art Eva’s Lens: Street Art in Brooklyn New York State of Mind

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Captured Moments in: Martha’s Vineyard

Last weekend we traveled to Martha’s Vineyard, an island off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to celebrate Eva’s bachelorette weekend with friends. It was a beautiful weekend filled with sunshine, laughter, and walks by the sea. Martha’s Vineyard is full of surprises around every corner: gingerbread houses, nautical decorations, quaint shops, and colorful flowers- […]

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Captured Moments In: Block Island

Block Island has so much New England beauty: quaint roads, charming views, and a nautical beachy feel. Enjoy these darling photos from this beautiful island off of Rhode Island. Have you ever been to Block Island? What is your favorite part? If you enjoyed what you just read we would love to have you join the […]

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A Visit to Hiroshima, Japan

On August 6, 1945 an American B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. This event killed over 100,000 people, with many more people suffering from the effects of radiation for the rest of their lives. When I learned I would be traveling to Japan and reviewed our itinerary, […]

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Guest Post: Destinations in Asia Worth Exploring

After years of traveling, you sometimes get sick of tourist attractions and want to get out of the beaten tracks. I don’t blame you for that, but let’s not forget that some places are this popular for a reason after all. Here’s my list of some places in Asia victim of their success but that […]

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Captured Moments in: Sedona, AZ

Majestic, charming, and breathtaking are just some of the words I use to describe Sedona. Bright blue sunny skies mixed with the orangey-red mountains and lush greenery made for such incredible views. Most of the pictures I share below were taken on a Pink Jeep Tour. More on that, later – I promise! Sedona is […]

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Exploring Miyajima Island

Miyajima Island is known to be one of the most scenic spots in Japan. It is located on the Seto Inland Sea and is referred to as an “Island of Gods.” It is home to wild deer, the Itsukushima Shrine, and many temples and historic monuments. The Aki Grand Hotel is located a short ferry ride […]

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Guest Post: An Adventurous Week in Cebu, Philippines

For spring break, I decided to fly to the Philippines and travel the islands around Cebu for about 10 days. Apart from the breathtaking landscapes, the friendliness of locals and the cheap rum, here are some ideas of activities you might fancy if you’re feeling like living the adventure of a lifetime! Bohol: This pretty […]

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May Peace Prevail on Earth

Happy Earth Week! This week I wanted to share a special memory with you from my favorite place in Japan – Fuji Sanctuary. This beautiful oasis is located in the foothills of Mount Fuji, about a 40-minute bus ride from the town of Fuji. It was created in the 1950s by the Japanese poet and […]

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Eva’s Lens: Time well spent on Hilton Head Island

There’s nothing like a weekend getaway, especially when you just plan to relax and enjoy yourself! That’s exactly what I did a few weekends ago when I went to visit my parents near Hilton Head, South Carolina. A lot of sunshine, walks, enjoying the views and eating well was in the cards, and we did […]

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Captured Moments: New Orleans

Lively jazz music, beautiful terraces, French-inspired architecture, and warm powdery beignets set the tone for the four days I spent in New Orleans. I enjoyed walking the sunny streets, people-watching, and eating all sorts of delicious food. Since I was visiting for a work conference, I didn’t have as much time to explore, but I […]

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