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Four Days in Portland: Where to Stay, Eat, and Wander
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Photo by Jessica Nichole Portland isn’t a spectacle city. It doesn’t overwhelm you with landmarks or demand that you rush from one attraction to the next. What it does exceptionally well is livability — brick warehouses converted into restaurants, a riverfront path that anchors the grid, and neighborhoods built for walking instead of conquering. It’s long been known for its coffee culture, craft breweries, progressive edge, and proximity to fore


Ojai, California
I didn’t wake up feeling great. My throat hurt, my sinuses were clogged, and I had that internal conversation: go, or don’t go? I felt better after my morning routine, so I got in the car. I was already grateful that I’d cancelled a reservation earlier in the week, because immediately I realized this wasn’t going to be the trip I’d mapped out. Not feeling well gave me permission to be loose. Highly Likely. Photo by Jessica Nichole. The drive into town made me nervous for a mo


Tijuana Street Food Tour
Eating as Belonging: Everyday Life in Tijuana If you really want to understand a city, don’t start with its landmarks, start with its...


Santa Barbara in a Day
A Solo Day Trip Guide from Los Angeles If you’re considering a solo escape from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, here’s exactly how to do it — what’s worth your time, what to expect, and how to structure the day so it feels intentional instead of rushed. Santa Barbara is close enough to be easy. Far enough to feel like you left. One day is absolutely enough — if you move with clarity. Is Santa Barbara Worth a Day Trip from Los Angeles? Yes! It’s about two hours from LA, dependin


Chelsea Market NYC
I took the subway to Chelsea Market like a big girl. At first, the most confusing part was figuring out which entrance I was supposed to use. But after a few times hopping on and off—and realizing I probably came in on the wrong side more than once—I still made it to the right place. I think the GPS just tries to give you the easiest route. So maybe I took some extra steps coming in from the north side instead of the south, but oh well. It’s New York. I got there. Subway tip:


Summer Guide to New York City
New York can feel overwhelming when you’re booking it alone. The neighborhoods. The noise. The humidity. The opinions. So let me make this simple. If you want central, walkable, polished but not pretentious — Midtown works. It’s not “trendy Brooklyn.” It’s not quiet Upper West. It’s grounded. Efficient. Surprisingly charming when you know where to look. This is exactly how I’d curate it for you. Where to Stay: The Archer Hotel (38th Street) Boutique energy. Intimate. Elevated
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