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Postcards from D.C.

November 12, 2012 by jessica Leave a Comment

This was our second trip to D.C. in as many years and I’m still left with a “must-see” list that’s longer than what we checked off. Last year we hectically squeezed in as many museums as possible – to the point where I refused to learn anything more. We vowed this visit would be different with more time devoted to strolling through neighborhoods and indulging in afternoon drinks.

The best laid plans …

Here’s just some of what we did: Holocaust Memorial Museum, saw pandas at the National Zoo, Newseum, tried out the Uber car service, purchased art at the Eastern Market flea market, National Archives, Pizzeria Paradiso (three times), hung out with Lisa in Old Town Alexandria, stumbled across Hello Kitty’s campaign office, the International Spy Museum’s “Spy in the City” walk, Georgetown, watched election results roll in, photographed the view from the Old Post Office Pavilion, dinner at Old Ebbitt Grill (rumor has it that Roosevelt bagged the walrus displayed in the bar)

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Bon Voyage

November 2, 2012 by jessica Leave a Comment


I’m off for a vacation at the nation’s capital! See you next week! 

In the meantime, be sure to enter to win $100 to Shopbop and a pair of Daniel Green slippers. Good luck!

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Postcards from Kentucky, Part 2

June 7, 2012 by jessica Leave a Comment


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Of all things to fall in love with, the grates around the trees were one of my favorite details in Louisville.

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The Louisville City Hall Annex was built in 1909 and includes statuary heads of animals that were important to the city’s agricultural history.

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A fleur-de-lis adorns each street sign. 

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Tickets for our Mammoth Cave tour. Word of advice: buy these online before your visit. All of the day’s tours were sold out by the time we arrived. Also, we were surprised that Mammoth Cave is on Central Time while Louisville is on Eastern. We had a lot of time to kill.

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But that gave us time to take photos of the scenery. That long-sleeve tee didn’t last long – it was 100 degrees.

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Thankfully, it was much cooler in the cave – after the 250-stair decent into Mammoth.

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Dinosaurs inhabit nearby Cave City at Dinosaur World, a fantastic roadside attraction.

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The beasts are full-size replicas with “informative” signs about the species. The general theme was “scientists think … but they’re not actually sure.”

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Seriously. Awesome.

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A more culturally appropriate stop was at the Buffalo Trace distillery. I didn’t expect the air to be thick with bourbon and I’m pretty sure you can get a contact buzz from the fumes. (They should really sell bourbon-scented candles in the gift shop.)

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Each of these barrels contains Pappy Van Winkle (aged for 23 years) and $10,000 in revenue.

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And, yes, there’s a buffalo on the property.

Bourbon was certainly a theme to our trip and we successfully completed the Urban Bourbon Trail. The mint juleps at the historic Brown Hotel were by far the best – and most expensive – we tasted.

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However, my Wisconsin roots are deep and I still prefer brandy in my Old Fashioned.

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Postcards from Kentucky, Part 1

June 4, 2012 by jessica Leave a Comment


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Louisville’s namesake: King Louis XVI

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We drank plenty of bourbon, including mint juleps at Churchill Downs.

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I almost bet on this horse because of the pretty color it was sporting, but opted for another. The horse I bet on lost, but so did number nine.

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Later, I placed a $5 bet on a winning horse and came away with $11. High risk, high reward.

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I would have loved to stay at 21c, which is a hotel, museum and restaurant rolled into one. The venue has plastic penguins that change location everyday. The second time we walked past the building, there were a dozen lined up on the roof.

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He also mysteriously disappeared the next time we walked past.

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They even used small penguin pins to post the dinner and drink menus outside of the restaurant.

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Artwork extends into Proof on Main, the bar/restaurant of 21c.

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I couldn’t resist a ceramic penguin to bring home. Dave isn’t content with its location on the bookshelf and insists on moving it throughout the house. 

The world’s largest baseball bat resides outside of the Louisville Slugger factory and museum.

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The vault holds every bat model that the company has produced.

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Next door, a baseball hits the building housing the Kentucky Mirror & Plate Glass company.

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A statue of Thomas Jefferson given to the city in 1901.

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March 31, 2012 by jessica Leave a Comment

It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for: a brief recap of our Floridian vacation. I can never get enough oceanside lounging, especially when seashells are abound.

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The best place for shells was definitely along the rocky shore of the Blowing Rocks Preserve in Jupiter.

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Why, yes, I am holding a bag of shells. There are just a few photos of me actually looking up to appreciate the scenery. I was happier with my nose in the sand.

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Dave ventured much further out than I did.

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One final glimpse of the preserve before we continued on.

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Just south of the nature preserve was Palm Beach a.k.a. the first place I’ve ever felt poor. And yet, within 20 minutes of walking along Worth Avenue, we ducked into the Sunglass Hut and spent around $400 in the matter of minutes on two new pairs of shades.

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Although, I’m not the one with rich blood in the relationship. My white Coach aviators only cost $130.

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As expected, we spent plenty of time relaxing by the hotel pool (pictured) and the Atlantic.

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The beach entrance at the corner of A1A and Las Olas.

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The view is almost enough to convince me to move here – as long as my house is within a reasonable distance from the ocean.

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I spent entirely too much time watching the sandpipers dart in and out of the surf. They were just as excitable as children.

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A piece of coral that washed up on shore.

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One of the most interesting attractions in Fort Lauderdale is the Bonnet House Museum.

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Most of the lizards were camera shy, but Dave was able to get a close up of him.

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We went to Flamingo Gardens in Davie where I appropriately wore the flamingo-print skirt Dave gave me for Christmas. Here, I’m befriending an ibis.

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And, of course, Florida’s main attraction.

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