Month: April 2023

48 HOURS IN YORK

Travel

York is a time capsule of Roman and Medieval Britain. It is undeniably magical. Narrow, cobblestone streets enveloped by timbered buildings lead you toward York Minster, a 13th-century phenomenon that inconspicuously looms over the city. The city’s pubs are legendary, each with its own history of ghosts or famous faces who once drank at the…

FALL UNDER THE SPELL OF TAOS: THE SOUL OF THE SOUTHWEST

Travel

Nestled at the edge where the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico spread westward toward the sage brushed mesas and plains is a land of vast expanse and open skies.  Here you’ll find the enchanting high desert town of Taos, a historic art colony and world-class outdoor recreation mecca.  Visitors to Taos often remark on the magnetic-like…

5 SEATTLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS DEFINITELY WORTH SEEING

Travel

When exploring a new city, it’s good to be prepared with a little knowledge of the sights to see. Although some attractions may be deemed “tourist traps,” that doesn’t mean they should be struck off your list. I discovered this on my first visit to Washington’s “Emerald City” when I explored five top Seattle tourist attractions. Brimming…

HOW TO SPEND A PERFECT DAY IN BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA

Travel

If you are visiting Charleston, South Carolina and have time for a one-day side trip, Beaufort is an excellent option. Beaufort (pronounced Byoo-fert in these parts) is about 90 minutes south of its big brother, Charleston. Chocked full of fascinating history, delectable restaurants and stunning natural views, Beaufort is the perfect way to further immerse…

PEBBLE BEACH’S 17-MILE DRIVE IN CALIFORNIA IS A PHOTOGRAPHER’S DREAM

Travel

If you find yourself in Monterey or Carmel, don’t hesitate to add 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach to your must-see and do list. This scenic loop is one of the most picturesque drives in the country and can be accessed at several entrances in Carmel and Pacific Grove, as well as from the main highway…

Sticky Date Pudding

Food

Sticky Date Pudding is a rich and delish dessert that you can make at home with just a handful of ingredients. If you have kids at home, then try this recipe as soon as possible and we are sure that they will love it for sure. From birthdays and anniversaries to parties and special occasions,…

Prawn with Lemon Quiche

Food

Need a fancy dish to serve at your Christmas party? Try this scrumptious recipe of Prawn with Lemon Quiche that you can easily make at home and impress everyone with your culinary skills. You will need Filo sheets to make the pastry puff, but if you can’t find them, you can use any other type…

Have an Instagram account for your pet? Love sharing funny animal videos? You’re part of the cute economy

Pet

Was one of the last DMs you received on Instagram a video of ducklings wearing flowers for hats, or floating in a sink full of water? An overly zealous cockapoo dancing on the couch with his human? A husky throwing a temper tantrum because he couldn’t come indoors? If sharing cute animal content is your love language, you’re not alone —…

How hot is too hot? Here’s how to tell if your dog is suffering during the summer heat

Pet

Hot weather can be dangerous to our canine friends. Humans can sweat all over our body, but dogs can only sweat on their paw pads, which is not much use when it comes to shedding body heat. So how hot is too hot to take your dog out? It depends on the dog and their…

Physics and psychology of cats – an (improbable) conversation

Pet

Have you wondered why cats are so nimble and seem to fit perfectly in cups, boxes and other small places? Or how cats communicate with humans? Marc Abrahams, editor of the Annals of Improbable Research and master of ceremonies of the annual Ig Nobel Prize, Jean Berko Gleason, psycholinguist and professor emerita of Psychological and Brain Science at…