Living in Boston means a beautiful but quick fall, one day you’re carving pumpkins and the next you’re shoveling snow. And like it our not, winter is already here. But that doesn’t mean the cold should keep you down. Here are 5 ways to lean into the season and cure those winter blues!
Nantucket is one of those quintessential American summer destinations. But I am here to convince you that it should also be a go-to fall destination. The crowds are gone, the sun is still around and prices are down; what’s not to love? Check out my fall travel guide!
Philadelphia is so much more than cheesesteaks and Rocky (although who doesn’t love those too?). Philadelphia is one of America’s oldest cities and is actually our nation’s first capital. Consequently, there is so much culture, heritage and vibrancy that it is definitely worth a visit!
Boston’s Theater District is one of the most vibrant parts of the city; with dozens of theaters, clubs and restaurants, it is always full of life. So when I heard there was going to be a roaring-twenties-themed party in that neck of the woods, I just had to attend!
The Charles River is one of Boston’s most beautiful and active natural landmarks. There are so many fun things to do on the banks of and actually on the Charles—Duck Tours, Yoga on the Esplanade, and of course sailing! Community Boating is an organization dedicated to making sailing more accessible to the people of Boston.