5 Beautiful Libraries in the World

I'm an architecture nerd, and I've seen my fair share of stunning libraries-- historic and futuristic-- on my travels. From the classical to present day, there's something so satisfying about books lined from floor to ceiling in symmetry, offering a wide array of knowledge while also aesthetically-pleasing. It's easy to walk in and wander through … Continue reading 5 Beautiful Libraries in the World

Top 10 Danish Dishes You Need to Try

In anticipation for my upcoming Denmark travel series, I wanted to share my list of the best Danish food (and drinks) to try when you visit Denmark-- or, at least, have access to a Danish restaurant. Given that Danish cuisine is quite hard to find outside of the country, as well as the fact that … Continue reading Top 10 Danish Dishes You Need to Try

Destination: Washington, D.C. (Visiting the National Mall, National Portrait Gallery, & Cherry Blossoms– PART 3)

Floral Library with Washington Monument (April 2025) My partner and I had one more day in D.C. following a day spent in Virginia. We had planned to take it easy before our flight back to Los Angeles that evening, but we ended up having a whirlwind of a time walking all over the capital to … Continue reading Destination: Washington, D.C. (Visiting the National Mall, National Portrait Gallery, & Cherry Blossoms– PART 3)

Destination: Bethesda, Maryland

Capital Crest Trail (April 2025) Washington, D.C. is not considered a US state, but rather a federal district. Given its small size, as well as the relatively-small sizes of the states on the East Coast, it makes for easy trips outside of the capital. In fact, D.C.'s public transport connects the neighboring states (Virginia and … Continue reading Destination: Bethesda, Maryland