Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

feeding our souls

On a Viber thread with some former dorm mates from university, it was a joy to read this piece of light fun - especially with everything so sensitive and explosive going on.


In the Philippines much of our culture and conversation are rooted in, on, and around food. We delight over its history, preparation, cooking, displaying, eating, and most definitely describing it in its minutest detail and obscure facet.

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keeping a rich heritage alive - home, decor, crafts, food at Casa A Gamboa

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

friends + food = NYC

One of the best perks in life for wonder | wonder | women is sharing a great love of good and interesting food with fellow food lovers.

Penthouse view from Gaonnuri

When we find someone and can keep them engaged for decades, our shared gastronomical delight grows exponentially with the years.

Thursday, July 4, 2019

summer (is) social!

While the US is celebrating Independence Day, summer finally comes to London after a long season of rain, cold wind and grey days - and with summer come other visitors!


Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Somerset Skate: a holiday tradition

Every winter season a tradition pops up at some of London's more popular tourist attractions. The Museum of Natural History, Broadgate Circle, and Somerset House (among other places) open their courtyards to host ice skating!


Thursday, July 14, 2016

Ron English : America’s Premier Pop Iconoclast

On our latest trek into New York City, we came across Ron EnglishPOPaganda pop-up shop in NYC's Meat Packing District.

Ron English at his current POPaganda NYC pop-up.

Located at 72 Gansevoort Street, it features iconic items from within the POPaganda vault. 

Monday, June 16, 2014

NYC: my corner of the sky

We took three days in New York City as, no matter how easy it is living close by, there's nothing that beats falling asleep and waking up in the city that goes on and on and on. . . .We loved most taking full advantage of some of the best theatres and museums in the world.