Millennials call me a “pioneer.” Like I was born in the 1800’s and witnessed the Civil War… simply because I was the first 7 figure blogger in the world, and referred to by Google as “The woman who shifted the blogosphere.” I crossed that line in 2008- isn’t it crazy how far the internet has come. I started my first… View Post
Moving to London? A Quick-Start Guide for Confused American Expats
Tips for moving to London and the UK, for confused Americans. This is a list of things I struggled with, laughed at, and learned in the first 8 months after coming to England. My intention is to give you a shortcut through the learning curve of living in London, England and the UK- so you can hurry up and fall… View Post
England Travel Guide
England is one of my favorite destinations in all my worldly travels. There is a reason it is one of the most popular tourist destinations, especially for Americans. The most visited city in England is London, and for good reason. It’s an amazing city with something for everyone; amazing museums, gorgeous parks, historic castles and plenty of family-friendly attractions. I… View Post
Life in London as a Stranded Tourist During Covid19
When I arrived in London in February, there were mere whispers of a strange virus on the news. A little alerting, but we certainly had no way of knowing a global pandemic was around the corner. Fast forward a week… I’m at the local “surgery” (that’s British for doctor’s office) complaining of a cough and feeling like I had fluid… View Post
My Favorite AirBnb’s for London
I’m not sure I can describe just how special this flat truly is- the listing really cannot do it justice. In the past, I’ve always stayed in high-end hotels and various flats around London- none have competed with my experience here when it comes to value, comfort, space and location. First, I have to say, the hostess is remarkable! If… View Post
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