The Museum of Ice Cream is officially kicking off it’s LA run starting April 22nd. The six week exhibit is sure to be a hit with bloggers and Instagrammers. When I first heard of this museum, I seriously thought it was going to be all about different ice cream flavors and their origins; weird, right?…
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Runyon Canyon: The Most Popular Hiking Spot In LA
I first heard of Runyon Canyon on Instagram. As an active “instagrammer” living in LA with many friends in the LA area, it was not long until my feed was a bombardment of beautiful images of other bloggers and influencers at Runyon Canyon. Automatically, I was interested. It still took me a few months to…
Summer Bucket List: OUE Skyspace LA (1,000 Ft High) + 15 Things You Should Know About It
This is the first summer in my entire life that I’ve actually decided to come up with some sort of bucket list. Therefore, as the month of August commences you will begin to see new experiences on the blog. Starting with the OUE Skyspace skyslide, seventy floors up above Downtown Los Angeles, nearly 1,000 feet…
MyLücke: The Airbnb for Parking Spots in LA
Anybody who has ever visited Los Angeles, even for a day knows that parking in the city is not always the funnest or most convenient. Not financially convenient and not timely. Most locals who drive know that if you’re going anyplace in the LA region, you should not only make time for traffic, you should…
The TV Lover’s Hike: Franklin Canyon #3
Franklin Canyon is probably not the place where experienced hikers come for kicks but it is the perfect place to unwind, have a picnic and visualize how your favorite movie or TV show shot here. That is, because Franklin Canyon is a notable filming location located in Beverly Hills. The hike itself is not…
Rubio Canyon- Mother Nature’s Hidden Gem-Hike #2
Driving down the street of Pleasantridge Drive, one might not imagine that tucked in between two homes is a trail that leads to a secluded point atop the Angeles National Forest that brings you to a grand panoramic view of Los Angeles County. Depending on the weather you can see as far as the buildings…
First Hike of 2016: Eaton Canyon
As the start of 2016 looms over us, the need for thrills and new beginnings rushes through me. One of my personal goals this year is to be more active and try new things, you’d think that as a travel enthusiast I would have already hiked all of California but the sad truth is that…