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weekend warriors // one night at gleneagles

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October 17, 2019

london daytrips // the harry potter tour at warner bros. studios

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September 12, 2019

to the highlands // one week on the isle of skye

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August 7, 2019
  • #LTeastcoast,  a perfect day in...,  boston,  massachusetts

    #LTeastcoast // a perfect day in boston

    August 27, 2014 /

    Perhaps the most exciting part of our #LTeastcoast adventure was that we finally made it to a city that’s long been on our list: Beantown. And, spoiler alert? Yes, we did have a perfect day in Boston. Staying true to our itinerary-free way of traveling, we didn’t have anything specific on our agenda. Well, except eating our weight in lobster rolls and clam chowder. Unfortunately, we also didn’t have a ton of time in one of our new favorite cities, so we decided this would be the perfect excuse to re-introduce a feature from many moons ago when weekend escapes were our…

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    foodie break: harvest in harvard square

    September 12, 2014

    foodie break: boston’s BOND // @BONDBoston1

    August 18, 2014

    bonne bastille & a very happy #LTeastcoast!

    July 14, 2014
  • #LTeastcoast,  boston

    style spotter: a summer day in new england

    August 21, 2014 /

    We must admit: we really weren’t prepared to fall as in love with Boston as we did. Sure, we’re longtime fans of the “I could live here!” litmus test when visiting a new city. But we were both surprised to find that, after a spectacularly summer day in New England, yes! We could live in Boston! We really only had about 72 hours in and around Beantown. But that didn’t limit our imaginations! In our minds, we were running off into a future life of white picket fences flanked by blooming hydrangeas. Here’s what we wish we had packed. THE…

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    SURPRISE! // a very #LTeastcoast besties travel reunion

    July 6, 2014

    #LTeastcoast: a new new york

    August 4, 2014

    foodie break: harvest in harvard square

    September 12, 2014
  • expat life: france,  france,  paris

    parisian favorites from a year in the île-de-france (part 2)

    August 20, 2014 /

    Much to my surprise, after one year of life in the Île-de-France, I’ve learned that Paris isn’t just all eating and drinking. During past trips, I didn’t care to see much else… aside from, you know, see the Eiffel Tower. Strolling leisurely through the city is still my preferred method of Parisian exploration. Now, with the touristy things out of the way (ahem, Mona Lisa), we had to prioritize. This was only magnified by the fact that return trains stopped running to our village at 11:19 PM. SHA-OOT ME NOW. If you missed part 1 of my Parisian preferences, pop…

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    foodie break: in the kitchen with a french master baker

    January 23, 2014

    a weekend in paris & a sunday at les puces

    May 13, 2015

    parisian favorites from one year in the île-de-france (part 1)

    August 14, 2014
  • jetsetters

    jetsetters: florence for free

    August 19, 2014 /

    Hey, hey, hey it’s jet-setta-DAY. Pour yourselves a glass of Chianti and come say hello to Hannah & Meg of Florence for Free. Basically, if Florence is anywhere on your travel radar, you should probs bookmark these ladies ASAP. They’re all about exploring and enjoying one of the most beautiful cities in Europe for as little money as humanly possible. In their words (and here’s where you’ll understand why we feel a personal connection), Florence is a walking town. It’s perfect for wandering down forgotten alleyways, relaxing at a cafe, and rewarding yourself with a gelato at the end of…

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    jetsetters: brendan of bren on the road

    January 21, 2015

    jetsetters: @MargieTravels

    September 4, 2012

    jetsetters: @travelcanucks (part two)

    April 11, 2012
  • #LTeastcoast,  boston,  foodie break,  massachusetts

    foodie break: boston’s BOND // @BONDBoston1

    August 18, 2014 /

    How can it be that our #LTeastcoast tour was over a month ago? Alals, now all we can do is reminisce about our weeklong summer reunion in the good ole U-S-of-A. Naturally, the one thing we can’t stop thinking about: all of the delicious meals we ate along the way. Among our favorites was a night of wining and dining at Boston’s BOND (NOW CLOSED) on our first night out in Beantown. Located in The Langham hotel, formerly the Federal Reserve Bank, BOND was the perfect introduction to historic Boston. Converted from the bank into a luxury hotel property in…

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    style spotter: a summer day in new england

    August 21, 2014

    #LTselects: the inn at hastings park

    September 4, 2014

    #LTeastcoast: a new new york

    August 4, 2014
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the lazy travelers

we are ashley & carolyn, transatlantic besties and co-conspirators. when we're not conquering the world one glass of red at a time, you can find ashley at home in london & carolyn at home in philadelphia.

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