Monday 27 January 2014

Washington DC in a day

So whilst this blog will mostly feature new travel posts I did want to write a quick review on a tour I took in December 2012.
Spending six nights in NYC I was keen to explore further afield then previous trips had allowed time for. After doing some quick research I discovered you could get from New York to Washington in a reasonable amount of time that it wouldn't eat too much into my holiday.

New York to Washington DC in a day
I discovered that Viator offered a round trip deal for under £90, that included return bus transfers, and a whistle stop tour of all of the postcard famous sights of the city.

Also be sure to look out for Discount coupons for Viator as I saved 10% on my tour.

Leaving NY early in the morning it takes around 3-4 hours to arrive in the Capital.
The Viator deal takes you to the Lincoln Memorial and reflecting pool, the Korean War memorial, the Capitol Hill State Building, the Whitehouse, the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and finally a quick stop at Madame Tussauds where you can have you photo taken with Presidents old and new.

War Memorial with carved faces of the Veterans
Korean War Memorial
The famous Lincoln Memorial is a must visit when in the Capital
The Whitehouse
The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum
The tour was informative and our guide was great at picking out the highlights and historical facts. It didn't feel rushed and ample time was available for you to take the typical tourist shots in front of the iconic buildings.

The Reflecting Pool made famous in Forrest Gump
For the price of the tour and what was included into a jam packed day, I would definitely recommend Viator as this tour meant I could tick one more thing off of my Bucket List.

I will definitely look up Viator for future tours.
Is Washington DC on your bucket list?

Friday 17 January 2014

Boohoo Boots

I have been slacking with my 'Loving this week' posts so here goes with my first one for January.

100 Happy Days Challenge
I recently came across on Twitter and Instagram a really great challenge to help beat those January blues. The 100 Happy Days challenge asks people to try and find something good in every single day that makes them happy and to take a photo of it and share via their favourite chosen social media.
You can join the challenge here - http://100happydays.com/ and I thought this was a really great idea to bring some positivity into your life and start to appreciate the little things in life.
I am on Day 8 of the challenge and I am really enjoying it so far and have roped a few friends into the challenge too.

Here is a quick snapshot of my last 8 - #100happydays

Yoga Session/Chinese with the girls/Walkies with Ringo/Sunday Baking/Banana for Spinning/Cuddles with Cyril/Bathtime Bliss/Beautiful Flowers in St Pancras
You can follow my progress on Instagram - Follow me

Disney Memories
Doing some research for work I came across this amazing Disney blog. They are showcasing on their blog the first-run theatrical poster for every movie released by Walt Disney Animation Studios. If you are a big Disney fan like me click through the gallery to see them all and reminisce. My favourite is Sleeping Beauty. Such a classic.

Images are not my own and copyright of Disney


Boohoo Boots
I snapped up these cute little Chelsea Boots from Boohoo recently and I can see these being my Winter footwear staple. They look great with tights and skinny jeans and super comfy and a bargain at only £25.


Happy Friday Everyone :)

Sunday 12 January 2014

America Road Trip - Part 4 Great Smoky Mountains

Leaving rainy Nashville behind next stop and another 213 miles to go the next stop was Gatlinburg in the Great Smoky Mountains.
I spent a great deal of time researching where would be the best place to stay in the smokies as we only had one night to stay. Gatlinburg offered everything I was looking for.

Driving to Gatlinburg you pass the town of Pigeon Forge, most famous as the home of Dollywood - A theme park owned by the one and only Dolly Parton. Driving through Pigeon Forge was one of the most bizarre driving experiences ever. It has an upside down hotel and a replica of King Kong and the Empire State Building. The word that springs to mind is tacky tourist town but thankfully that was not the final destination.

Pigeon Forge
Nestled in the heart of the Smokies the small town of Gatlinburg has picturesque scenery, a Moonshine Brewery and lots of personality.
Going at the beginning of August this place was very busy and full of tourists but that didn't distract you from any of the towns charm.
Quaint shops and restaurants line the side of the one road that goes right through the heart of Gatlinburg and pretty much everything is within walking distance.
A few recommendations if you are going to Gatlinburg are;

* To try all different 12 different types of Moonshine that they offer at the Brewery. I managed all 12!!

12 Varieties of Moonshine
* Look out for Racoons

This little guy was hanging out on a shop roof
* Take the sky lift to the top of the mountain for great views of the town. I went up just as the sun was going down so you had great views as the sky changed colour.

View from the top of the ski lift
If you have more time to spare in Gatlinburg there is also an Aquarium and an old fashioned trolley cart that takes you through the town.

Be sure to pay a visit to the Great Smoky Mountain Visitors Centre as they offer great advice on the best walks and drives to do with the time you have in the smokies. Due to limited time we opted for a drive up to Clingmans Dome observatory tower for a quick view from 7000 feet up, before setting off for a drive through the Blue Ridge Parkway. This beautiful drive is incredibly high and through endless winding roads but on the other side we entered the State of North Carolina and one step closer to the final destination.


Thanks for reading my little blog!!

Wednesday 8 January 2014

American Road Trip - Part 3 Nashville

So after Memphis the real part of the road trip began.
Next stop Nashville.
211 miles and about 3.5 hours later the highway curved around to bring into view the iconic skyline that Nashville is known for. Most recognisable is the AT&T building also known as the Batman Building.

The view of Nashville from the Cumberland Bridge
The trusty voucher book (you can pick one up at any gas station) that had become a staple part of the road trip gave discount codes for a range of hotels in Nashville, but after a friend visited here a few years ago I knew I wanted to stay in the hotel with the guitar shaped pool. The Ramada Downton Nashville is cheap but not so cheerful however the pool was pretty great. It is also almost on the car park of the Tennessee Titans stadium and right by the Cumberland Bridge which helps you to cross the river straight into the heart of the city.



The first night out in Nashville (perhaps due to the long drive) resulted in a great deal of beer being drunk. Broadway Downtown is the place to be, where every night you can listen to live music, smell the leather from the cowboy boot shops and drink good old Tennessee whiskey in the saloon bars. The strip is alive with neon signs drawing you into the bars and so after working our way up Broadway we ended up in Tootsie's Orchid Lounge.
Now this place came recommended in my Lonely Planet book and was buzzing with atmosphere. The beer is cheap and the music is loud.
Perfect combination.

Broadway Baby
So on Day 2 armed with a hangover, the first stop was the Country Music Hall of Fame. Complete with Audio tour this place is a must visit even if you are not the biggest fan of Country Music. It takes about 3 hours to do the whole tour. The museum is great and you get to hear how Country Music got its roots and the costume section of the tour was my absolute favourite.


Dolly Parton's Outfit on show at the CMHOF
After the CMHOF I walked further up Broadway towards the Ryman Auditorium. This place is probably best known as the most famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry and definitely worth a visit. The building itself is one of a kind.


The next stop was to hop back in the car and head out of town to the famous listening rooms - The Bluebird Cafe. This small and intimate 90 seat venue has played host to Faith Hill, Garth Brooks and Taylor Swift, and is covered in fairy lights.
Now if you want to visit the Bluebird make sure you book in advance and don't do what I did and take your chances queuing up early for the 20 places they offer without booking. Despite getting there early we made it right to the front of the queue before we were told the venue was full. Gutted...... However they did let us stick our heads in to see inside and it was magical. Being a massive fan of the TV show Nashville this place was the one venue I really wanted to go and see some live music. I guess it just wasn't meant to be, but that didn't stop me from getting my picture taken underneath the iconic canopy.


My final recommendation in Nashville is the Hatch Show Print Shop on Broadway. If you follow music, art, and culture of the American South, sooner or later you will run into the iconic look, typography and imagery of Hatch Show Prints.



One of the oldest working letterpress print shops in America, Hatch Show Print posters have featured a hot of music performers, including Neil Young, BB King and Johnny Cash. The shop itself is also home to an adorable fat ginger cat that can be found snoring in a basket tucked behind some of the print boxes.



I just couldn't leave this place without buying a print for myself. A little something to remind me of the amazing time I had in Nashville. This print is now framed and hangs in my kitchen.


I would recommend Nashville to anyone and cant wait to go back for longer next time



Tuesday 7 January 2014

Bucket List

I just love making lists and take great satisfaction crossing things off those lists. Therefore it seemed only natural that I should make a bucket list.
So here it is and I will use my blog to share stories of these adventures as I work my way through ticking them off.
1 - See the Seven Wonders of the World
  • The Taj Mahal in India - Done
  • The Great Wall of China
  • Christ the Redeemer in Brazil
  • Machu Pichu in Peru
  • The Great Pyramids in Egypt
  • Petra in Jordan
  • Chitchen Itza in Mexico
2 - Do a sky-dive
3 - Take a road trip across America - Done - New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville, Great Smoky Mountains
4 - Climb a mountain
5 - Sleep in an Ice Hotel
6 - Learn to play the guitar
7 - Run at least a half marathon
8 - See the Northern Lights
9 - Ice Skate in Central Park - New York - Done
10 - Go to Glastonbury - Done
11 - Dive in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia
12 - Make a vegetable patch in my garden
13 - See Whales and Dolphins in their natural habitat
14 - Visit Bora Bora and stay in a water bungalow
15 - Carve my name in a tree
16 - See the Whitehouse in Washington - Done 
17 - Gamble in Las Vegas and visit the Grand Canyon
18 - Ride a horse down a beach
19 - Visit Yellowstone National Park
20 - Get lost in Rome
21 - Stand on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Fransisco
22 - Visit Cuba
23 - Go to Ibiza and dance all night until the sunrises
24 - Go back to India and do some Yoga
25 - See the Cherry Blossom Trees and Climb Mount Fuji in Japan
26 - Watch people dance the Tango in Argentina
27 - See the most famous Waterfalls - Iguazu in Brazil/Argentina, Victoria Falls in Zambia and Niagra Falls in North America.
28 - Take an African Safari
29 - Stand on Red Square and see St Basils Cathedral in Moscow
30 - Take a boat along the Amazon River
32 - Go the the Ballet
33 - Visit Disneyland Florida