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Your go-to destination for authentic travel insights, adventures, and unique experiences. On the blog, we explore the world with curiosity, capturing the beauty, flavors, and stories that make each journey unforgettable. Whether you’re seeking travel tips, restaurant reviews, or inspiration for your next getaway, join me as I uncover the truth behind every trip—one destination at a time.
A Trip to Pérez Art Museum Miami
Something I never really considered about seeing art across the country is how much culture and geographic location can influence the collection of work shown at a museum. At Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), I was introduced to the work of several Latinx artists, a group whom I’ve not had the privilege of seeing much in museums before now.
Tâm Tâm: Miami’s Best Vietnamese Restaurant
Nestled in a relatively quiet area of downtown Miami, lies a quaint Vietnamese restaurant called Tâm Tâm. I had never knowingly had Vietnamese food, but one look at the menu and I knew it was a place I needed to be. If you could measure a restaurant's worth by entry, the line outside suggests an upcoming acclaimed experience. Modest in size, Tâm Tâm is the definition of a local treasure and the kind of place I prefer to find myself when it comes to food.
Chicago Culinary Gems: 6+ Must-Try Black-Owned Restaurants
Chicago is full of food gems, and each time I visit the city, I make it a point to try new restaurants, preferably black-owned. Chicago is a city in which you’ll find many Southern restaurants because The Great Migration brought the food I’m so accustomed to in Virginia up north and then across the country. Dining at these restaurants always feels familiar in that way, but I also have come to expect and enjoy the surprises that evolution and a geographical change can bring to such classic and time-honored dishes.
A Fresh Take on Southern Comfort at Big Jones Chicago
Big Jones in Chicago was mentioned on one of my favorite Netflix series High on the Hog, so you know I had to add it to my list. If you can find any type of cuisine in Chicago, it’s Southern food, thanks to the great migration, and Big Jones beautifully marries tradition with a fresh approach to Southern cuisine.
Virtue Restaurant: Southern Dining in Chicago
Eating a black-owned restaurants whenever I travel feels particularly important to me, because it’s an experience that makes me feel at home and reminds me of my culture. We may all be in different places, but food connects us by the continuation of traditions that define Southern cooking, and I’ll always be grateful to places like Virtue for that.
Top 7 Chicago Experiences You Can’t Miss
Chicago is really a vibe and somewhere you can go many times and never have the same experience. Like every city, there are just some things you absolutely must do while visiting. Here are the top seven I recommend based on what I enjoyed most.
Pack the Perfect Bag for Summer Festivals: The Ultimate Guide (Clear, Security-Approved Stadium Bags)
One of the best things to happen in terms of entry, is the mandate for clear, security-approved stadium bags. They are not my first fashion choice when it comes to bags, but they are practical and affordable for the occasion. Let me show you how I pack my festival bag.
Travel Fresh: SheaMoisture’s New Antiperspirant Deodorants
As you well know from this blog, when I travel, I am all in for excursions, walking tours, beach days and whatever else keeps me out and about and moving. Effective sweat and odor protection is mandatory because I must smell good at all times. SheaMoisture has introduced its first-ever antiperspirant deodorant collection specifically designed for rich melanin skin, ensuring you stay fresh all day, every day.
Discover Sampan: Philadelphia’s Premier Destination for Modern Asian Cuisine
Sampan is a modern Asian restaurant offering a unique experience through its small plates concept. Instead of ordering a single entree, it's infinitely better to try and even share several dishes mixed and matched from different sections of the menu. The Kim Chee Fried Rice and Crispy Shrimp are to die for among other delicious menu items.
A Perfect Long Weekend in Philadelphia: Food, Music, and Black Joy
Philadelphia is one of the first places I traveled solo as a young adult. This time, years later, I was going to The Roots Picnic for the first time to experience artists like Jill Scott, Fantasia, Lil Wayne, and of course The Roots live. I hadn’t been to the City of Brotherly Love in a bit, so I had a chance to visit new spots like Sampan and old favorites like Reading Terminal Market.
In Bloom: Carlsbad Flower Fields
Just the thought of flowers makes me happy, but imagine 55 acres of nothing but exquisite blooms. I was in heaven. For $23 per person, it’s a stunning place to grab great photos and enjoy a beautiful day of fresh air and flowers with family and friends.
High Point Market: The Largest Home Furnishings Trade Show in the World
All I needed to hear was furniture and art to know that I wanted to go to High Point Market in North Carolina this year. I was attending in support of my cousin Norman Wyatt Jr., an artist and designer who debuted his premier furniture collection of over 150 items with StyleCraft Home Collection. Unbeknownst to me, nearly 80,000 people gather every year at this event to admire and consume collections and pieces from artists and designers around the world.
Crafting Your Perfect Solo Travel Itinerary: 5 Tips for Better Experiences
As daunting as the idea of solo travel may seem, this post is your compass for crafting the perfect itinerary for your next adventure. Embarking on solo trips is an opportunity to explore the world on your own terms and make the most of the time you have.
Elegant Cuizines: Richmond’s Best West African Fine Dining
Elegant Cuizines is a completely dairy-free restaurant that also caters to the vegan and gluten free communities. Chef Headen’s recipes are vegetable heavy and soy, salt, and sugar free. If you’re thinking no to all of that, rethink your presumptions. Immediately. This collection of dishes will outmatch some of your most coveted favorites from any other restaurant and, on top of that, will be infinitely healthier for you.
6 Things To Do in San Diego, California | Sights, Parks, and Natural Reserves
California is just golden for experiencing the best of what nature has to offer. I was absolutely smitten by the stunning landscapes in this coastal paradise, and I would easily recommend it for outdoor lovers who can appreciate any opportunity to see God’s artistic hand at work.
Soaring into 30: Tandem Skydiving for Black Women
I wanted to step into thirty pushing the limits of courage and what better way to do that than to cross off a bucket list item with a thrilling skydiving adventure.
As I free fell through the sky for 45-55 seconds, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of liberation wash over me. The rush of adrenaline, the moment you leap, the wind in your face—it's an experience unlike any other.
Chicago Eats: Lula Cafe (A 2024 James Beard Nominee & Michelin Guide Restaurant)
Lula Cafe is a 2024 James Beard Award Nominee for outstanding hospitality and 2020 Michelin Bib Gourmand winner, given to restaurants with best value for money. Having now been, I can attest to both and have been super excited to write this review.
Chicago Eats: Soulé (The Best Creole-infused Soul Food in Chicago)
Let’s be very clear. I’ve not tried very many soul food restaurants in Chicago, but I don’t imagine the others being better than Soulé. Chat with me about my experience.
Museum of Ice Cream Chicago + Ida’s Artisan Ice Cream & Treats for Black History Month
The Museum of Ice Cream is a series of installations packed with treats and interactive games that can make you forget you’re an adult with actual responsibilities. It’s a fun opportunity for photos and the perfect opportunity for play time. Does it get any better than this?
Three Days in Texas: Things To Do in Dallas & Denton
On a trip to Dallas and Denton, you might find yourself wowed at amazing sportsmanship showcased at the Cowtown Coliseum Stockyards Championship Rodeo, buying beautifully crafted fine leather goods at Wilkinson’s, or grabbing a delicious pastry at Ravelin’s Bakery. Wherever you go, you will always see a friendly face.