During my week in San Francisco, I got up to my usual antics. I wandered the city streets aimlessly pointing my camera at everything that did or did not move, spent my nights drinking wine with good friends, explored cool…
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Hunky Jesus: Easter Sunday in San Francisco
When I planned my trip to San Francisco in early March, I hadn’t even considered the fact that I’d be visiting during Easter! I’m not in any way religious, but my family has always acknowledged the holiday just as we…
Eating London
In a city like London, it’s hard not to devour everything in sight. There is a veritable cornucopia of amazing restaurants, pubs, bakeries, cafes and markets to choose from, and so, so little time. In my case, I had just under…
8 New Nimmanhaemin Cafes Worth Checking Out
Chiang Mai’s Nimmanhaemin Road and surrounding area have always been my preferred part of the city to hang out in. A few minutes’ drive away from the bustling tourist center of the Old City, it offers a different Chiang Mai…
13 Delectable Greek Foods I’d Fly Back to Greece For in a Heartbeat
I must owe the fact that I left Greece without gaining 20 pounds to some sort of miracle–I could’ve sworn at least 75% of my time there was spent eating. My love affair with Greek food began the moment I arrived…
Eating My Way Through Catalonia: My Top 5 Gastronomic Experiences
While I’m sure it comes as no surprise that during my time in Spain I quite literally ate my body weight in traditional Spanish foods like cured meats, local cheeses, tortilla Española and so forth, I also made an effort…
Traditional Winemaking at Mas Molla Winery
At Mas Molla Winery in Calonge, Catalonia, the word you’ll hear time and again is “tradition.” In a winemaking world where techniques are changing and evolving faster than you can say “stainless steel fermentation tank,” it takes a mountain of…
Taste Leavenworth: A Culinary Crawl Through Washington’s Bavarian Village
I love a good excuse to eat. Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner. Brunch. Mid-afternoon snack. High tea. Dessert. Whenever there’s food in front of me. But what’s even better than eating eight times a day? EATING ALL DAY WITHOUT STOPPING. No, I’m…
A Central Washington Winery Tour with Blue Sky Outfitters
Believe it or not, Central Washington is a rapidly growing, versatile wine region. With a climate similar to parts of Chile and Argentina, my home state has been producing high-quality wines for years. Leavenworth happens to be jam-packed with tasting…
A Taste of El Poblado
In this week’s edition of Leah Leaves the Apartment, I’m taking you on a little photo tour of my favorite haunts (read: restaurants and cafes) in El Poblado, an affluent neighborhood in Medellín that’s–surprise, surprise–popular among expats. Yes, yes, Medellin…