*Guest Post* I’ve finally made the leap into hosting guest bloggers and I’m very excited to have Roxana as my very first! If you would like to be featured as a guest poster, please contact me! ~ Roxana is a travel enthusiast from Sydney and she loves to write about her adventures. She is all…
Monthly Archives: February 2016
5 Attractions in the United Kingdom To Embrace Your Inner Child
Sometimes it is fun to come back to childhood just for a little bit and enjoy yourself, am I right? British people know that, and therefore, they managed to build and develop these five attractions, which will help you get in touch with the little you inside. Excited? I bet so! Legoland, Windsor Not that…
Louisiana Film Prize
If you read my last post about the movie industry in Shreveport, Louisiana, then you already know that many Hollywood big wigs have been coming to Shreveport to film since Hurricane Katrina. (If you aren’t familiar with my last post, you can get up to speed here. Go ahead, I’ll wait) While bringing in film…
Movie Magic in Shreveport, LA
The term “Hollywood of the South” has a little competition, but Louisiana certainly claims it (don’t tell Georgia). New Orleans has a long history in the pictures, but North Louisiana came about their “Hollywood” moniker in a uniquely opportunistic way. Back in 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and left film studios scrambling to find…
London’s Heathrow Airport Has The Amenities of an Upscale Mall
Much has been said about traveling to London. Whether it be the cool climate, or the various ways to save some money, almost everyone has seen and heard all the details about the United Kingdom’s busiest city and the biggest of it’s airports, Heathrow. Often, people are overwhelmed by the magnitude of Heathrow and lose…
I Didn’t Love Reykjavik. There, I Said It.
I know, I know, It is as painful and embarrassing for me to write as it is for you to read, but it’s the truth. I was ready to be wowed. Iceland is so hot right now, figuratively speaking of course. There are cities in which I arrive and immediately think, “Ah, these are my…