For anyone with an irresistible impulse to explore new destinations or rediscover old ones.
Para quienes quieren explorar nuevos destinos y volver a descubrir sitios que ya conocen.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

I've Moved to WordPress!/ (w)anderlust ha trasladado a WordPress



I've Moved to WordPress!
Check out (w)anderlustwriting's new digs: wanderlustwriting.com.
Enjoy and Happy Travels!

(w)anderlustwriting ha trasladado a WordPress!
Echa un vistazo a la nueva página y dime lo que pensaís: wanderlustwriting.com.
Gracias y siempre buen viaje para todos mis lectores-viajeros!


Thursday, August 25, 2011

Co-Curate a Chelsea (NYC) Art Show

Agathe de Tremontels for Street Show

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Art and technology event revolutionary Aram Bartholl has installed a USB drive
into the façade of the Eyebeam Center for Art and Technology in the Chelsea section of New York City, with the center's consent of course. On that USB is Street Show: The Things Between Us, a collection of 22 works by new media and Internet artists that reflect on the idea of "transfer." Anyone with a laptop and USB port can hook up and access the files and become a co-curator of this virtual art exhibition. 

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Venice Beach and Santa Monica: Where Models and the Beatles Play



Viceroy View, Santa Monica
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We drove up to the Viceroy in a rented Ford Fusion and immediately scrambled to clean up the inside of our vehicle when we saw the notice: Valet parking only. The backseat was littered with garbage bags, recycling, a gigantic cardboard box with our camping equipment spilling out and bikinis drying in the hot sun. Outfitted in bohemian maxi dresses and floppy hats, my friend Gemma and I gave the valets our names and they placed our luggage on a wheelie carrier; even carefully placing my reusable Vegas tote holding hijacked toiletries from previous hotels delicately on the hook at the top of the cart’s brass curve. A gloved man opened the main hotel doors for us and as we entered the hotel, we smacked into a wave of real-life models exiting.  


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Thai Elephant 2: Something Other than Italian Fare Finds its Way to Pawling/Patterson, NY


Thai Elephant 2 summer rolls.
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Finally, some non-Italian fare breaks up the monotonous culinary mood of the Pawling/Patterson, NY area (Northeast of NYC). My family has lived in Pawling for over 30 years and since childhood, the only real style of cooking that was abundantly available in town was Italian. This March, Thai Elephant 2, helped inject some other-worldly flavors into the area, by opening up on Rt. 22 in Patterson, Pawling's neighbor. In a building that has had many culinary incarnations over the last decade, at first I was wary of the place. But, after eating their food TWO weekends in a row, I can say with complete confidence that it is: downright delicious.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Yotel: Japanese Capsule Lodging Comes to NYC

 Photo courtesy of Yotel.
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Yotel
, a hotel chain offering a larger, upgraded version of Japanese capsule lodging (popular hotels with rooms slightly larger than coffins, which cost around $30 a night), has come to New York. With locations in London and Amsterdam airports, the chain's first US location on 42nd and 10th avenue opened mid-June.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Desert Hot Springs: Soaking in the Views


The Spring, Desert Hot Springs, CA.

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Set in the midst of a residential area in Desert Hot Springs, California, is The Spring, "A
natural hot mineral spring resort and spa." An oasis with swaying palm trees, impressive views of the San Jacinto and San Gorgonio mountains, The Spring boasts "some of the richest mineral water in the world." Part of "Miracle Hill," a hotbed for powerful, healing mineral waters, its aguas have been compared to the miracle waters of Lourdes, France. People flocked to The Spring in the 50s to take advantage of its waters' restorative properties. The property includes an indoor pool, outdoor jacuzzi, sauna, massage rooms, outdoor fire pit and a large swimming pool, around which are most of the boutique spa's rooms.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Grand Canyon: Living on the Rim



Mr D'z Route 66 diner, Kingman, AZ.


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The Grand Canyon is a 6-7 hour drive from Las Vegas. It’s a drive with an impressively expansive, flat, no-man's-land feeling landscape. There are long stretches of road with few rest areas, so bring provisions. We made a pit stop at the Hoover Dam, which straddles Arizona and Nevada.