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and his NBBL is coming true...This is story of Rico chasing his Dreams and getting his NBBL fulfilled, and me just coming along for the ride and well, for the Pasta 😝 and maybe some unavoidable shopping was involved 😂🙈
V More about K-array: http://bit.ly/3yM4cKD I bet you every time you see a StarFish you think: "ow how cute!", but little did a lot of us know these interesting creatures are far from cute, well unless you think an alien is;) Check this out: 1. They can regenerate arms: Sea stars house most of their vital organs in their arms. This means that some species can even regenerate an entirely new sea star from just one arm and a portion of the star's central disc. It takes about a year for an arm to grow back. 👽 2. They are not Fish and are related to sand dollars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sea lilies.
3. They can only live in Salt Water. 🌊 Since the era of The New Media birthed us Billionaires in their mid-twenties and multi-millionaires in their teens, the glamorous world of Yachting is officially no longer just for the middle-aged “I have worked hard my whole life and now I just want to enjoy my yacht” types. Yes! The “Young Money” has spoken and they do not want to “just chill”... they want to live vibrantly, push the limits and explore the world without boundaries. So what does that all mean for the world of Super and Mega Yachting? Well, I have some answers for you...
I just recently went to Maui with one goal ONLY: to get my Humpback Whale fix and I was definitely not disappointed. To go to Hawaii in the height of the whale watch season and not "see" a whale is straight up - IMPOSSIBLE! Have you always dreamed of not just seeing, but being able to hear, feel, smell, and almost touch the Humpback Whales? Well, then this Best of Maui Whale Watch Guide is just what you have been looking for, so read on...
On our recent trip to Russia, we have decided to try something different - instead of taking a flight from Moscow to Saint-Petersburg, we opted-in to try another way of Land Travel: the overnight train. I remember doing this as a kid and how fun it was, but since I'm no longer 14 comforts while traveling are at most priority and after all the “theme” of this vacation was "Lavishness Russian Style". I've heard about a Luxury Train called the Grand Express and it sounded like just what we have been looking for...
“If I were a mermaid, I’d live where the waters are blue and crystal clear and spend my days traveling from island to island.” We did a poll to find out where you think the best mermaid destination would be…
Can you guess what it was? If Saint-Petersburg, Russia is not already on your short list of places to visit, it definitely needs to be. As many of you may know, it's my home town where I was born and raised. But this city have changed so much, since I moved to Los Angeles 18 years ago! It has always been the cultural center of Russia, but Moscow was often ahead when it came to modernization and hipster lifestyle. I must say, in the last few years Saint-Petersburg has really flourished as an European foodie destination and a total hipster city. American dollar and Euro still go a long way here, which makes this destination even more desirable.
Read Part I if you've missed it The Land of the Whales met us with desert-brown scenery and never-ending-forks-on-the-off-road all leading back to the same path. As we pulled into the Kuyima Eco Camp lost oasis of civilization (well, sort of), the vast San Ignacio Lagoon opened up in front of us. The Eco-camp has a couple of options: “glamping” and “bring your own tent”. We chose “glamping”...
I'm getting goose bumps just thinking about that trip...since I was a kid touching a whale has been kind of a “untouchable” dream of mine...kissing a whale?! Well, that's just silly! What if I told you there is a place on Earth you could have such a close encounter (legally and safely)? Well, do you believe in fairy tales?
Seeing the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show for the first time is simply overwhelming! I thought I knew what to expect...but FLIBS blew it out of the park. Huge doesn't describe it... it's maaasive! It's like the Hermitage of the Yachting world... it will take a month to see the whole thing properly!
Take it from someone with extensive event planning experience, this production is no joke: the build out, the yacht delivery logistics and the amount of staff making this possible... I take my hat off to the organizers... absolutely nothing like I have ever seen in the world of Yacht Shows. Check out these 5 things that set Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show apart from the rest. The “nearly to impossible” test is over...just a sec, I'll be right back (I have to do the happy dance)...ok, I'm back! And now I just have a few items to check off the USCG application list...
Day 1: What a relief...I'm not the only girl in my class! Our instructor Robert is super nice, funny and definitely has his Sh*t together. I'm sharing the overall excitement of my classmates...This is gonna be fun! Day 2:
We started on the Rules of the Road today. After my husband's stories I was prepared for the worst, but it's really not that bad. Piece of cake! Also, I think the Chart plotting might really be my thing. When it comes to cause and treatment of seasickness there are just as many personal opinions, as there are people on this planet. It's the elephant onboard no one wants to talk about, because “it's contagions” and “not fun”. There are 2 types of boaters: the ones that get seasick and the ones they don't. If you fall into the unlucky category, you have heard it all: “you will get used to it”, “don't drink”, “don't eat”, “look at the horizon”, “snap out of it”, “just don't think about it”...but you still get sick? I did not want to do another post about a bunch of natural remedies and ideas that might help. I believe understanding the problem is the first step to managing it. So what is seasickness?
Last weekend was the Newport Beach Boat Show. It's not the biggest or the baddest Yacht Show we have in the US, but never the less we had to go...since we are still shopping for an upgrade (yes, my hubby is on the Yachtworld.com every day. #obsessed So, once again the question is What To Wear? "Going to a Yacht Show with no info about the dress code is like hiking through the jungle in your bikini...unpleasant, to say the least." |
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