It’s been a great couple of years. Full of adventure, delicious food, Museum excursions and more. Here’s a selection of photos (in no particular order) of some of our best times!
Read MoreBest Made Co: Mallmann at McCarren
We’ve been fans of Best Made Co for a long time, so when we heard they were doing a cold-weather cookout with legendary chef (and their frequent collaborator) Francis Mallmann, we were in!
Read MoreCherry Blossoms in Central Park
Every year Central Park’s Cherry Blossoms bloom in stunning form to herald the end of winter.
Read MoreJoshua Tree Station
Joshua Tree is so much more than just the park
Read MoreJoshua Tree, California 2018
A long weekend in the High Desert
Read MoreAngel Island Day Hike
While out west visiting family in the Bay Area, we took a day to explore Angel Island State Park, just one of the natural gems a stone’s throw from San Francisco.
Read MoreBoneshaker Doughnuts Paris
The Best Doughnuts in Paris
Read MoreThe Best Coffee shops in Paris
While “Paris” and “coffee” seem to go hand in hand, getting a quality cup may not be as easy as it sounds…
Read MoreParis Destinations: Coulée verte René-Dumont
We are currently spending a month in Paris, and I wanted to share some of our favorite spots, places a little off the beaten (touristy) path.
Today’s post is about the Promenade Plantee or Coulée verte René-Dumont
Read MoreSummertime At Merci
Paris Destinations: Montorgueil
Oft over-looked - this (largely) pedestrian district is not to be missed. On our first trip to Paris we stumbled across Rue Montorgueil and instantly fell in love, and this time we decided to make it our home base - booking an AirBnB a stone’s throw from the action.
Read MoreParis: Festival of Bread
A festival of bread - possibly the most Parisian thing yet?
Read MoreParis Destinations: Marche Des Enfants Rougue
We are currently spending a month in Paris, and I wanted to share some of our favorite spots. Sure, you may know the Eiffel tower, the Arc de Triomph, and the Louvre, but in this series I'll be sharing a few spots off the beaten path.
First up, Marche des Enfants Rougue!
Read MoreKey West, FL
A long weekend in the Florida Keys.
Read MoreHungry for Adventure!
What's that you see in the hands of Kindling Workshop founders Ben and Kay? Why it's a symbolic reference to our exciting news: we are moving to NYC next month and making a month long side trip to Paris! Our "appetite for life" is taking us on to new ventures and we can't wait to show you as they unfold. Check the blog as we report on our explorations and discoveries.
The Cape Romano Dome Homes
Exploring the ruins of an architectural wonder in the Ten Thousand islands
Read MoreLondon, England 2016
While we were in Paris, we thought we’d take a vacation from our vacation. One of the perks of European travel is how close and accessible everything is. One morning we hopped on the Eurostar train, cruised through the chunnel and 2 hours later we were in London!
Read MoreParis, France 2016
Ben and Kay go to Paris!
Read MoreThe Salty Donut
Art Basel Miami wasn’t the only event happening in Miami last weekend. Artisinal donut heroes The Salty Donut opened their long-awaited brick and mortar in Wynwood Friday night.
Read MoreArt Basel Miami Beach 2016 pt 02: Miami
Be sure to check out part 01 of our Art Basel Miami coverage!
While you’re in Miami…
Be sure to spend some time exploring the Wynwood neighborhood. Known for it’s world class graffiti murals - Basel week brings a host of new artists painting new murals on just about every corner, with Wynwood Walls being the epicenter of it all.
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