What to wear in Italy in April? Check out what I packed and the outfits I wore to Naples, Ravello, Amalfi, Positano, Florence and Tuscany.
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You are all packed up, hopped on the plane and 10 hours later you’ve landed in another country… so excited! But very tired too! There are plenty of researched recommendations that I have tried to follow to deal with jet lag, but ultimately only one thing has helped.
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We don’t always find ourselves traveling to see friends or family. At times the party comes to us! I’ve found ways to make my guests feel comfortable and welcomed! Try these six strategies to set the tone for a fantastic weekend.
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I had to enlist help to get my idea off the ground because I was not well-versed in building a website. Instead of using a search engine with a million different suggestions for how to start, I decided to invest in a few key resources that I knew would make it easier for me to reach my goal.
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Sometimes, where to start is the hardest part! I do a lot of researching and perusing the internet because I truly enjoy it. So I decided to narrow it down to share my most essential resources when creating my itineraries.
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We all have those things we can’t leave home without. But when I am leaving home on a big trip, there are some other essentials that I double check are present and packed.
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Let me just say, I cannot wait for these to be two-sided conversations! But since I am newly establishing Coffee to Cork, and I have not yet had the chance to interact with those using my itineraries, I will bore you with what I think you may want to hear.
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Welcome! You are officially the OG Coffee to Corkers. I look forward to getting to know you, your interests, your travel plans and greatest adventures. For now, I will tell you more about Coffee to Cork.