Travel

As a Colorado native and spending the majority of my 20s as a Denverite, I remember filling my weekends with hikes in the summer and skiing in the winter.  Every day seemed beautiful and surreal with the Rockies as a backdrop. Now, as a Floridian, my trips to Colorado are few and far between. When I do visit, I try to take in as much of the city as possible. During my most recent trip to Denver, I dove into, snow boots first. While Denver has so many beautiful and unique spots to explore, Downtown takes the cake on some of my favorite hotels.

The Crawford Hotel

This boutique hotel still has my jaw in a lock. The architecture is unreal (which was recently renovated about nine years ago). The lobby is something out of a 1940s classic movie and it sits in LoDo’s historic Union Station. High ceilings, modern touches with old history, and comfortable leather seating make it a comfortable lobby for guests and locals. Top-rated restaurants, a flower shop, a coffee bar, and an ice creamery also surround it. 

The bones of the Crawford might be old, but the body is new. The historic renovation kept the train station’s original look- no two rooms are the same. Rooms accommodate all kinds of travelers from individuals, couples, and families.   Our room was perfect for us. I was the most comfortable bed I ever laid on and had a well-sized closet to put all of our oversized winter jackets. In addition, I have major bathroom envy as the rainfall shower was perfect after spending our days in Colorado’s winter.  All details emphasized a sophisticated style. 

Speaking of details, let’s talk about the little things that go a long way when you are traveling. High-speed WI-FI is everything, especially for those business travelers who are always on the clock. The Crawford certainly delivered for me and helped me connect perfectly The essentials continued as the rooms come with a Nespresso maker and Ipad that has hotel information, online room service, local restaurants, music streaming, and a ton of newspapers and magazines to check out. 

Local restaurants. Because we all want to know the best food options, walk a few steps out of your room and an array of dining options surround the Union Station. Not only do you get to choose from restaurants inside the station, but also surrounding the outside of the station lies some of the top restaurants in downtown Denver. As a guest at the Crawford, you can expect some pretty excellent perks. First, you get priority seating at Snooze (Snooze is a must-have for breakfast. This is a Denver staple and is a 50-person waiting-for-outside-the-door kind of good). Second, you get a free beer at the Terminal Bar which offers 30 Colorado craft beers on tap.  Third, you can head to the Cooper Lounge for old-school cocktails in their romantic glamorous surroundings. Fourth, you’re only steps away from Stoic and Genuine- it has amazing oysters and I’ll have to say, one of the best burgers I’ve ever eaten. Lastly, I’m always on the hunt for good happy hour cocktails and Mercantile Dining & Provisions delivers unique and refreshing libations to keep your travel experience well worth your trip. 

One of the best things about the Crawford is that it connects you straight to the Denver International Airport via the A-line train. A train departs every 15 minutes, so it’s perfect for an early flight or to cut rideshare travel costs. s Another great perk the hotel offers is courtesy Tesla transportation within two miles of the hotel. The bottom line on the Crawford is that you can’t go wrong with cloud-like beds, great cuisine just steps away from your travel abode,  and transportation perks that no other hotel offers.

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The Maven Hotel

Also known as The Crawford Hotel’s sister hotel, the Maven hotel has one of the coolest lobbies I’ve ever seen. The lobby sets the overall vibe of the hotel- as soon as you walk through the door you are transported to a chic and instagrammable space. The common spaces of the hotel are full of life. Unique art pieces hang along the hallways and main areas, an elevator decor of fashion belts and swings on every floor of the hotel.

Just like the Crawford, its prime location is within easy walking distance of major sights and restaurants in the city.  The rooms are very comfortable and modern with an artistic touch and lots of personality.  The bathrooms are spacious with concrete ceilings and stocked with luxury toiletries. The Maven anchors the Dairy Block District which many say makes it one of the best locations in Denver. This hotel is so centrally located to all the cool spots-it’s only a few blocks away from River Arts North District (Rino), shops of LoDo, Union Station, and Coors Field, home to Denver’s Major League Team, the Rockies. So baseball fans, take note, the Maven could be a grand slam of a stay for you.  

 

Another perk of the Maven is their top-notch Southwestern-style cuisine at Kachina.  The tacos, empanadas, and cocktails are to die for, please make sure you order the cucumber jalapeno and blood orange margarita (so good!) Some of the best drinks I’ve had in recent memory.  Let’s not forget a complimentary cocktail from the Airstream is offered for every guest staying at the Maven. This spot absolutely provided the beverages and vibes I was needing. If you are looking for a comfortable, modern, and chic hotel with a prime location, the Maven is an excellent option that truly checks off every box. 

Between the Crawford and the Maven hotels, my stay in Colorado was exactly what I was looking for modern with a classic chic twist and unique little details that showcase two very different accommodations. Both the Maven and the Crawford had everything you’d want when looking for the perfect place to call home while on vacation. Comfort, beauty, kind staff, and location, location, location.  Hotels are places we go to feel most alive when we are away from home. And I can confidently say, the Crawford and Maven hotels exceeded every expectation. I can’t wait to visit again. 

 

After reflecting on my travels these past couple of months I realized there are things I could leave behind and some things I really do need to make my wanderlust life easier.  I get asked all the time what my top must have’s are so here they are.  These six essentials are a must for myself and I think would be very much appreciated by you too.  If you are traveling for a 15 plus hours on a plane or even a two hour flight…these will be your babies every time you get on that transit.  *Note: Click the link to buy 🙂

The Weekender | Away

If you don’t already know, now you know.  The away bags are nothing like you’ve ever had before.  They are long lasting, durable, stylish and the CEO of the company is a total inspiring boss babe.  Once you’ve owned one of these, you will never go back.  I have had lots of experience with different travel bags and different brands and nothing compares to these.  Do yourself a favor and get you one.  You’ll love me forever. 😉

Silk Travel Set | Calpak

I definitely love a good neck pillow but they are hard to come by.  Im a huge fan of this travel set because it’s lightweight, silk and it’s easy on the hair and skin.  These neck pillows get pretty dirty traveling and being put on not so clean spaces but Calpak makes these easy to clean as well.  Let’s also mention that it’s Rose Gold which I’m a huge sucker for.  Because it’s silk, it will also feel semi cool on your skin.  Probably a bit pricier than usual but it’s totally worth it.

Comfy Kicks | Stanley Smiths

Wherever you may travel to you need some closed toed comfy sneakers.  You need a pair that will go with almost anything in your closet and everything that you will be packing.  My Stanley Smith’s are actually one of my all time favorite travel staples because they are comfortable AF, stylish and they can be dressed up or down.  You can wear them with jeans, shorts or even dresses.  Walk or run all day in them.  They are my favorites for 4 years now and probably for another 4 too. Pretty sure they be in style for years to come.

Packing Cubes 

Packing Cubes.  What a traveling life saver.  I literally could have not survived traveling for six months with my backpack without these things.  You can literally fill up one cube with a weeks wardrobe and more.  Every single person who travels at least once a year needs these.  They save space, helped you stay organized and they’re cute as hell.  Boys, there are also some for you on Amazon.  I got you. 😉 Anndddd the breathable mesh front lets you easily identify what’s inside.

Foam Roller Water Bottle | Mobot

I have no words for this water bottle.  We all know the importance of staying hydrated but also what’s better than staying hydrated and getting your muscles and body in tune for your next workout.  This baby does it all.  The reason why I love this so much is also because after a couple of hours traveling you want to stretch out and get your body back to normal.  What’s better than to have access to a foam roller at all times?! The smaller diameter is perfect to carry with you as it fits most backpack sleeves and gym equipment. It’s one of my all time favorite things at the moment.  Get yourself one.

Mini Steamer | Sunbeam

We all know that moment when you finally get to your destination and all your clothes are wrinkled and then you realize the Airbnb doesn’t have an iron or the hotel you’re at has one but then you have to get out the iron board, get a table for the iron, etc, etc. We don’t have time for that! 🙂 I love my Sunbeam mini steamer because it doesn’t take up much space in my luggage and it works so damn good.  You save time, energy and space.  If you don’t have one already please invest in one.  It’s the best $25 dollar purchase you’ll ever make.  You’re welcome.

Much love always, x

CP

There is nothing like that feeling before heading out on our travels.  I learned a lot this past year while I was traveling for six months around the globe that I wish I knew before I left.  I constantly get asked various questions by followers and friends on what they should expect, what to bring, what are must have apps, etc.  So here they are:

♥ Contact your bank and phone provider letting them know you will be out traveling.  The last thing you want is any blocked transactions on your trip!

♥ I love who ever invented Sanitizer Wipes.  Honestly they are crucial for flying.  Yes I am that girl.  Have some handy on your carry on to wipe down your whole area.  Seats, windows, tray, monitors and please wipe down the head rest! 🙂 Planes are one of the most germ infested places you can be so put these on top of your list.

♥ Adaptors, adaptors, adaptors.  Even though most hotels have them, hostels and airbnb’s usually don’t.  You want to make sure you are all set when it comes to having fully charged electronics and appliances for your day/night out. 😉  I got mine on Amazon and couldn’t have been more happy with it.

♥ Make sure your passport doesn’t expire within the 6 months of travel.  Some countries will not let you fly if so.  I had a friend that couldn’t go on his travels that he planned with his buddies for months ahead of time because of this.

♥ Even though English is spoken in almost every country locals do appreciate it when travelers try to speak their native tongue.  Download the Google translation app or Duolingo for even a better experience.

♥ Make sure to take all your favorite products that you might not find overseas.  Shampoo, face wash, toothpaste, razors, medications/vitamins and your favorite snacks! (protein bars are my fav)

♥ Make a copy of your passport and driver license.  You never know when you will need to show your documentation so it’s better to have several copies with you then wasting time finding a printing/copy place in a city you don’t really know your way around.  This helped me a lot when our Airbnb and a bank overseas needed this info.

♥ When you finally know where you are staying take a couple of minutes to know where the closest hospital or urgent care is just in case of emergencies.

♥ My favorite thing to do is favorite/star all the places I want to visit in that country or city on my google maps app.  You can organize it by type of place so it’s easily accessible and with you at all times. I loved this for all the sights, restaurants, activities that were top on my must do’s.  Another reason why I love this is that you can send it to your fellow travelers and friends so they have them too!

♥ Wifi…not being connected for a while might seem amazing but we all know it’s crucial.  Make sure that your accommodation has wifi.  Even though most places do,  it’s very important to double check before hand.

♥ Make sure you know all the airline rules and regulations before you fly.  Weigh your bags before hand so if you are planning to purchase overseas you’ll be prepared when you come back.

Safe travels!

CP x

 

 

When I arrived in Madrid in February of this year, I was pleasantly surprised how beautiful the city was.  We were only staying here for 5 days so I knew I had 5 full days of sight seeing, eating, and walking up my sleeve.  There is so much to see in this city I would recommend being there at least 5 days but more if possible.  I didn’t see everything I wanted to see but I saw enough that made me happy.   Here are a few things I did and recommend doing which you can add to your itinerary next time you are there. 🙂

Palacio Real

You definitely want to visit this place because it is breath taking.  I would recommend taking pictures from a far and also get up close because the details and use of gold in the building is so beautiful.  I could have stayed here all day just looking all around me.  I was wandering the streets on my own on this day and remember being so happy at the present moment.  The history surrounding all of Madrid is also so cool to experience.  You can walk through the palace solo or in a guided tour.

 

When you walk around you’ll be there for quite a bit because there is also the cathedral which is right in front of this building that you’ll want to observe and click away.  You can also go into the chapel and walk around.  It’s so beautiful and peaceful, I stayed in there for at least an hour.  Take it all in.  There’s history, art, architecture, faith and just overall good vibes.  I definitely recommend it all.

Plaza Mayor

Definitely a spot to check out when in Madrid.  It’s special because it’s the center of the city and there are great restaurants, coffee shops, shops and just an awesome place to sit down and people watch for hours.  It’s also a main meet up point for tours as well if you want to meet up with other people on the trip.

Prado Art Gallery

Don’t miss out on this one!  It honestly took my breath away.  Plan on being there for a while so make sure to give yourself enough time because this place is HUGE.  The older I get the more appreciative I am of art and history.  I could be there forever being inspired and looking back at what the world has been through to get where we are now.

Calle de Gran Via

One of my all time favorite main streets in a big city?!  GRAN VIA.  I might be bias because our amazing airbnb was straight stinkin middle of all this amazingness but it is an amazing area of Madrid.  You can’t compare New York City to Madrid but it does have the lights and happenings that NYC does at night time.  If you want a cool shot of this main strip, you have to go all the way to the top of the building.  I spent at least an hour here because I was distracted by all the amazing food, drinks and goodies that were being sold.  Expect to wait a couple of minutes to get your shot because I was there on a rainy day so I can only imagine how it is on a beautiful day.  Regardless, I was glad I made it to this spot before leaving.  And I’m sure you will like it too.

Retiro Park

You will see why this is Madrid’s most famous park.  This park was only reserved for royalty, but now it’s open to the public and thank goodness to that.  It was one of our last full days in Madrid and we wanted to spend it wisely and I’m so glad we did.  This park is honestly so breathtaking and relaxing.  You can take endless pictures inside and around the park, sit down and just see the park performers, spend a nice hour or so in the water on a boat, have a snack from one of the local stands and definitely finish off by checking out the glass palace.  Depending on what season you end up going the way the natural light hits the glass on the palace does make a difference of capturing that certain beauty.  But I have to say even on the rainy gloomy day we went, I was still moved by it’s beauty.  So don’t let that stop you.

Mercado San Miguel

Built in 1917, you can appreciate the building as well as the atmosphere inside and please COME HUNGRY.  Have cash on you and get ready to drink and eat the most delicious grub you’ll have in Spain for just a couple of euros.  From fried croquetas, to an array of different flavored and spiced olives, to cheeses, yogurt, sweet covered nuts, seafood, pastries galore and endless wine and beer.  I wish I could name off everything in this place but I just want you to imagine and experience this for yourself.  Oh yes and don’t forget the fresh cut fried potato chips!  (Damn, I just got hungry).  It’s become very touristy these past couple of years but don’t let that stop you.  It’s part of the vibe and it’s one of my favorite Spanish experiences.  Just take a look at the few things I tried when I was there.  Take me back! x

Madrid is so just so cool.  It has everything a city has to make a trip beautiful.  The beauty and history of the city shines through.  Escape yourself into everything the city has to offer.  There is so much to see and experience.  Take it all in because it’s one of the most beautiful cities you’ll visit.  I might be biased because Spain is my most favorite country in the world but I promise you’ll love it too. X

 

 

As some of you know, I am currently living out of a plane on a travel tour with one of my best friends.  We have no set itinerary, no set schedule but we are still working remotely.  It’s been a month and some since we left home and just now starting on my Malta post.  Working remotely is not as easy as it looks especially when you are an early riser and have an intense wanderlust soul and want to spend your hours wandering around with no plan in sight.  But it has to be done. 🙂

To tell you the truth I’ve always wanted to visit Malta but it wasn’t a top one on my list until recently.  I started to read and see more about it.  Top bloggers started posting about it, Conde Nast named it top travel destinations for the year 2018, etc.  And plus it’s a historic island with crystal blue waters!  Hello! Yes please.

Visiting Malta in the winter is their off season but we couldn’t have asked for better prices, weather, locals, and actually some seats on our bus travels.  Here are photos of our first day on the Island.  Our AirBnb in Sliema was steps away from the ocean so we couldn’t have been happier.  There was also a coastline of all restaurants, bars, shops, and more.  Once you walk to the coastline you see a beautiful cityscape of beautiful Valletta, Malta.


If you are visiting or staying in Sliema, I would recommend to take a full day to walk the hidden nooks of this town.  You will get inspired and take in all the hidden beauty that is tucked in between the streets.  Have a coffee at a local shop, try their spinach and tuna pie on the go, and just enjoy those snacks and sit on a random step in the middle of it all.   It’s a lovely vibe.  You’ll like it.  We did all those things and then we stumbled upon the cutest lunch place in front of the water to have a glass of wine.

We knew we wanted to see most of what the island had to offer so we planned on taking the bus to different towns that we heard so much about.  We didn’t even make it to some of them!  We spent a couple of hours in Mosta and then saw a tiny town on the water that day as well.  It was a nice town but there’s not much to do except see the church and grab something to eat.  I would recommend skipping that town and heading to Mdina or Popeye’s Village instead.

One of the most memorable and magical places I’ve ever seen is a little town called Mdina.  If you are a Game of Thrones fanatic (who isn’t) you will recognize and fall even deeper in love with this place.  The land of ‘Kings Landing’ is shot in all of Malta but it was mostly shot in Mdina.  With the cobblestone narrow streets, to the medieval architecture and restaurants, to the horses riding along the town, you will be waiting to transform into Kaleesi right then and there!  As some of you already know, I truly get inspired by my travels and this place got me to the bones.  I was inspired, mesmerized and truly blessed to be able to walk these magical streets and take in all the beauty.  A friend of mine actually took us thru Mdina at night and I have no words.  I thought I was in a medieval dream.   Mdina is definitely a must see if you visit Malta, you will too be mesmerized.

Favorite place to get a drink: Tiffany Champagne and Wine Bar in St. Julians

Favorite place for dinner (Get the cheese plate and a glass/bottle of wine) : Bridge Bar in Valletta

Valletta is a great place to see during the day and a must at night.  There are several restaurants, bars and stores to check out.  You can take the ferry or the bus to this beautiful city.  Since we were all over the island checking out other places we only had the chance to be in Valletta at night.  Thankfully, it turned out to be a night to remember.  I recommend to walk the streets as much as you can and go to bridge bar.  On a calm night, order the cheese and meat plate recommended by the owner with a glass of your favorite wine.  I always do rose :).  On a busy night, go there and sit on the steps while you drink your favorite beverage while listening to music that is played outside.  It’s really the coolest most amazing little gem and the owner, George is the sweetest most generous human.  Start a conversation with him, maybe he’ll even toast some limoncello with you!

I get asked all the time what beach is my favorite?  I’m a beach nut so it’s hard for me to answer that question because any place with the sea and sand is beautiful in my eyes.  But Rambla Bay in Gozo was an absolute stunner.  I’ve never seen anything like it!  Crystal blue waters, orange sanded beach that is sandwiched between countryside and mountain tops you won’t know where you are.  It is one of the most captivating areas of Malta, surrounded by natural beauty you will be.  The natural colors of the surroundings of this place was very inspiring for me.  The colors in the bay and colors surrounding it all made it a wonderland.  The mis of the green and blues of the ocean with the orange and golds from the sand to the greens and browns of the cliffs and countryside..(I can go on and on).  Put this on the top half of your list for sure.

Finally I get to talk about the Blue Grotto in Malta.  One of the most beautiful coolest experiences I have done in a long time.  The ride there is spectacular going up the mountains tops, along the Dingli Cliffs and looking down at the water.  Make sure to give yourself enough time to see everything on the way as well as making it to the boat ride.  It’s about 8 euros for the ride and it’s definitely worth it.  They take you inside the caves and you get to see the beautiful rock formations from afar and close up.  The water is so crystal clear blue you’ll be tempted to dive in so bring a suit!   These six marine caves are so breath taking you’ll have this memory forever.

We did a lot in a week and we could have definitely stayed longer.  We felt right at home and loved every bit of this island.  The food was great, the people were incredibly nice and the history just took our breath away.  Malta is definitely one top of my list of favorite places and I want it to be on yours too.  This country gave me some great memories and for that I am loving it for life.

 

 

Even though I am a mega beach girl I do crave the desert frequently.  There is something about nights in the desert I find really amazing.  I love the brightness of the moon and stars at night and the cactus silhouettes. We decided on Sedona for Labor Day weekend because it was a place we’ve never been and heard so much about.  Since my best friend from childhood lives in Phoenix we decided to stay a night in Scottsdale then road trip to Sedona the next day.  Arizona has it’s own special character and it’s so special.  We stayed at the best hotels, ate the best food, and we were one with nature.  Definitely a great place to visit when you have a couple of days to wander within in the US.

We ended up getting an upgrade on our rental car so we were stoked.  It was spacious and really comfortable, you’ll know why that came in handy in a bit.  We stayed at the super cute, and very instagrammable  Saguaro Scottsdale.

They had the most comfortable and beautiful rooms.  I wanted everything for my apartment back home when we arrived.  Every detail in the lobby, outside of the hotel and inside of the rooms were areas you need to take pictures of.  They have a party pool and a quiet pool with colorful and beautiful tanning beds and an area where you can chill on ac crochet hammock.  They have floaties for the party pool and great music to jam out to when your getting sun kissed by that Arizona sun.  The staff is incredibly nice and super helpful with any recommendations!

After we checked out of the hotel, we went straight to get some grub because we were starving.  So we went to this amazing spot called, The Daily Dose.  Definitely recommend trying this place out because the entire menu is so good you’ll have a hard time picking out what to get.  After we had our coffee and some good food it was time to head on the road.

When you are driving to Sedona make sure to make some stops along the way by those big hand like cactus because they are beautiful and you won’t find them in Sedona!  The coolest cactus I’ve ever seen.  Sedona definitely didn’t disappoint.  You definitely know when you are getting close because the view of the Red Rock mountains are just breath taking.  As many of you already know, I get so inspired by my travels and ideas just start popping all over the place when I experience a new place.  Sedona brought so many ideas into my mind I remember saying I wished I brought my sketch book.

Sedona is special.  Between the eclectic shops, art galleries, and lauded dining you’ll want to come there often.  Another thing that you must do in Sedona is hike and mountain bike.  They have so many hikes in that little town, you’d get major FOMO if you didn’t get out there at least for one.  The views are to die for and make great photos for many years to come.

The hotel I do recommend you stay in when visiting is the Kimpton Amara.  The space is just the perfect stay for a Sedona getaway.  The inside and outside decor is a mix of Southwestern vibe with a touch of Palm Springs.  You’ll feel completely relaxed and full of life after your stay.  What’s so great about this place is the mountain views and it’s surroundings of plants and streams.  You won’t even feel like you’re in the desert.  You must try The Hudson for lunch or brunch too!  The staff is super nice and the food is auuuhhmazing.

Unfortunately we had such a busy day exploring the city and their was a massive amount of people for Labor Day weekend we only had the chance to do one hike.  Our car came in handy when we had to change into our workout gear on the road.  We didn’t waste any time changing in the spacious car.

We drove during sunset and the cloud formation blew my mind.  It’s those little memory glances that make the best of traveling.  Arizona is beautiful and can’t wait to come back and visit some new places.  Experience all you can when here because there is so much to do and see that you will only experience in Arizona.  Until next time…xo CP

Budapest, Hungary

Being that I have not traveled internationally for over a year I started to get a travel bug pretty hard.  When my boyfriend passed away I really needed to take some time to get away.  Thankfully, my best friend from Austin, AKA TheHungryChronicles texted me and called me asking if I would go on a River Cruise to Budapest, Vienna, and Nuremberg I immediately said YES.  No questions asked.

We had the most amazing time that we will never forget.  We spent two nights in Budapest so we got to see everything that city had to offer, it was my big city fav! The entire cruise was a total of seven days so we were abroad for ten, which I wouldn’t have minded if we stayed a little longer. We rented bikes which was the best idea we could have done.  If you ever go there I would definitely recommend doing that because it’s so easy to get around and it’s a great bike friendly city.  I had no idea we would also be seeing the most beautiful tiniest cities in between the others.  The city of Passau blew my mind.  It was so charming and cute and just perfect.  I could definitely live there as well and go back and spend more time there.  Our trip was filled with incredible history, art, bike rides through the cutest towns and vineyards, amazing beer/wine and food, sauerkraut and picturesque towns that will be on my mind forever.

Budapest, Hungary

Our boat was the Viking Cruise, which was perfect to say the least.  Everyone is incredibly nice, great food, comfortable beds beautiful boat and they make you feel like family the whole time.  They truly care about you and your time with them.  What made this trip even more special was meeting all the special people that worked on the boat as well as the people that were on vacation with us.  That’s what makes traveling so special.  You meet people from all over the world and sometimes so close to where you’re from but you connect across the globe and share moments that you can cherish forever.  I live for travel.  It’s what keeps me alive. It’s what leaves you speechless, then it turns you into a storyteller.  For more pictures of our trip, make sure to check out my IG @carlaloren.

Danube River
Vienna, Austria
Passau, Germany

Regensberg, Germany
Nuremberg, Germany

 

Palm Springs is always a good idea…especially during the week when hotels are cheaper and pools are much emptier.  We had the most magical memories at this gem and I know you will too.  We did not leave the hotel the whole time because there is just no reason to.  They take care of you so well here with free homemade breakfast, afternoon tea, bikes for an afternoon stroll and a gorgeous set up for a night movie under the desert stars.

Korakia Pensione is so magical I want you to experience it too.  Take advantage of all that it offers and you’ll never want to leave.   Being a designer, I get inspiration from all my travels and this trip really inspired me.  Pink doors, textile hammocks, and Moroccan vibes only got my Yemaya creative juices flowing.  I hope it does the same for you. X