So, I knew today was leap day and I’d heard there were going to be many leap day sales, but frankly I wasn’t jumping up and down for bargains. I receive daily emails from Kayak.com with lists of airfares of places I’m possibly going to. I’ve been keeping an eye on airfares for Amsterdam, as … Read More
Presidential Suite – Hyatt Regency Pier 66 – Fort Lauderdale, FL
When I attended a Travel Blogger conference ( TBEX) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, I stayed at the Hyatt Regency Pier 66. It was about a ten minute walk from the hotel across a bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway (more if the bridge was up) to the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center where the conference was held. I … Read More
Lavish Morning at the Ritz Carlton Spa, Fort Lauderdale
What would a luxury-themed tour of Fort Lauderdale, Florida be without a lavish spa experience at the Ritz Carlton Hotel? Don’t answer that, it’s a rhetorical question. But, for me, luckily, and incredibly, it was a heavenly reality. Being fit entails not only working out and eating good foods, but also treating your mind and body well. And … Read More
24/7 Live Streaming from Tel Aviv Beach, Israel!
The Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality has launched a new website which features nonstop live-streaming of the Tel Aviv beaches!
Kimpton to Open First Hotel in Europe – Amsterdam! #KimptonLove
In December 2014, the announcement was made that the Kimpton boutique hotel chain was being acquired by IHG. We were assured that the boutique-ness of Kimpton would not change, and frankly we have heard little on this front for some time. Well we did hear that seven of the Kimpton Hotels in San Francisco were leaving … Read More
Tudor City – a Hidden Gem in New York City
Tudor City is a residential enclave rich with history that is located on the southern edge of Turtle Bay on the East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was the first residential skyscraper complex in the world. (see, Wikipedia). Tudor City runs from 40th Street to 43rd Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue. … Read More
Too Much Travel and Not Enough Running? 2015 in Review and Looking Forward to 2016
Tallying the miles of 2015 – pondering where I’ve been and where I’m going – and some marathon planning…
Refugee Crisis: Giant Peace Sign Made from Discarded Lifevests
It’s been bothering me that I know practically nothing about the crisis going on in Europe. Last night, I had a bout of insomnia and spent hours looking at my iPhone trying to learn a little about the situation. I watched many videos of real people crammed onto small boats, chilled and scared, arriving in Lesbos, … Read More
2015: Around the World in Instagram Photos
A photo posted by Kathy – Will Run For Miles (@katstarr_) on Nov 28, 2015 at 3:45am PST 2015 was a banner travel year. I was just a crazy traveling girl who couldn’t say no. The adventures began in January with a crazy “mistake fare” trip I called Around the World in 8 Days … Read More
Hotels By Day for Booking Intra-Day Hotel Stays (and a 5% Discount!)
A travel blogger walks into a bar. She sits next to the CEO of a travel start up.
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A New York frequent flyer who elegantly combines her passions for worldwide travel, running a gazillion marathons all over the globe and staying fit ... without sacrificing her fancy for good wine and food.