Blog2024-09-20T10:10:15-05:00

Yoga On the Road: Barcelona, Paris & NYC

By Bill Bisanz | Paris, New York On a recent trip to three of my all-time favorite places I practiced yoga…everywhere. Normally my trips, whether for work or pleasure (this was both), are a departure from my normal routine. For sure travel is meant to be a break from the ordinary but why miss out on the extraordinary parts of the ordinary just because we’re on the[...]

May 11th, 2012|Categories: New York, Paris, Travelog|

Where the Real Magic Is

By Alex Bisanz | Steamboat SpringsFor a lot of people, Steamboat Springs means skiing, hot chocolate, and winter fun. And in their defense, the skiing truly is fantastic – and kids ski for free! But for the select few that have had the privilege to experience the hot springs, that’s where the real magic is. The hot springs were actually what gave Steamboat Springs its name –[...]

May 8th, 2012|Categories: Steamboat Springs, Travelog|

Release the Kraken!

By Mark Hoiland | Turks & Cacios If you’ve ever tried to go hunting for lobsters, you’ll quickly find that it isn’t as easy as reaching down and scooping them up. On my last trip to the Turks and Caicos, I was out snorkeling in the water behind our villa, and had discovered that there were tail lobsters hanging out after low tide. A number of[...]

May 8th, 2012|Categories: Travelog, Turks and Caicos|

Paris from a “Newbies” point of view

By Laurie Flum | Paris Paris in the spring….I’d heard so much about it; in the movies, from friends…well you know. So when my job sent me to Paris I can admit my slightly introverted personality was a bit anxious about the trip. How would I get around, EUROS instead of dollars? - Hmmm, and what about the language barrier when I’m standing lost in the[...]

April 30th, 2012|Categories: Paris, Travelog|

Luxury & convenience across the street from Central Park

One Central Park Place | New York City Concierge, bellmen, doormen (especially 1 whose name I can't recall) were great. The condo is comfortable and although we were wary of possible traffic noise from busy Columbus Circle, the insulation was good enough that we felt like we were in a quieter part of town. The kitchen lacks utensils to do any serious cooking, and there's no[...]

March 12th, 2012|Categories: Testimonials|