“My favorite thing is to go where I’ve never been.”
I need this print from 3LambsGraphics! This awesome quote is from Diane Arbus, one of my favorite photographers. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "“My favorite thing is to go where I’ve never been.”", url: "http://www.thinklia.com/2010/06/24/my-favorite-thing-is-to-go-where-ive-never-been/" }); Read More
Latest Obsession: Kayak Explore (“Where should I go today, tomorrow, next week?”)
I was born with the travel bug, and it’s an awful disease to have. I’m constantly thinking of where I can go today, tomorrow, next week, and I’m always looking for great travel deals. This week, I’ve been obsessing over Kayak’s new “Explore” function. It’s truly amazing. Kayak Explore lets you find travel destinations based on your preferences: your departure location, your budget, when you want to... Read More
NYC Travel Hack: Public Transportation
I will never drive in NYC. I lack the confidence and skill, and I doubt that I’ll ever have the guts to weave through NYC streets with the precision of a seasoned yellow cab driver. So, that being said, here are my favorite ways to get around town. (And not only does relying on public transportation keep you and your car safe, you also save money and help the environment. Win-win!) The Subway Subway rides are $2.25 for a one-way trip. With... Read More
NYC Travel Hack: Save Money, Stay In Jersey
I try to visit New York City at least once a year. First of all, it’s my favorite city in the United States — the place my heart calls “home” — and secondly, I have a wonderful aunt that lives in Queens and great family that lives just outside of New York. Also, I like to do my one-time-a-year shopping spree at my favorite NYC stores; eat the best meatballs in Little Italy and dim sum in Chinatown; and I try to catch... Read More
“I <3 Food”
Check out my latest travel guide called “I <3 Food” on nextstop. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "“I ", url: "http://www.thinklia.com/2009/06/23/i/" }); Read More
Around the World
Wow. This was the most challenging and exciting book I’ve made in the past year. It’s more than 300 pages of photographs and text adapted from a family’s blog of their three-month vacation around the world. What’s amazing about this book is that it could be used as a geography/world history textbook. The photographs are awesome, and the information it contains is excellent. Did you know that one silk worm cocoon can make 1000... Read More
Chinatown Streets
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Go Schmap Your iPhone
Remember my photo of our hotel in Nice, France? The one in the Schmap Guide? Now you can check it out, along with a review of the hotel, on your iPhone! Check this out to play with the “Info,” “Review,” and “Photo” views on the mock iPhone with the Schmap Guide. If you’ll recall, Schmap Guides are interactive (and we love interactivity!): …maps and guide content are dynamically integrated, allowing... Read More
O Canada
I’ve been back from my Canadian adventure for quite a while now, and I’m just now getting settled back in. My return home was greeted with an outrageous schedule and a million appointments/jobs. But things are getting back to normal (somewhat). We had a wonderful time in Canada. There was a lot of driving between cities and relatives’ houses, but at least the passing scenery made it okay (I think everything is greener and bluer... Read More
Bon Voyage
Bon Voyage is a photography book documenting a whirlwind week in Nice, Monte Carlo, and Paris. Photographs by moi. Published through Blurb. December 2007. [kml_flashembed movie="http://www.thinklia.com/images/gallery/bonvoyage/viewer.swf" height="490" width="590" bgcolor="#ffffff" fvars="xmlDataPath = http://www.thinklia.com/images/gallery/bonvoyage/gallery.xml" /] SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Bon Voyage", url: "http://www.thinklia.com/2008/04/06/bon-voyage/"... Read More












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