Zilker Neighborhood – Austin, TX

Living off Airbnb gives you an amazing opportunity to explore in neighborhoods {and houses!} that you wouldn't otherwise find {or be able to afford}. I'm absolutely in love with this neighborhood we're currently in, Zilker, in south Austin. We're walking distance to Barton Springs, Zilker Park, all of South Lamar - with lots of nature, restaurants, stores, and more. Here are some pics of our airbnb,

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Austin’s Sixth Street – Austin, TX

Sixth street is one of the most iconic places in Austin and helped name the city "The live music capital of the world". Tons of restaurants, bars, and shops - with many of them hosting live music events every night of the week. What I've learned from locals is that Sixth street is divided into 3 parts: West Sixth, East Sixth, and most famous - Dirty Sixth.

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Texas Capitol – Austin, TX

As soon as you start to head towards downtown on South Congress you can see the top of the (308 ft tall) Capitol building beautifully sticking out amongst the buildings and lights of Austin. It's located in the Historic district off on Congress and 11th street and is surrounded by 22 acres. This version was built in 1888 and is a must see if you're heading

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New Eats – Tallahassee, FL

Tallahassee sure has changed in the past few years. Going back for football season this year allowed us to enjoy some of the new eats all over town.   The Edison The setting and ambience of this transformed warehouse did not exist in Tallahassee before! I really enjoyed the vibe and food - but the service is REALLY lacking. Level 8 Happy hour here the

New Eats – Tallahassee, FL2016-12-04T21:56:03-05:00

All the places we lived in 2015

With the advantage of being able to work remotely, my hubby and I decided to leave our expensive apartment and exhausting routine in Miami to wander in the Digital Nomad life halfway through 2015. It’s been a few months and we’re loving it so far. Here are all of the places we lived in 2015, thanks Airbnb!   Miami, Florida 2. Escazu, Costa Rica 3.

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Lupe Tortilla, Houston, TX

Mexican food is my favorite but thanks to my corn allergy - I don't get to enjoy it anymore. Luckily for me, Lupe Tortilla has lots of corn-free {and delicious} options. If you're in the Houston area looking for some delicious Tex-Mex, you must check out this spot! I loved the Chicken Tocino {shown below} - 2 marinated grilled chicken breasts topped with bacon +

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Discovery Green, Downtown Houston, TX

Discovery Green is a beautiful 12-acre park and entertainment space in the heart of Downtown Houston. They have local free events almost every day "aiming to promote health and happiness". We went on Saturday night and found lots of local vendors, food trucks, talented artists, and a fun live band. The park was also sponsoring a large dog event {see dog pool in last picture}. No matter what age you

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Cedar Creek, Houston, TX

Cedar Creek Cafe is a little bit of Austin in Houston! Enjoy delicious bbq, drinks, and art on their awesome outside patio sitting next to {you guessed it, a creek}. It was pretty busy, but our food came out quickly and the weather was nice enough to enjoy the great outdoor atmosphere.   

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Midtown Houston, TX

Midtown was the place most recommended for us to visit in Houston, so we headed over for Sunday Funday! All of the restaurants and bars were packed and full of red, white, and blue for the Texan's Sunday NFL game. You can easily restaurant and barhop around as they are all walking distance from each other. Everyone was right... I liked this area a lot - a nice

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