Renewal & Balance at Canyon Ranch Miami Beach
June 30, 2009 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Food & Beverage, Hotels, Outdoor Activities, Sports & Recreation, Things to See & Do
Today I have a guest post from travel blogger, foodie, new friend, and South Florida resident, Katherine Lynch. Katherine and I had the chance to meet in Miami last month, and I loved hearing about all the great good choices in that area.
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I keep hearing it over again – relaxation is what your body needs. Nourishment, renewal and balance are so important, yet I often put them on the end of my list of things to do. It’s almost like a need to force myself to do those things. When it’s time to focus on some self-love, it’s time …read more
REVIEW: Riviera Resort & Spa in Palm Springs
February 12, 2009 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Food & Beverage, Hotels, Places to Stay, Things to See & Do
If you’re looking for a romantic spot for Valentine’s Day, the newly re-opened Riviera Resort & Spa offers several options that are worthy of your consideration.
The Palm Springs resort covers 24 acres, and was once the playground for the famous and infamous. Elvis Pressley and the Rat Pack spent time here, and back in the 60’s this was the largest and most famous of the Palm Springs resorts.
Newly reopened, the resort has a vibe reminiscent of its former glamour days. Sleek line, bold graphics, abstract details and vivid colors combine with retro furnishings and mirrored walls to make this …read more
Matchbook Monday: Salish Lodge, Seattle
December 22, 2008 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Food & Beverage, Hotels, Matchbook Monday, Places to Stay, Sports & Recreation, Things to See & Do
Today’s Matchbook Monday is from a top notch hotel, spa, and restaurant not far from where I live.
Salish Lodge & Spa is about 30 miles east of Seattle on the Snoqualmie River. The lodge is in a rustic setting, overlooking the 268-foot Snoqualmie Falls, but it is also elegant and steeped in northwest history. The lodge is just as romantic as its setting, and is a popular spot for proposals, anniversary celebrations, and other special events.
The lodge has gone through a variety of reincarnations since it was first opened in 1919. Originally it was just a small in known …read more





