Posts Tagged ‘nature’
Cabin Fever
—Geometric panels, steel micro dwellings, a mysterious wooden façade — cabin architecture is inspiring designers with the spirit of seclusion. Living in a big city means that every day is fast-paced—hours slip through our fingers and our thoughts are never settled. Everyone unwinds in different ways but there seems to be a resurgence in escaping…
Read MoreHaiku Mill: Wedding in the Tropics
By Melissa Sorge —A Flourishing Maui Venue with Old World Charm A property that once served as a Hawaiian sugar mill has been restored into an elegant castle as rich in history as it is in beauty and charm. Located off the Road to Hana on the north shore of Maui, Haiku Mill is…
Read MoreSecret Swimming Holes in the U.S.
There’s no need to trek to Thailand or seek out a Mexican cenote when travelers right here in the U.S. can dive into any one of nature’s own picture-perfect pools. That is, if you know where to find them. While some are hidden away in the hills of Arizona and others accessible only by campground,…
Read MoreSo You Want to Buy an Island
If you drive through any given neighborhood, you’re likely to see a ‘For Sale’ sign perched on someone’s front lawn. But how often do you come across an entire island up for purchase? Surrounded by ocean views, miles of land and trees swaying in the breeze and no neighbors, cars or commotion in sight, this…
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