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Happy Monday, and Happy Cinco de Mayo! Are you wishing this margarita-filled holiday fell on a weekend? I definitely am!

Today I am excited to be writing my part of the “My Writing Process” blog tour. I was nominated for the tour by my friend Bianca, who most of you may know from the beautiful blog Confessions of a Chocoholic. Bianca is one of my favorite bloggers due to her decadent, mouthwatering dessert recipes and even more to her heartwarming, beautiful stories that weave in food and her family and growing up in the Philippines. I have commented on Bianca’s blog many times that her food and family posts would make for a great book, and I truly hope to be able to read that book one day. I’m also lucky to call Bianca a friend; her smile and energy are infectious, and I definitely wish I saw her more often!

As part of the blog tour, I get to answer the following questions before passing the torch to other bloggers. I hope you enjoy my responses, and I would love for you to answer one of the questions in the comments!

hiking in Connemara

1) What am I working on?

Right now I am working on a lot of wine and travel writing and hoping to move the blog more into a lifestyle blog space. I’ve moved from writing recipe blog posts to focusing on things like “Wine of the Week” posts, and as we very slowly renovate our new old home, hope to share posts on gardening and my meager attempts at interior design. I haven’t been as interested in cooking as I used to be, and it’s nice not to feel pressured to cook something to blog about. Don’t worry, I’m still eating plenty, but mostly simpler, “boring” meals that aren’t super blog-worthy.

2) How does my work differ from others of its genre?

There are so many incredible blogs out there in the food, wine, travel, and lifestyle space. It’s hard to compare them at all most of them time! What I love about bloggers is that we so often let our personalities shine through, and who we are and where we are in our lives really shows up in our writing. I focus on writing about wine a bit more than other food bloggers, and the occasional running post pops up (though not lately). Because I don’t have advertisers anymore, I really feel free to write whatever and whenever I want. There have been times in my life where I envied bloggers who got to blog for a living, but I have become truly grateful and excited that this blog is all mine. I do care about whoever is reading, but I believe that writing for myself and having happy writing is what will draw in the people I want to be reading. Welcome!

3) Why do I write what I do?

It’s probably pretty clear that I love wine and food and travel, and I work in Marketing/PR/Social Media for a living. A lot of my passions, interests, and experience intersect on a daily basis, and the blog is a natural outcrop of that. This blog is almost five years old, and my writing has definitely changed as my place in life has changed. There was a time when I was working for myself when I had a lot more time to blog every day and my blog was a way of attracting business. Then I focused much more on what would draw attention from the outside world in order to create work opportunities.

4) How does your writing process work?

My writing process really heavily depends on what’s happening in my life, events I attend, time to cook, wines I have tasted, etc. I keep a running document of topics I want to write about, and I try to strategize a little bit. For example, I try to spread out travel posts about certain trips, knowing that it might be a little tedious to read post-after-post about my travels. Plus, it’s fun for me to have some content saved up; when I’m not traveling somewhere fun or don’t have events to attend, I love having something tucked away to write about.

 

I’m passing the My Writing Process on to Erica and Jen.

Erica is another blogger friend who I wish I saw more often. We share a love of dining out and Sonoma and Napa wine country, and she always seems to have recommendations on places I haven’t been.  I love her travel posts in general, as well as her adventurous spirit, and I especially love photos of her cute dogs. Erica appreciates a good cocktail as well as all of the great restaurants has to offer.

Jen’s blog is new to me, but it’s called Vino Travels. . . what’s not to love?! Jen focuses on Italian wine, something I don’t have too much experience with. Her love of Italian wines extends beyond just wine and into a sense of place and culture. Jen even got married in Italy!

I look forward to reading more about others’ writing process in this blog tour. Thanks for reading!

Tags: bloggers, blogging, Food, lifestyle, Travel, wine, writing

Where did the time go?! June 1 officially marked my three year blog anniversary – somehow I thought it was the second week of June, and I missed it!

A lot has happened in three years, and it’s so fun to be able to look back on our lives through the blog. Thanks to all of you for reading and commenting through  the years!

I also find it really fun to look through my Google Analytics to check out how people find my blog and the posts that are the most popular. I gave up caring about traffic a long time ago, but some of the words and phrases people use to get here are hilarious!

Randomly my top post of all time is my review of Trader Joe’s Super Red Drink Powder, a product I blogged about years ago but swear by to this day. I don’t get sick when I diligently add it to smoothies. It’s also delicious with some water and crushed ice.

The rest of the Top 5 includes my About, Professional Background, Sites I Love, and the Grilled Corn Salad I love so much.

My favorite posts? I think my Boston Marathon recaps (2010, 2012)  and my Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival recaps from 2009, 2010, and 2011.

Since we missed the official blog anniversary, we decided to take advantage of the bad weather on Saturday and spend a cozy afternoon in the boat’s cabin. It was kind of perfect.

rainy boat day

While listening to the rain and the waves hitting the hull, we enjoyed a bottle of wine picked up on our last trip to Sonoma, a Cabernet Sauvignon from Harvest Moon.

Harvest Moon Cabernet Sauvignon

meat

Lunch was simple, just some chorizo, prosciutto, salami, and port Salut cheese from Trader Joe’s.

Port Salut cheese

We brought the iPad along and watched the 1972 version of Last House on the Left which was absolutely awful. It was SO gory! I definitely thought it was going to be more suspenseful, instead it just grossed me out.

Other than the movie, we had a great day and a relaxing weekend which was something we both really needed.

I’m a lucky girl.

I hope you all had great weekends too!

If you write a blog, what’s your favorite post? If you’re a blog reader, what are your favorite types of posts to read?

Tags: blogging, boat, Food, wine

The holiday season is definitely a great time for getting dressed up, sparkly things, going out, and enjoying lots of social functions. Friday night I attended a Holiday Chic night out at Del Frisco’s Boston location. Sponsored by Dirty Water Media, the event featured Chambord cocktails, bites of Del Frisco’s best, like crab cakes, and tuna tartare, makeup from Elizabeth Grady, and a bunch of other fun, girly things.

Chambord

I was actually expecting the event to be a ladies’ night, so I was surprised at the very large number of men there! I arrived solo and enjoyed a sample of a Chambord martini while waiting for my friend to arrive.

Chambord martinis

I sampled some Solixir, a really delicious line of refreshing drinks infused with healthy botanical extracts.

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And checked out some glittery hair pieces and hats that were for sale.

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When my friend arrived, we decided to head out to the Del Frsico’s bar area to get a little bit of air. While everything at the event was delicious, it was very well attended, and the crowd was not the most mannerly group I have ever met. People cut in line for drinks, pushed, shoved, walked in front of things while I was taking pictures. Liberty Wharf, as much as I love it, unfortunately tends to attract the self-important type. As the great Countess Luann put so well, Money can’t buy you class. Winking smile

Before we headed out we grabbed the fabulous gift boxes which contained a can of Solixir and an Elizabeth Grady mud mask which I was very excited about. It also contained a gift card for lunch at Del Frisco’s. I am definitely going to make a point of a fancy business lunch sometime soon! Del Frisco’s also has a fun Sunday deal; I can imagine Sunday would be a little less crowded, thus making for a great date night.

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Our experience at the Del Frisco’s bar was much better. We promptly got seats thanks to some nice gentlemen, and we each had a VIP martini and a lemon drop martini. Del Frisco’s has a fun bar scene that makes for good people-watching. Their cocktails are truly first rate (and strong!), and the whole vibe is kind of swanky. It’s a great place to grab some bar bites and cocktails or even an after dinner drink. We ended up having a  fabulous evening on the water. But we both agreed that our preferred way to visit Liberty Wharf is by boat. Only six months to go. . .

What’s the best cocktail you had recently?

Tags: blogging, Boston, Chambord, cocktails, Del Frisco's, events, Restaurants

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