Sarma, small plates and mezes

It took us 30 minutes to bike to Sarma, in Somerville. When we got there, our cheeks were blushing because of the cold. My friend Liz is a chef in this brand new restaurant, the

Grand Teton National Park // The Rockies are awesome

September 8th, the end of our trip is getting closer. Today, we drove a lot, again. I woke up pretty tired and sick so unfortunately we only passed through Grand Teton National Park without stopping

Welcome to Boston… during fall!

And here you go: some pictures of Boston during fall, probably the prettiest season here in New England. Lately, the weather was mild – that was nice for the cousins who visited us a couple

3 days in Yellowstone

Going to  Yellowstone was quite an experience. It was one of the only place (with the Grand Canyon) where I wanted to go when I thought about the US. At the beginning of September, we spent 3

Let’s go to the Oyster Fest!

We left Boston early (9.30 is early for a Sunday) to go to the Cape, and more specifically Wellfleet. We were so up to celebrate the oysters coming back. What do you do during an

3 hikes in Glacier National Park, Montana

I knew pretty much nothing about Glacier National Park before this trip we took this summer. I had a vague idea about Montana. And now all that I can think of, is going back and

Halloween is a real deal

Halloween is getting closer! Some houses are already decorated. I found this one in the South End, in Boston.

Meet the beast: hello mountain goat!

What is this beast? A mountain goat! I’ve never, never heard of this type of goat which doesn’t exist in Europe. So I was hysterical to meet several mountain goats in person in Glacier National

Road trip #6 – Welcome to Montana, Hello bisons!

September 1st. This day was a 100% road trip day: we crossed Washington, Idaho and a bit of Montana. The drive was simply awesome: ranches, mountains, golden hills, and eventually we decided to stop at the

Road trip #5 – North Cascades National Park

Another stop in our summer road trip in the North West of the US: North Cascades National Park. I was wondering if there would have been millions of huge falls and cascades, but Cascades is