My job in publishing, from Paris to the States

It’s been a long time since I haven’t posted anything about my job. The reason why is simple: me and my cubicle are over, I said good bye a few months ago to start my

The United States in 1620 // Welcome to Plymouth

We hear sometimes jokes about the fact that the US don’t have history: “this country is too young!”. But the first settlers came here in 1620 and even if the US were historically born after

It wasn’t the plan

What I like during weekends, it’s everything that I cannot plan. We were in Western Mass this weekend and this is the not-planned stuff.

Snap shot #1

The day was so hot yesterday that we couldn’t do anything. Around 9.30 pm we seated on the Esplanade to watch the fireworks above the Charles River, in Boston. After that, the air was till

The incredible mansions of Newport, Rhode Island

At the beginning of June, we spend two days in Rhode Island. Providence on Saturday, and Newport on Sunday! Newport is famous for rich people: sailing, tennis, nice beaches and back in time, it was

Visiting Rhode Island // First stop at Providence

Last weekend, we spent two days in Rhode Island, the smallest states in the US.  We arrived in Providence Friday night and it was pouring – some rest of a tropical storm. Fortunately, the day

My guide to New Hampshire

When I think “week end in New England”, Vermont’s countryside (and cheese), Maine’s lobster or Cape Cod’s beach come  in mind first. And what about New Hampshire?  We spent Memorial Day weekend over there. What

Tested out: a running club with some bootcamp options

Why going to a running club? And more important: why going back? These are the metaphysical questions I’m asking to myself on Wednesdays. It all started with a nice conversation with a friend one night, and

Two days in Portland Maine

We’ve recently been to Portland, Maine. I’ve just taken the time to edit the video and sort the pics: here they are! Portland is just two-hour away up north from Boston. It’s a nice city