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My 'I Love Miami' Food Guide

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My 'I Love Miami' Food Guide

When I moved to Miami, I thought my food adventures would center mostly around Cuban cuisine. I quickly realized how wrong I was!

Cuban food happens to be one of my least favorite and most infrequently tapped into cuisines here in Miami. Instead, I’ve satiated my foodie desires through this pandemic with a vast diversity of not only Latine foods but cultures from all over the world.

Being in a big city means I can still find some of my favorite types of food as well as some of my all time favorites for a tropical climate with a huge Latine and Caribbean population. In this post, I introduce all of my favorites, as well as giving some honorable mentions and acknowledgements to the Miami standards.

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Agritourism: The Farms of Krome Ave in Miami

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Agritourism: The Farms of Krome Ave in Miami

I learned a new word this past weekend—Agritourism! Who knew there was a whole word for all the farm stays, farm stands, and farm-to-table dining?

This new word came across my path quote literally as I rode up and down Krome Avenue in Western Miami. This stretch of road is one of several popular bicycle paths, better known for its access to farmed goods and supplies.

I enjoyed a few hours ride in the afternoon sun, visiting different farm vendors. From homemade breads to roasted corn on the cob—this was an agritourism experience I’d like to taste all over again soon!

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Outdoor Candlelight Music: A Daft Punk Tribute Orchestra

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Outdoor Candlelight Music: A Daft Punk Tribute Orchestra

What’s the safest way to enjoy music during a pandemic? Outdoors!

Recently, my friend Kim took me for a late birthday present to my first concert in years. The concert was held outside at Miami’s North Beach Bandshell.

Nu Deco Nucleus is the ensemble that performed, covering a variety of music. The central allure, at least for me, was their tribute covers of a few hits by Daft Punk. The entire setting was decorated in candlelight, making it an incredibly atmospheric setting. In this post, I share video and photos highlighting this spectacular experience.

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Immersive Art at Superblue Miami

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Immersive Art at Superblue Miami

Wow! I had an amazing time visiting the new, immersive art space in Miami called Superblue.

After going to the Van Gogh exhibit in May and Artechouse earlier this year—I was already hooked on these types of spaces. But this one totally takes the cake!

The experience is reasonably priced and not so popular that it can’t be enjoyed safely as we continue to experience high cases of COVID-19 in South Florida. You’ll just want to follow some of my “pro tips” in this post to have the best experience possible!

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A Vaccinated Staycationer's Guide to Miami: Friend Weekend

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A Vaccinated Staycationer's Guide to Miami: Friend Weekend

The vaccine for COVID-19 changed a lot of things in the last few months. Places all over the USA are opening up, including New York City this past weekend for Pride events. And Miami has been opened up for a while.

I didn’t feel comfortable going out fully until about one month ago when two of my friends visited. In anticipation of their arrival, I put together an itinerary of activities based on their requests. We were all eager to not only spend time together but to also go out like “normal" and explore a city—the city of Miami!

For me, I am basically still new to Miami since the pandemic hit only a few months after my arrival. So this was a really awesome 4-day adventure around Miami including a hotel stay at Miami beach, tons of great food, awesome rooftop bars, and so much more.

Our experience serves as a guide for any vaccinated visitor or staycationer in Miami!

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Beyond Van Gogh Immersive Exhibit in Miami

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Beyond Van Gogh Immersive Exhibit in Miami

I missed pre-pandemic visits to art exhibits and museums. Especially as a newcomer to the very art-centric city of Miami, I couldn’t wait to dive back into the art scene here. As people get vaccinated and COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, there’s now more opportunities to get together with friends and see art safely indoors.

Two weeks ago, my friends visited from New York and Denver. I took them to the immersive Beyond Van Gogh exhibit. The exhibit made me feel like I was inside of Gogh’s paintings. It was awesome!

In this post, I share some background about the exhibit as well as photos and a video depicting our absolute joy during this experience.

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The Aqueous Exhibit at Artechouse Miami

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The Aqueous Exhibit at Artechouse Miami

My friend’s birthday was coming and I wanted to gift her an experience. Artechouse in Miami had COVID-19 restrictions that made me feel safe enough to visit—so I bought tickets to take her there for their current exhibit.

Aqueous is a cool, blue, ocean-inspired multi-media art experience at Artechouse. Far from art hanging on a wall, Aqueous is video production and atmospheric audio. This art makes you feel it emotionally and interact with it in a physical way!

I loved this exhibit and feel lucky to live in a city like Miami with access to art like this. Sometimes, you don’t have to go far to experience something new and creative!

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New Bicycle, New Hobby: Miami Parks During Quarantine

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New Bicycle, New Hobby: Miami Parks During Quarantine

Many people have taken up new hobbies during this pandemic in order to quell boredom. Or they have revitalized old hobbies that they left in the past.

I am happy to say I finally revitalized an old hobby and bought myself a bicycle! I’ve been imagining getting my own bicycle for a while so it’s really exciting for me that I have one now.

I’ve been getting myself more comfortable on the bike and exploring some neighboring areas and parks. It’s been a great way to cover lots of ground and see new places right in my Miami backyard. In this post, I share a couple of the rides I’ve taken locally and explore other hobbies I’ve taken up since the pandemic started.

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Local Snorkeling A Fossilized Reef in Miami, FL

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Local Snorkeling A Fossilized Reef in Miami, FL

As I write this, we still don’t know the results of the 2020 presidential election. But it’s definitely going to be close. Has your anxiety been skyrocketing over the last few weeks? Months? Years?

Well, you’re not alone! I went on a little local adventure to calm my nerves this past weekend and I am so grateful that I did. I guess local snorkel trips are one benefit of living in a tropical region during a pandemic and a tumultuous election year.

The weather was beautiful on Sunday. I wanted to do something that would make me feel like I was spending time in the Caribbean. I managed to get that feeling, even though it was fleeting, even though the reef wasn’t too spectacular, and even though I was interrupted by some unwelcome, furry visitors.

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Self-Care During COVID-19: Park Adventures in Miami, FL

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Self-Care During COVID-19: Park Adventures in Miami, FL

I thought I might stop posting since I am all out of travel content. Then I thought about how everyone is going through the same thing right now. Every traveler is stuck at home. So how are we getting through this life without travel?

In this post, I share some of the little adventures I take locally around Miami. I take my kayak out. I go for walks through an absolutely stunning Jungle forest. I cook from home. Sometimes I meet up with a friend for a socially distant hang out. Other times, I just hop online for some family bonding time inside a virtual, post-apocalyptic video game world.

Here’s a look at two parks I’ve explored as I’ve been staying local during 5 months of quarantine!

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13 Must-Do Activities In Miami

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13 Must-Do Activities In Miami

I've been living in Miami for over 8 months now. While I definitely do not know Miami like I know my home city of New York, I am starting to get the hang of this place.

Beaches and nightlife are what Miami is most known for. But I present in this post some of the other parts of Miami that you should explore.

I know quite a lot about Miami culture at this point—from its predominantly Cuban culture to its unexpectedly large Jewish community. In this post, I explore some of my favorite places to go from restaurants and bars to street art and nature.

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How to See Alligators in the Florida Everglades

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How to See Alligators in the Florida Everglades

The first time I visited the Florida Everglades was an epic fail when it came to seeing any alligators. After moving to Miami in Summer 2019, I was determined to go using the right method during the right weather and finally see some gators.

I revisited the Shark Valley Visitor Center shortly after my move, this time ready to rent a bicycle and withstand inclement weather. I managed to spot a few alligators on my first couple of visits. But it wasn't until the winter that I saw so many I lost count!

Now as a local, I have all the secrets to maximizing your chances of seeing alligators in the Everglades.

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I'm Moving to Miami, Florida: A Whole New Adventure

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I'm Moving to Miami, Florida: A Whole New Adventure

Call me crazy but I love change. I thrive on change. Lucky for me, I have come to understand that change is the only, reliable constant in life.

And so here comes my next big adventure…I am moving to Miami! I am moving for a new job. It’s my dream career, in fact. And I am so very excited about it.

Learn more about this move and my thoughts on it in this quick update post.

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