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Travel Mondays: Colors of Neal’s Yard in London, England

Travel Mondays: Colors of Neal’s Yard in London, England. Seeing this beautiful little place in London just brings a smile to my face this Monday morning. The colors of the building are addictive. Hidden away, Neal’s Yard is one of those places that if you didn’t know it was there, you might pass it. There are only two alleyways leading into the Yard, both of which are fairly unassuming. It really is a secret garden and is visited only by those who know exactly where they are going. When you find it you will see Neal’s Yard Bakery, the delicious yogurt ice cream, the New Age bookshop, and the Remedy Shop.

Who came up with this beautiful treasure? Tim Hunkin, a Cambridge graduate created the magnificent water clock that is on the outside of the wholefood shop, and the animated sculpture of people standing in line at a baker’s within the Yard itself.

So the big question how exactly do you get there? Are you ready? Neal’s Yard is three minutes from Covent Garden tube station, and five minutes from Leicester Square tube station. Now don’t say I never did anything for you.

 

xoxo

Alicia Suggs

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Travel Mondays: Ruby Falls in Chattanooga, TN

Travel Mondays: Ruby Falls in Chattanooga, Tennessee. RUBY FALLS IS ONE OF THE SOUTHEAST’S MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONS. Located on Lookout Mountain, just a few minutes drive from Chattanooga you can visit this massive underground waterfall that has been a  favorite for travelers for over 85 years. At 145 feet deep, this thundering, underground waterfall is America’s deepest cave.

 

Ruby Falls location and hours

Ruby Falls
1720 S. Scenic Hwy
Lookout Mountain, TN 37409

Ruby Falls is open from 8:00am – 8:00pm daily

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Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings

Travel Mondays: Upside Down Houses

Ok it’s Monday. You have to go back to work and deal with the every day hassles that you feel like your turned upside down. So why not go visit a few upside down houses and maybe everything will equal out. Below are 10 buildings from around the world that are a little topsy turvy. It’s seems so outrageous that you must see it to believe it.

Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
Sunrise Golf Village, designed by Norman Johnson
Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
WonderWorks Orlando
Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
The House of Katmandu
Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
Terfens in Austria
Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
Szymbark poland
Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
Sakasa Restaurant, Japan-
Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
panama florida
Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
JeanFrancoisFourtou- upside down house
Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
Hanoi Museum
Travel Mondays: Upside Down Buildings
fallen from the sky