New England

New England is on the East Coast of the United States, and there are 6 states in it… Massachusetts – where we are living – is one of them!

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

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

Portland Headlight // Romantic and spooky postcard

Ten days ago, we spent the weekend in Portland, Maine. We loved the Headlight park on Cape Elizabeth. This is typically the kind of landscape that makes me want to live in exile from society.

Spring in Boston

Spring is back! Blossoming trees, delightful smells, running squirrels and singing birds. That’s one of the cool thing in Boston: the city lives with the 4 seasons – snow in winter, flowers in spring, hot

Visit New England // 5 ideas

A few weeks ago, Gabrielle from HostelBookers blog contacted me to ask me to write article about New England and Boston. The first of the serie is now out! 

Salem // Halloween, witches and old mansions

Salem, the witch town, is not far away from Boston.  Hurricane Sandy was getting close,we thought that we didn’t have much time left to visit this city, famous for Halloween celebrations. It was now or

Fall in New England // Mohawk Trail

On my Fall to-do list, the first thing for me to do was: enjoying the Fall Foliage in New England. I know it may sounds an obscure thing to do – specially because the words

Boston Harbor Islands // The love boat

Among our places-to-see list in Boston, there was “going to the Boston Harbor Islands”. Visiting these islands in Boston Bay is possible from the end of June to Labor Day – first Monday of September,