
RH Note: Necessary Linkage is a semi-weekly collection of current and helpful tidbits from around the internets, curated by the lovely Marissa Hussey, whose honeymoon was one of our first features.
Oh man, isn’t it so cool when hipsters get married? I can’t decide what I love more about this engagement shoot from Brooklyn Bride [...]
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While on their Pacific Northwest road trip, Marisa and Eric wanted something different when it came to honeymoon accommodations. He says that choosing Bed and Breakfasts was reasonably cost-effective and definitely made their stays special. By combining a unique setting with all of the innkeepers’ welcoming personalities it “ensured our honeymoon lodgings were far more [...]
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February 16, 2010 – 9:02 am

While honeymooning in Costa Rica, Oliver and Lisa wanted to do things their own way. Having their own transportation allowed them to make their own schedule and go at their own pace. Oliver says, “We rented a car so we would have unlimited freedom, and it was probably the single more expensive part of the [...]
November 6, 2009 – 8:01 am

When our Patagonia flight got cancelled unexpectedly, we were forced to scramble for some new plans. Our guidebook recommended a daytrip to Colonia, Uruguay. A short boat ride and another stamp in the passport sealed the deal for us.
Getting there from Buenos Aires couldn’t be easier. We took a ferry ride that was a [...]
November 1, 2009 – 5:05 pm

Buenos Aires is often described as “the Paris of South America.” Of course you can’t apply that the whole city, but there are definitely areas with a neoclassical feel. It makes sense when you learn that Italian, French and Spanish expats have hugely influenced the place. In fact at the same time Tim’s Sicilian grandma [...]