From finding his feminine side in the Halloween heat of Miami to unnerving even the most rabid of Thai beach dog’s, Will Peach from Gap Daemon retells his best Top 5 Travel Experiences.
Miami Graffiti | Wynwood Walls | Free Eye Candy During Art Basel 2011
Feast your eyes on the tremendous eye candy that set the walls of Wynwood (Miami Design District) ablaze with awesome art during the Art Basel 2011 show.
Monday Tweets 10/31 – When in Miami
Miami is known for the beaches, the beautiful people, the delicious food and for the chaotic weather, the strange products sold in stores, the crazy locals, etc. etc.
Monday Tweets 10/17 – When In Miami
So the weather is unpredictable, the things you’ll see in shopping centers aren’t what you expect in the US, and yes, the mannequins do have breast implants. This is Miami. Do you expect anything less? …hhmm, maybe you shouldn’t answer that.
How To Order Coffee in Miami
1 BEHAVIOR Be Ready To Stand Your Ground!!! Coming to one of these ventanitas (windows) is not a task to be left in the hands of the soft-spoken and weak! Leave behind your manners and low voices; be STRONG, be LOUD! At most of the ventanitas you will find the “usuals” standing there having their [...]
Monday Tweets 9/26 – When In Miami
You know you’re in Miami when English words get a Spanish twist and so do their spelling. Bring a translator when you’re visiting Miami; lot of folks just don’t care to learn the language…a shame. Liked this story? 0
Monday Tweets 9/19 – When In Miami
A realtor that urgently needs to be in “What Not To Wear”, your mobile device all of a sudden communicates with you bilingually, and a few other quirky traits that other people tweeted about when they are in Miami. Liked this story? 0
Monday Tweets 09/12 – When In Miami
There are certain idiosyncrasies that separate cities from others. Here are a few quotes that distinctly highlight Miami’s attributes. Liked this story? 0
Monday Tweets 09/05 – When In Miami
Some people might have no idea what you mean when you tell them “Go to La Vaquita.” It literally translates to The Cow. But Miami Spanish-speaking residents perfectly know what a Vaquita is. Liked this story? 0














