Are you planning to fry your turkey this Thanksgiving? You are in good company. This method of cooking the holiday bird is attributed to Cajun chef Justin Wilson and continues to rise in popularity. But it is dangerous! Which is why Miami’s favorite police officer, Nick Perez, teamed up with Captain David Nunez from City of […]
Biscayne Green
Without a doubt, the Biscayne Green demonstration park was a resounding success. For this month’s Miami Minute, here is the Miami Downtown Development Authority’s video recap: For more about Biscayne Green: Biscayne Green – Last Hoorah – Tonight Cuteness Overload at Today’s Puppy Brunch Biscayne Green Miami – Reimagining the Boulevard Biscayne Green: Making Biscayne […]
A Miami Minute: Day in the Life
Ever since my daughter gave me a GroPro for my birthday, I have wanted to create a timelapse video of one of our beautiful Miami days. Sunny days and beautiful views were not the problem; it was simply finding the opportunity to set up my camera for a 12-hour photo shoot. All of the elements […]
Daylight Saving: Fallback – the Movie Trailer
This November, they call it Daylight Saving but the thing that needs saving…is us! WHAT TIME IS IT?! #DaylightSavingMovie (Just a reminder that Daylight Saving Time 2016 ends on Sunday, November 6 at 2 a.m. 🙂 )
Historic City of Miami Cemetery on Halloween (video)
This historic cemetery is the oldest in the City of Miami. Created in 1887, it is the final resting place of some of Miami’s most prominent families; including Julia Tuttle, the Burdine mausoleum, Peacock, Sewell and Jackson. It is also “one of the few cemeteries where the owners of the plot actually hold a deed […]
A Miami Minute – Race for the Cure
Saturday, October 15, was the 21st Annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in downtown Miami. The 3.1 mile course started on Biscayne Blvd at Bayfront Park, then looped through the Central Business District and ending back at Bayfront Park. Here are some highlights of the morning: