First time in this breathtaking metropolis with seemingly endless offerings. To expect to see London in its entirety in a mere 5 days is downright preposterous. True that you can always try to breeze through the city’s most iconic sights on a hop-on-hop-off bus, or rent a car if driving on the opposite side won’t be a bother. But in reality, London has so many things to do and perks to try that it is easy to lose track of time. Soon, you’ll find yourself spending more time commuting than actual sightseeing.
Main Street Cedar Falls has been our cherished spot for a leisurely afternoon stroll. Revitalizing, soothing atmosphere with some very interesting shops, casual eateries with outdoor seating, and a few places offering a delightful cup of hot cocoa. This time, we are thrilled to stop by a new restaurant in the area, Farm Shed, located at the iconic Black Hawk Hotel of downtown Cedar Falls.
Since daylight lingers longer this undarkened season, it’s seasonally essential that we don on frocks that makes us feel nothing short of carefree, flirty and flowy. A dress that’s sophisticated, classy, and most of all, invariably trendy. You can wear midi dress all year round. This is a style of clothing that for me is as versatile as it is perfect for many occasions. From hosting cocktail party, to attending a wedding, to a rendezvous date night and to a weekend brunch, you’ll never be a pariah showing up in any social shindig.
There’s more to this thriving metropolis than what meets the eye. Deep into its long and colorful history lies boundless anecdotes of its timeless beauty and grace. Discoveries unfold before your very eyes as you begin to explore London’s deepest secrets hidden in plain sight. Beauty that surpasses imagination, elegance that inspires tales reflective of her glorious past.
Historically prominent archaic structures brushed with a dash of contemporary vibrance. Yes that’s London in a nutshell. Gorgeous architecture with awe-inspiring intricacy and “photogenicity” that undermines modern structures in a pale shadow of its medieval past.