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Residency: Personal Wellness at Arenal Kioro
LA FORTUNA, CR – Arenal Kioro offers a fabulous place with a natural viewpoint to the Arenal Volcano which make a great retreat for Personal Wellness. The hotel has 27 acres of undulating land, surrounded by two streams (La Palma and Kioro) with crystalline waters that begin to flow in the Arenal Volcano National Park. Private Thermal water surround exuberant gardens for our guests´ pleasure.
The hotel hosts 53 suites, 11 with one king bed and a daybed and 42 with two Queen beds and a daybed, with two “Juliet” balconies with the best panoramic volcano and mountain view , hydromassage hot tub, air conditioning, safe deposit box, minibar, coffee maker, hot water, direct dialing telephone, cable television, hair dryer, key card, safety locks and wireless Internet.
With Costa Rica being a short 6 hour flight away from Boston, it makes a great getaway destination. Surrounded by lush greens and flora, the Arenal Volcano makes for a luxurious backdrop for a personal wellness weekend. Staying at a suite and spa resort promotes personal wellness; everything from scrumptious Costa Rican dishes to accessibility of the hot springs and an experience at Arenal Kioro gives you a sense of green luxury, promoting sustainability practices to help keep the area green and lush.
Arenal Kioro also offers tours and activities to give you a chance to explore the area. It is always convenient to work through a hotel to organize excursions in the area. I took advantage of the hanging bridges tour since that was something different than my last trip to Costa Rica that I hadn’t done. After the tour, I spent the afternoon sipping Pina coladas and mojitos and enjoyed the hot springs. Despite the rainy weather and season, I went into the experience embracing it as the locals would say – Pura Vida!
Residency: Experience Victorian San Francisco
About a year ago I got the opportunity to do a media stay at San Remo Hotel in San Francisco but because of the circumstances at the time, I had to push it to this year. It’s truly amazing to me how much a year can change in terms of one’s circumstances. Since I’ve started working full-time, I’ve been figuring out how to keep a pre-established lifestyle while maintaining a 40-hour work week. Quite frankly it’s been difficult and the pace has been much slower, which I don’t mind at all. Working full-time has breathed new life into my routines that had been missing previously.
San Remo Hotel is a centennial time capsule. Just over a hundred years ago in 1906 after the earthquake and fire that destroyed most of San Francisco, Bank of America founder A.P. Giannini, constructed a new hotel on 2237 Mason St. just blocks away from Fisherman’s Wharf. The hotel has 62 rooms and was originally named the “New California Hotel” hoping to infuse optimism and rebirth after the fire into the city. The hotel ambiance is Old World: quiet rooms without phones or TVs, Victorian heirloom furnishings and hallways lined with historic photos. Guests share bath facilities, reminiscent of European pensione-style lodging.
Beginning in the 1930s, artists, musicians and poets found a home at the San Remo, some paying their room tab with a painting or two, most moving on when they could find a larger place more suitable for use as a studio. The easygoing environment at the hotel, a perfect fit for the bohemian North Beach lifestyle, attracted creative talent for several decades.
Local San Remo Hotel artists like Julius Hatofsky and Ernie Biggs were San Remo guests in the 50s. Hatofsky became an emeritus instructor at the prestigious San Francisco Art Institute after a long career as an artist, and Biggs gained a reputation in New York. Sometimes the less glamorous tenants needed a little looking after. Proprietor Nello Ragghianti, who operated the hotel from 1945 to 1972, would bank their monthly Social Security checks and dole out funds as needed so they weren’t squandered.
San Francisco itself is situated in the Silicon Valley and is home a diverse array of industries most famous for technological and biological innovation. Silicon Valley (abbreviated as SV or The Valley) is a region in the southern San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California, referring to the Santa Clara Valley, which serves as the global center for high technology, venture capital, innovation, and social media. San Jose is the Valley’s largest city, the 3rd-largest in California, and the 10th-largest in the United States. Other major SV cities include Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Mountain View, and Sunnyvale. The San Jose Metropolitan Area has the third highest GDP per capita in the world (after Zurich, Switzerland and Oslo, Norway), according to the Brookings Institution.
The word “silicon” originally referred to the large number of silicon chip innovators and manufacturers in the region, but the area is now the home to many of the world’s largest high-tech corporations, including the headquarters of 39 businesses in the Fortune 1000, and thousands of startup companies. Silicon Valley also accounts for one-third of all of the venture capital investment in the United States, which has helped it to become a leading hub and startup ecosystem for high-tech innovation and scientific development. It was in the Valley that the silicon-based integrated circuit, the microprocessor, and the microcomputer, among other key technologies, were developed. As of 2013, the region employed about a quarter of a million information technology workers.
Learn more about the San Remo Hotel: here.
Residency: Emerson Resort and Spa
Emerson Resort and Spa is a nice getaway for a long weekend, or a whirlwind of 48 hours. The property promotes relaxation but for everyone – not just couples. It aims to promote a family-friendly atmosphere by having a variety of on-site activities such as ‘the World’s Largest Kaleidoscope’. It’s got a mixture of leisure activities, a dog park, bonfires and s’mores, guided walks and hikes, screenprinting activities among other various activities.
The Emerson also offers a variety of affordable options for a weekend getaway. In the lodge they have deluxe room, luxury room and junior suite for budget rooms and for suites in the lodge they have; luxury suite, family suite streamside suite; in the Inn – where I stayed – they have; regal, royal and imperial rooms. To add a bit of flare to your stay they have ‘Emerson Amusements’.
Video Tour
Watch the video below for a video tour of the Royal Inn room at the Emerson Resort and Spa.
Video: Travel – London, UK
Content Creation: Beautiful World International – BTS Photos
Beautiful World International
An international luxury lifestyle media brand and concept. BWI Magazine – The Art of Living Well.
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Content Creation: I Like This Lamp – Photos for Blog
I like that lamp
Kiri Masters started DIY-ing her own home lighting when she couldn’t find stylish and affordable lighting for her own apartment. When she realized that sourcing the components to make her own lampshade could be difficult and confusing, she set about creating a customizable DIY lampshade kit and I Like That Lamp was born.
Graphic Design: A+ InHome – Email Design

A+ In-Home Wellness Healthcare Agency
The A+ In-Home Wellness Healthcare Agency is an owner-operated licensed home care agency that provides professional, affordable, and in-home living assistance for seniors in the St. Louis Missouri area. They provide personalized and flexible care plans helping their clients remain safely and comfortably in their own homes. In addition, they hire only the best caregivers! Their caregivers are fully insured, bonded, extensively trained, courteous, and very professional.
Graphic Design: Alcon Lighting – Email Design
Alcon Lighting
Alcon Lighting is a retail & wholesale distributor of Architectural LED Lighting Fixtures designed for commercial and modern residential applications. Ideal applications are office spaces, conference rooms, commercial buildings, multi- family apartment buildings, and single-family homes. Browse our complete online catalog.
Video: Alexander “Sasha” Spivak
Alexander “Sasha” Spivak
After 24 years of living in New York, USA Sasha Spivak relocated his Art Studio to Western Massachusetts, USA. Alexander “Sasha” Spivak’s study of fine art began at an early age and showed incredible promise. He started to develop his unique style when at the Lviv College of Fine Arts. The artist’s unusual yet sophisticated imagery brought him through the surrealistic period to the series of technically perfect symbolic and rich in content art. Constantly developing his style Alexander “Sasha” Spivak established his own visual world of POETIC SYMBOLISM. After too many questions about connection of the style to a poetry Alexander came up with a formula “POETIC SYMBOLISM = ROMANTIC SURREALISM”. The “Grace of Interrelations” is a leitmotif of every artists artwork.
Published Article: Wellesley Hills Living – Luxury of a Cushion
The Luxury of a Cushion
At the end of February, I had a friend from Canada come visit as she was participating in a conference here in Boston. We shared similar interests that were directly related to our work; one interest was travel, which is often associated with another – research. She had just come back from spending 3 months in South America and ended up in Peru. On the last day of her stay in Boston at breakfast she was recounting her stay in Peru and talked about how hard it was to find a cushion and find comfortable seating to sit down and have a conversation. Sure there were hammocks, but the intimacy of a hammock sometimes can be too much.
A cushion.
It’s so interesting to me that someone else can find the luxury in a cushion; an object that is so prominent to our culture, which can be hard to believe that something so simple can be foreign to someone else. Cushions have often been a sign of luxury in many cultures around the world. When I think of luxury, sometimes I think of the gold and multi-colored cushions of the Middle East or the Far East. But one doesn’t have to go as far as Asia to experience this. It is often prominent in our society and local culture. High End furniture often have tufted cushions or fabric which exert luxury.
In the Victorian times, upholstered chairs and couches were definitely a sign of luxury and having an upholstered tufted couch was the ultimate sign of luxury. The luxury of a cushion can be found anywhere from the leather seats of your luxury car to luxury home décor. It’s always interesting to me to hear of my friends’ travels and their reactions to other cultures in other countries.
In America we can be so self-absorbed that sometimes we forget what it’s like to only have primitive surroundings. Americans sometimes wonder if those in third-world countries would be happier with more things, like we have. While running water, electricity and other utilities are often seen as luxury as well, sometimes we miss the little things that also can be luxury to someone else.
After my own experiences of traveling to third-world countries what I have learned from them is that while they may not have a much as we do, they may not necessarily be sadden by this but they make the best of what they have and they make the most of what they have. If you can be happy with making the most of what you have and live comfortably, then that is what is important. Sometimes luxury isn’t buying a $100,000 dollar ring, but being able to sit comfortably and have a conversation with your friends and loved ones.
Be on the lookout for future articles by Kristi which will feature ‘tips and tricks for artists to get ahead,’ Artwork ‘currently on view,’ Projects ‘in the studio,’ Travel Stories ‘on the road and in the air,’ and finally ‘lifestyle’ adventures. You can find more about Kristi, and her work on her blog: http://blog.kglyphics.com.
Wellesley Hills Living
Wellesley Hills Living is a private publication dedicated to the Country Club Neighborhood .