
Last time I wrote about McLaren, I was driving around Cape Town
Greetings! I was browsing some of my photos and I came across these delicious little moments from a trip to Miami! I felt inspired to write about my recommendations, especially seeing as it’s officially Summer here in North America. (more…)
I previously wrote about San Diego a bunch of times here. Being from Nelson Mandela Bay in South Africa (the east coast), I’m used to the beach. By the way, if you’re new to my blog, I love to travel and write + take pictures of special moments along my travels. For more on African moments, I highly suggest: Chasing Elephants in Addo Elephant Park. (more…)
Molly Brown. She came from humble beginnings, but the ‘Unsinkable’ Molly Brown has gone down in history as the heroine who helped load the lifeboats on the Titanic.
Historic Denver’s Molly Brown House Museum enhances Denver’s unique identity by telling the story of Margaret “Molly” Brown’s activism, philanthropy and passion through educational programs, exhibits, and stewardship.
Just got done editing these videos below for Altstadt Brewery – check ’em out! The rest of Skybok’s videos and animations are on Altstadt’s YouTube Channel – click here to see all of them.
I was recently at an iconic exhibition held at The Texas Museum of Science & Technology... “Tutankhamun: Wonderful Things From The Pharoah’s Tomb”.
Skybok produced this 1-minute video profile of it! (see below)
I’ve always been fascinated with ancient Egypt. (There’s a great documentary on Netflix now, search for “Egypt” by BBC Films). Here are some more photos from the museum’s exhibition showcasing exact replicas of the artifacts discovered in his tomb. (A nice website on the exhibition with historical questions answered here). Also, check out 8 surprising facts about Tutankhamun.
Some great meals + cocktails I had in San Diego! Each of their websites:
+ Eddy Vs
+ Rocky Mountain Chocolate Shop
+ Karl Strauss Brewing Company
Getting some work done at Dew Drop Inn, Oxford!
Oxford was founded in the 9th century. In Medieval Oxford there was much tension between townspeople and students!