We all have that one friend who is a die-hard adrenaline junkie who loves to discover their next greatest adventure. That friend is me… This feature is all about uncovering Lake Nona and Orlando’s greatest activities, especially if you enjoy living life on the edge! It was Sunday, March 25, and Andrew and I were on a new continent. We were in Colombia, South America, for … [Read more...]
Passport to Turkey: Food & Wine Dinner Party
Join us for at Bosphorous Turkish Cuisine of Lake Nona for an unparalleled wine pairing dinner. On May 29th, be transported thousands of miles through flavors, sounds and smells of Turkish cuisine and viniculture. Five expertly paired courses, prepared by our extensively trained chefs, highlight an evening of imbibing, education and escape without stepping outside of the Lake … [Read more...]
Nona Alumni: Jamie and Lexi Gehring
In this recurring monthly special, Nonahood News will be featuring those who’ve graduated from Lake Nona High School and will recognize the achievements they’ve made since. Some will have been a part of the first graduating class. Others might have graduated a few years later. Few have stayed in the Lake Nona area, and many have explored the world or are still doing so. Let’s … [Read more...]
Travel: Aspen/Snowmass
My family and I have been very irregular skiers. Some years, we’ve had ski destination vacations for five years in a row; then we’ve gone three years or more and not ski at all. This year was an exception as we were invited to the Colorado home of our friends and neighbors, Michael and Lynn Seidman, two months after we skied in Italy. Bill and I had not been back to … [Read more...]
Innsbruck and Kitzbuhel, Austria
This is a continuation of last month’s article. We left Selva Val Gardena, went through the Brenner Pass and arrived in Innsbruck about an hour and half later. The Brenner Pass, for the most part, is a lovely view of mountains and valleys that has been in use since prehistoric eras and is still an important route in Europe today. I’d been told Innsbruck was just a big city … [Read more...]