So my forte isn’t in arts and crafts, but I extremely enjoy doing them. I know how to crochet scarves (I’ve even given completed ones to my friends as gifts), make miscellaneous paper wall decorations (like snowflakes haha), color complicated coloring books (do those even count?), and do wood working (I know that’s not arts […]
OneDo Coffee Roasters
Although I no longer live in Canton anymore, the coffee shop that brings me back to this side of the city is OneDo Coffee Roasters. OneDo Coffee (pronounced won-dew) opened its doors on March 18, 2018 in Canton. If you don’t know, OneDo translates to coffee beans in Korean. Being long term Canton residents, Gloria Hwang […]
HAPPY ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!
Happy (belated) one year anniversary to Fleet Street Write-Up!!! (The actual one year date was on May 13th. Whoops!) Thank you to everyone who has supported me this past year. I’ve met so many amazing people and made so many friends. The blogging community and the organizations/businesses supporting the blogging community… you guys are just […]
Mustang Alley’s Bar, Bowling and Bistro
Picture this scenario: you’re trying to plan an event with a group of friends or plan a date with the following features: get lit = drink alcohol eat great pub food do an fun activity that’s not difficult but is slightly competitive only for those 21 years old and over (AFTER 7PM) You search Facebook […]
Galentine’s Party!!
When I realized today was the last day of February, I freaked out. Today is the last day I could post something related to Valentine’s Day — I mean, Galentine’s Day. So, to end this wonderful month, I give you my experience at my first Galentine’s Party hosted by Sentimental Fools Events and the Society […]
Filipino x Modern Soul Food Collaboration
A few weeks ago, I attended a filipino x modern soul food dinner over at Ida B’s Table. The event was a collaboration between Ida B’s Table and Calasag Pop-up. Guests not only enjoyed the fusion of the two cuisines for this one night, but also learned about the similarities between the African-American culture and […]
Sofar Baltimore
For those out there who have done online dating, have you ever gotten the question on OkCupid or Match.com that asks “Which of the following interests speak to you the most: a) tv shows and movies, b) artwork, c) books, d) music” or something like that? Well, I really do love my books (my 2018 […]
Fall Photo Walk
Do you like taking pictures? Do you like exploring Baltimore city? Do you like street photography? Well, I have a suggestion for you… do a photo walk! Two weeks ago, I attended my first Fall Photo Walk hosted by the Bmore Creatives and the Baltimore Brew Club with a group of photographers! It honestly was […]
Brown Bread – Biscuits Worthy of a Happy Dance
I first heard about Brown Bread back in my early Baltimore blogging days. I was browsing Baltimore based Instagram handles and a friend of mine followed Brown Bread. Whoever that friend was THANK YOU. It was YOU who got me to drool over a picture Brown Bread’s Vietnemese coffee biscuits. I remember turning my chair […]
Baltimore Community Toolbank Fundraiser
One of the things I love about blogging is discovery organizations and local businesses. Enter the Baltimore Community Toolbank. I have to admit, I become acquainted with them when I went to the Made In Baltimore Launch Party this past July. I remember Dave asking me if I ever heard of the Baltimore Community Toolbank. He […]