Hello again, and Happy Sunday. I just finished eating some pancakes I made from scratch, which is quickly becoming a new weekend tradition (recipe below). I’m trying to drink in little luxuries like that… things I know I won’t have as much time for when life starts getting normal again (which, don’t get me wrong, I am very ready for!) It’s nice to feel like things are finally looking promising . I’ve seen a surge in travel planning inquiries (more HERE) and some more people have been watching online courses. It’s clear that travel is on people’s minds and we are all keen to get back out there!
If you’re new here, ‘This Week in the World’ is a weekly recap of content ranging from around the globe. My hope is that each week, no matter where you are in the world, you’ll be able to feel more connected to it: through news, travel, food & wine… really, anything that appeals to the culturally curious. Let’s dive into the content I sourced for week 11.
TRAVEL NEWS + UPDATES:
President Biden pushes for all adults to be eligible for first vaccine by May 1…
So, here’s where you can go once you are vaccinated: A country-by-country guide.
WEEKLY FAVORITES
FAVORITE LISTEN: There has been a lot of commentary about the Oprah interview with Meghan + Harry last week. I appreciated the well-balanced conversation from THIS PODCAST on the subject.
FAVORITE RECIPE: The last couple of weekends, I’ve been making pancakes from scratch… which is oddly satisfying (and tastes better than just buying mix at the store). THIS RECIPE is the one I’ve been using— very easy and tastes great. Highly recommend to add a bit of novelty to your weekends!
FAVORITE PLAYLIST: I’ve been listening to “The Great British Breakfast” on Spotify for years now (cheery tunes that are great for making breakfast on the weekends) but I might add that it pairs very nicely with the aforementioned pancakes.
FAVORITE FIND: THIS POST I found on Instagram is a very helpful financial cheat sheet.
MISCELLANEOUS
This Wine Company Will Pay You $10,000 a Month and Pay Your Rent to Work in Sonoma
Outdoor dining in London opens four weeks from tomorrow! These Kensington and Chelsea streets have decided to close for pedestrian use only to accommodate for outdoor dining soon.
You’ve likely heard about Sarah Everard: a 33 year old woman who went missing in London last week. Thousands of women have since shared stories on social media of harassment and fears of walking home at night. THIS ARTICLE shares some things that men can do to help make women feel safe.
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That’s all for today. Happy reading and hope to see you back again next week!
xx
Whitney