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B.E Wed Oklahoma, Oklahoma Bronwyn Spain B.E Wed Oklahoma, Oklahoma Bronwyn Spain

The Average Wedding Only Lasts Four Hours. Here's How You Can Make the Most of it.

Did you know that the average time of a wedding is about four hours? It is true—from ceremony to sendoff, most weddings are approximately four hours. Considering the hours, days and months spent planning, this can seem like a relatively short time to celebrate. Many couples report their wedding day flying by, wishing they had a little more time to spend with loved ones. My advice? Prolong the celebration by designing a wedding weekend.

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B.E Away Greta McGee B.E Away Greta McGee

Our top Four Sustainable Travel Products

The following sustainable travel alternatives to take with you on your vacation probably won’t save the world, but they also won’t make you feel like you’re a part of the problem. And if that’s not enough, they’ll save you money and space for your next trip!

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B.E Away Arnau Dubois B.E Away Arnau Dubois

Culture and Community in Cuba Captured on Film

The reopening of Cuba not only provided an exciting destination for US tourists but encouraged many of our creative friends to journey south and beautifully document the country. Photographers, stylists, writers all journeyed to see and experience—most if not all, for the first time.

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B.E Away Bronwyn Spain B.E Away Bronwyn Spain

Five Virtual Getaways for Winter 2021

It’s no secret that I’m going stir-crazy. The thought of travel has consumed my mind and after being stuck inside due to an ice storm (read: cabin fever with a toddler is on another level of nutty). So in honor of needing an escape—which I am certain you need as well, I am rounding up my five favorite virtual travels for you. Turn your phone on do not disturb, and dive right in.

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B.E Wed Katie O. Selvidge B.E Wed Katie O. Selvidge

You Have to See this Enchanting Italian Wedding Inspiration

"We were inspired by the amazing mediaeval city San Gimignano located in Tuscany region, Italy. The second name of the city - 'City of a hundred towers.' The historic city center of San Gimignano, in 1990, was included in the UNESCO. Old stone streets, majestic towers, all immersed in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages.”

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