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]]>At its core, My Happy Place is a celebration of travel, nostalgia, and self-discovery. Each episode features a different celebrity guiding viewers through a destination that holds deep, personal meaning for them. It’s not just about sightseeing — it’s about storytelling. These journeys are intimate, reflective, and, at times, surprisingly emotional.
In the premiere episode, Scottish-born actor Alan Cumming returns to the rugged Highlands of Scotland — a place where he once sought refuge as a child. Viewers not only get to experience breathtaking landscapes but also get a window into Cumming’s formative years, offering a blend of stunning visuals and candid moments.
Future episodes will see:
According to CNN’s Amy Entelis, the series promises to be both “poignant” and “illuminating,” offering glimpses into the deeper emotional connections celebrities have with these special places.
Alan Cumming’s episode sets the tone beautifully for the show. Known for his versatility on stage and screen, Cumming is also beloved for his warmth, wit, and authenticity — qualities that shine through as he shares his personal journey. His connection to Scotland isn’t just geographical; it’s emotional, historical, and deeply human, making for a compelling start to the series.
Fans of The Traitors US or Instinct will recognize Cumming’s ability to blend humor and vulnerability — a combination that adds real heart to his My Happy Place episode.
Tuning in is easy:
If you’re looking to stream without cable, most of these services offer free trial periods — so you might be able to catch a few episodes without paying upfront.
Several factors are fueling the early excitement:
Early buzz suggests that My Happy Place will find an eager audience among travel lovers, pop culture fans, and anyone simply looking for a bit of light in their Sunday nights.
My Happy Place isn’t just another celebrity travelogue — it’s an invitation to remember our own happy places and the memories that make them meaningful. With its heartfelt storytelling, gorgeous settings, and authentic emotions, the series offers a rare kind of television magic: the chance to travel not only across the world but into the heart.
Ready to find your happy place? Alan Cumming and the rest of the cast are waiting to take you there.
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]]>The post 3 Destinations to Visit Outside of Peak Season appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>From freshly cooked pasta and gondola-lined canals, Venice is on top of everyone’s holiday wish lists, making it an overcrowded tourist trap in the summer. However, from November to early spring it makes for a perfect getaway. With fewer people crowding the cobblestone streets you are able to soak up the magic of the city while discovering the city’s historic landmarks.
Greece has been everyone’s holiday destination. While it’s perfect for honeymooners, if you don’t want to be surrounded by countless couples staring into each others’ eyes, try to go out of season. November and December may be slightly greyer and colder, but Santorini’s cerulean-blue domed architecture is just as beautiful. Instead of wearing shorts, throw on a pair of comfortable jeans and walk through the quieter city center and enjoy a peaceful panoramic view while you enjoy local authentic dishes.
While Bali’s wet season, November to March, tends to have unpredictable weather with thunderstorms. It’s an ideal time to appreciate the local villages and immerse yourself in the renowned wellness destinations Bali has to offer. Visit the majestic temples and cultural spots that will be less crowded with vacationers, while the rice paddies and jungle landscapes are at their most lush and vibrant states.
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]]>The post 3 Must-See Temples in Bali appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Pura Besakih is the most important Hindu temple in Bali and it’s located in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung. It’s actually a complex of 23 separate temples and it’s highly popular among tourists ever since it survived a devastating eruption of Mount Agung in 1963.
This is a sacred water temple, very important for Balinese people who come here to bathe in holy water and participate in the purification ritual. Legend has it that these sacred springs were created by the god Indra, but the temple was actually founded in 926 A.D. and is dedicated to Vishnu.
This is one of the oldest temples in Bali that lies at 1,175m above sea level, on Mount Lempuyang. To reach it, you have to climb a steep staircase of over 1,700 steps. During your climb, you can enjoy the beauty of several other temples along the way.
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]]>The post Why Fans Are Falling in Love With CNN’s New Show “My Happy Place” appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>At its core, My Happy Place is a celebration of travel, nostalgia, and self-discovery. Each episode features a different celebrity guiding viewers through a destination that holds deep, personal meaning for them. It’s not just about sightseeing — it’s about storytelling. These journeys are intimate, reflective, and, at times, surprisingly emotional.
In the premiere episode, Scottish-born actor Alan Cumming returns to the rugged Highlands of Scotland — a place where he once sought refuge as a child. Viewers not only get to experience breathtaking landscapes but also get a window into Cumming’s formative years, offering a blend of stunning visuals and candid moments.
Future episodes will see:
According to CNN’s Amy Entelis, the series promises to be both “poignant” and “illuminating,” offering glimpses into the deeper emotional connections celebrities have with these special places.
Alan Cumming’s episode sets the tone beautifully for the show. Known for his versatility on stage and screen, Cumming is also beloved for his warmth, wit, and authenticity — qualities that shine through as he shares his personal journey. His connection to Scotland isn’t just geographical; it’s emotional, historical, and deeply human, making for a compelling start to the series.
Fans of The Traitors US or Instinct will recognize Cumming’s ability to blend humor and vulnerability — a combination that adds real heart to his My Happy Place episode.
Tuning in is easy:
If you’re looking to stream without cable, most of these services offer free trial periods — so you might be able to catch a few episodes without paying upfront.
Several factors are fueling the early excitement:
Early buzz suggests that My Happy Place will find an eager audience among travel lovers, pop culture fans, and anyone simply looking for a bit of light in their Sunday nights.
My Happy Place isn’t just another celebrity travelogue — it’s an invitation to remember our own happy places and the memories that make them meaningful. With its heartfelt storytelling, gorgeous settings, and authentic emotions, the series offers a rare kind of television magic: the chance to travel not only across the world but into the heart.
Ready to find your happy place? Alan Cumming and the rest of the cast are waiting to take you there.
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]]>The post 3 Destinations to Visit Outside of Peak Season appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>From freshly cooked pasta and gondola-lined canals, Venice is on top of everyone’s holiday wish lists, making it an overcrowded tourist trap in the summer. However, from November to early spring it makes for a perfect getaway. With fewer people crowding the cobblestone streets you are able to soak up the magic of the city while discovering the city’s historic landmarks.
Greece has been everyone’s holiday destination. While it’s perfect for honeymooners, if you don’t want to be surrounded by countless couples staring into each others’ eyes, try to go out of season. November and December may be slightly greyer and colder, but Santorini’s cerulean-blue domed architecture is just as beautiful. Instead of wearing shorts, throw on a pair of comfortable jeans and walk through the quieter city center and enjoy a peaceful panoramic view while you enjoy local authentic dishes.
While Bali’s wet season, November to March, tends to have unpredictable weather with thunderstorms. It’s an ideal time to appreciate the local villages and immerse yourself in the renowned wellness destinations Bali has to offer. Visit the majestic temples and cultural spots that will be less crowded with vacationers, while the rice paddies and jungle landscapes are at their most lush and vibrant states.
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]]>The post 3 Must-See Temples in Bali appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Pura Besakih is the most important Hindu temple in Bali and it’s located in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung. It’s actually a complex of 23 separate temples and it’s highly popular among tourists ever since it survived a devastating eruption of Mount Agung in 1963.
This is a sacred water temple, very important for Balinese people who come here to bathe in holy water and participate in the purification ritual. Legend has it that these sacred springs were created by the god Indra, but the temple was actually founded in 926 A.D. and is dedicated to Vishnu.
This is one of the oldest temples in Bali that lies at 1,175m above sea level, on Mount Lempuyang. To reach it, you have to climb a steep staircase of over 1,700 steps. During your climb, you can enjoy the beauty of several other temples along the way.
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