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Enchanting Restaurants with Outdoor Seating & Places to Stay in Podstrana, Croatia

| January 30, 2020 | 6 Comments
Enchanting Restaurants with Outdoor Seating & Places to Stay in Podstrana, Croatia

If you’re like me, you’re constantly on the lookout for amazing alfresco dining spots wherever you go. After living in Arizona and Southern California for so many years, I’ll admit I’m a little spoiled. Now, any time the weather’s right, I’m on the prowl for restaurants with outdoor seating, no matter where I am. My […]

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Downloadable Travel Quotes-Inspiration for the New Year

| January 2, 2020 | 5 Comments
Downloadable Travel Quotes-Inspiration for the New Year

My husband pointed out that it’s technically not the end of the decade, but since we’re flipping the calendar from the teens to the 20’s I thought it would be interesting to look back over my last 10 years on earth. Also as my new year’s gift, I’m sharing a few free downloadable travel quotes […]

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Why You Shouldn’t Miss the Renwick Gallery in DC

| December 19, 2019 | 6 Comments
Why You Shouldn’t Miss the Renwick Gallery in DC

In my recent post, I shared “11 Reasons to Visit Washington DC Museums“. I included much more than just museums, and since I was covering so much ground, I didn’t even mention specific Smithsonian Museum locations. If you follow me on Instagram though, you’ve probably seen me mention one of my absolute favorites, the Renwick […]

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This Tour Reveals Secrets About Servant Life in the Gilded Age

| December 5, 2019 | 2 Comments
This Tour Reveals Secrets About Servant Life in the Gilded Age

Did you see my first post about “Newport Mansions – The Perfect Tours for Downton Abbey Fans“? There I shared a little about what life was like “upstairs’ for the wealthy families and their guests in Newport, Rhode Island during the Gilded Age. Today we’ll walk through The Elms Mansion in Newport “downstairs” in the […]

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Practical Last-Minute Gifts for the Travel Lover

| November 19, 2019 | 7 Comments
Practical Last-Minute Gifts for the Travel Lover

It’s not too late to find the perfect gift. Check out these great last-minute gifts for your favorite travel lover. I’ve rounded up a host of travel-related last minute deals and all-around awesome prices for travel-related products, accessories, and gear. Bookmark my site and come back often to see the latest additions. I’ll be adding […]

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Newport Mansions – The Perfect Tours for Downton Abbey Fans

| November 4, 2019 | 37 Comments
Newport Mansions – The Perfect Tours for Downton Abbey Fans

If you’re a fan of the British TV series and recent movie, Downton Abbey, written by Julian Fellowes, you won’t want to miss touring the Newport Mansions in Rhode Island. In fact, you’ll find some interesting ties between the Guilded Age Newport culture in America and the Crawley household. 2020 Tip: If you’d like to […]

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How to Cook a Turkey Upside Down – Amazing Every Time!

| October 25, 2019 | 3 Comments
How to Cook a Turkey Upside Down – Amazing Every Time!

Do you want to learn how to cook a turkey that is moist and delicious every time? You’ll get rave reviews from your family and guests on Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, or whenever. This is one of my most popular posts and when you try the recipe you’ll see why. The secret to the best turkey […]

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Don’t Miss Out on This Hyde Park Airbnb

| October 18, 2019 | 9 Comments
Don’t Miss Out on This Hyde Park Airbnb

If you’re looking for a place to stay that goes over and above what you might normally expect from an Airbnb, the Harvest Guest House is waiting just for you. This Hyde Park Airbnb suite in upstate New York’s Hudson River Valley is the perfect hideaway to relax and rejuvenate from the busyness of life. […]

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My Heart Aches for Fall Leaves

| October 10, 2019 | 0 Comments
My Heart Aches for Fall Leaves

Seasons…those subtle changes in weather, light, and life that signal the turning of the page to a new adventure. Fall leaves, winter snowflakes, spring blossoms and summer fireflies, each shout of the arrival of transitions, the never-ending cycle of growth and new life. Growing up along the lake in northern Ohio brought crisp changes in […]

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Learn From Locals on an India Travel Retreat

| September 20, 2019 | 8 Comments
Learn From Locals on an India Travel Retreat

I’m excited to introduce this guest post from Karthika Gupta. She grew up in India and nows lives in the U.S. She’s sharing about a recent creative and cultural trip with a small group of ladies to India with tips on how you can do it too. Let’s face it there is a little wanderlust […]

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Baking in Cambodia – Adventures in Volunteer Work

| September 14, 2019 | 5 Comments
Baking in Cambodia – Adventures in Volunteer Work

This week I’m introducing my fellow travel blogger, Jay Artale. I asked her to give you a sense of what it was like when she and her husband did volunteer work for 10 weeks in Cambodia. Come along for the ride! When we moved from Los Angeles to Turkey, we hadn’t anticipated how cold the winters were, so each […]

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Everything You Need to Know About the 4 C’s of Normandy France Cuisine

| September 3, 2019 | 12 Comments
Everything You Need to Know About the 4 C’s of Normandy France Cuisine

My husband and I planned a trip recently for a few days in Normandy, France primarily to visit World War II memorials and sites. Little did we know that we should have planned a much longer stay in the region, so we could work our way through all the unique and delightful French food and […]

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Travel is the Only Thing You Buy That Makes You Richer

| August 28, 2019 | 8 Comments
Travel is the Only Thing You Buy That Makes You Richer

Today I’m introducing an awesome company that I recently discovered. They connect people like you with a variety of opportunities to travel and work abroad for months at a time or longer and get paid for it. I’ve asked them to share some stories of folks who had a dream of living and working abroad, […]

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15 Ideas for a Mini-Vacation or Staycation

| August 10, 2019 | 3 Comments
15 Ideas for a Mini-Vacation or Staycation

Sometimes life can get in the way of vacation plans and the only option is a staycation. Not sure about you, but as soon as the holidays are over at the beginning of the year, I start thinking beyond spring to “vacation season”. Usually, by April my husband and I have already decided on our […]

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Travel Quotes – Let’s Coddiwomple

| August 2, 2019 | 4 Comments
Travel Quotes – Let’s Coddiwomple

I’m starting to work on a collection of inspirational and travel quotes that can be downloaded and shared online. Here’s one that I love, with a story to go with it. Wandering in Scotland When I think about coddiwompling, my trip to Scotland immediately comes to mind. In many of the towns we visited, we […]

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Where to Find the Best Burger in Ohio

| July 25, 2019 | 15 Comments
Where to Find the Best Burger in Ohio

I’m not sure I’d limit this accolade to the best burger in Ohio. It’s the best burger that I’ve had in years – anywhere! If you know me, you’ll know that I’m not one to declare much of anything “The Absolute Best”. I’m not a person of extremes. Generally in my rating book, something can […]

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When to Go and Things to Do at Gettysburg Battlefield

| June 26, 2019 | 4 Comments
When to Go and Things to Do at Gettysburg Battlefield

Many historians agree that the hallowed ground of the Gettysburg Battlefield is where our nation was saved during the Civil War. If you have any interest in history…actually if you have any interest in America, the historical Battle of Gettysburg is an important event to understand. So, the next time you’re near Pennsylvania, make plans […]

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D-Day Tour – Remembering the Humanity of World War II

| June 5, 2019 | 5 Comments
D-Day Tour – Remembering the Humanity of World War II

I hope we can all agree that war is abominable and not something to be glorified. However, on the anniversary of the D-Day battles in Normandy, France, I realize that sometimes war is inevitable. In order to make sense of the horrors, all I can do is focus on a few of the individuals of […]

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Thoroughly Virginia – Fredericksburg Historic Garden Tour

| May 30, 2019 | 9 Comments
Thoroughly Virginia – Fredericksburg Historic Garden Tour

What do Stonewall Jackson, farming, fox hunting, flowers and fund-raising all have in common? They all have deep roots in Virginia culture and were all highlighted on the 2019 Fredericksburg Historic Garden Tour, hosted by the Rappahannock Valley Garden Club. Spread across the countryside along the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary War Route, outside of Fredericksburg, the club […]

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Great Airbnb near Normandy Beaches

| March 10, 2019 | 2 Comments
Great Airbnb near Normandy Beaches

Recently we celebrated our anniversary in France and Germany. It was all that I hoped for and so much more. France hadn’t been at the top of my list of countries to visit, merely because of the reputation of not being so friendly to visitors, but my husband was interested in going on a tour […]

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