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Even disregarding Mardi Gras, New Orleans is a singular experience! Music, food, history, and a love of celebration are all combined in this city! If you love the night life (and even if you don’t!) you need to plan a trip. Great museums, shopping, distinctive architecture, all combine with burlesque and comedy evenings, and […]
Read MoreI am generally not a big fan of desert climates and tend to avoid them. Despite being in Arizona, however, Flagstaff is a totally different animal. With an altitude of 7,000 feet, the city has beautiful summer and autumn weather. The typical summer day is around 80 degrees. Flagstaff IS a crowded summer destination though, […]
Read MoreOverall, I am not a big fan of Florida though I do love Key West (and the keys in general). Like many parents in the eastern half of the US, we did the theme park pilgrimage when our kids were young. There is so much more to this city, however. Orlando can be a […]
Read MoreThe first time I saw the term “forest bathing”, I literally rolled my eyes and found myself thinking “take a bath in your own damn house”. Once I found out what it really was,however, I liked it. Seriously, it is simply another name for spending time in the outdoors-with an extra pinch of mindfulness. The […]
Read MoreI love New Mexico! As I wrote in an earlier post on Santa Fe, it is a beautiful, historical and cultural destination that nearly anybody would enjoy. My husband and I certainly did! After you visit Santa Fe, take the 70 mile drive to Taos. Located in the high desert of northern New Mexico and […]
Read MoreIn my experience, walking around a city is often the best way to really get to know it. You can take your time, explore any nooks or crannies that show up, and really get a feel for it. European cities tend to be especially pedestrian friendly. In my previous posts on Amsterdam, I explained how […]
Read MoreA bit more about this wonderful city! Some excerpts from my monthly travel email…see part 1 for more info! Canal cruises in the long boats are ultra-touristy but still a lot of fun. You can find smaller boats for a more intimate feel and there are also individual cruises for couples. The guides are friendly […]
Read MoreRemember all those rushed trips you have taken in the past? You know the ones- balancing the needs of your kids and perhaps a demanding job? Most of us want to connect with our destinations in ways that are authentic and comfortable but instead spend our time rushing from place to place. At the end […]
Read MoreWilmington is another city I frequently mention. For me, it ties with Asheville as the best city in my state. The picture, taken by my cousin, shows the Cape Fear River. The adjacent River Walk is one of the most celebrated and dynamic areas of the city. Stroll through it and take in all the […]
Read MorePlanning a trip to the UK? If so, you will need to get an ETA. All travelers from North America, Israel, Singapore, the Caribbean, Oceania and select countries in Africa, Central and South America will need an electronic travel authorization (ETA) to enter the United Kingdom. These ETAs are meant to ensure stronger security checks […]
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