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Bonaire: A Diver's Paradise

Most known for its 80 plus shore diving sites, Bonaire is considered the Shore Diving Capital of the World. Making up the Dutch Caribbean...

Be.UTAH.Full

On our quest to continue exploring our great country, we recently traveled to the desert West to visit Zion, Bryce, and the North Rim of...

Kauai: The Garden Isle

Hawaii’s oldest island, at a whopping 5 million years old, happens to also be one of its most stunning. Known as the Garden Isle, Kauai...

Why Wyoming

There are so many reasons to travel to Wyoming, but at the top of the list has to be the boundless natural beauty. This becomes apparent...

Asheville and Beyond

Most of 2020 and into 2021 has been the year of road trips and dog friendly AirBnBs for us. Getting to know our corner of the world...

Isolating In Nature: Corona Edition

Our world has changed quickly from the wide open travel options to many regions on lockdown due to the novel coronavirus that has taken...

The Island of Women

March 8th is International Women’s Day, what better day to share my recent solo travels to Isla Mujeres, or the Island of Women, just off...

Aruba: One Happy Island

Within minutes of arriving in Aruba, it became clear why it’s known as One Happy Island. Who wouldn’t be happy in early January in sunny...

Malaga: Costa del So(u)l

Spain’s southern coastal Adalusia is an incredibly intriguing region with its mix of influences from the ancient Romans to the medieval...

Barcelona: A Futbol Town with a Pintxos Problem

Spanish novelist Carlos Ruiz Zafron captures the essence of Catalonia’s capitol when he writes “Barcelona is a very old city in which you...

Not Your Mama's Chattanooga

What a pleasant surprise visiting Chattanooga, Tennessee and hiking in Lookout Mountain, Georgia over a beautiful summer weekend! Being...

Finding Balance in Bali

Bali has been on my bucket list for a while, so when I found a highly recommended surf and yoga retreat near Canggu, I jumped on the...

Napa Rewined

When my friends asked me to join them for the Napa Women’s Half Marathon in March, I must have stopped listening at “Napa” when I jumped...

Costa Rica-The Rich Coast Road Trip

With such a big beautiful world out there, I typically wouldn’t visit the same place twice, yet that Pura Vida pulled me back again to...

Jordania

“Jordan has a strange, haunting beauty and a sense of timelessness. Dotted with the ruins of empires once great, it is the last resort of...

Israel is Real(ly Cool)

After discovering Abraham Tours’ 10 day Best of Israel and Jordan package a while back, I was finally able to make this dream trip come...

With Kindness and Compassion For All

Every morning of my childhood, I placed my hand on my heart and raised my eyes to our flag as I recited the United States Pledge of...

Solo Travel

If someone would have told me a few years ago I would not only become a solo traveler but would continue to fall in love with it, I would...

Practice Aloha

To ‘practice aloha’ is more than just a trendy bumper sticker to the Hawaiian people but rather a kind and compassionate way of life. I...

Blessed Haiti

“Blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing.” This quote by Camille Pissarro is the exact...

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