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Texan Experience: 5 Things I Learned.
Read more: Texan Experience: 5 Things I Learned.Our trip to Texas was suppose to happen two months ago but, due to circumstances we ended up changing plans and went to Colorado instead (which turned out to be one of the best trips we’ve been on). We decided that going to Texas was either to go now or it will never happen so, […]
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A Few Hours in San Diego.
Read more: A Few Hours in San Diego.Lately, San Diego has been a hot spot to visit for us as it is quite easy to get to and contains a ton of places to see. On our recent visit to Old Town, I was a bit surprised why I’ve never been there before. The place had a history featuring eclectic restaurants, historical […]
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A weekend in Catalina Island.
Read more: A weekend in Catalina Island.A hop on an express boat to Catalina Island will get you to the island in less than 2 hours. Once the boat docks, the island is in your hands. Whether you’re there to sightsee, eat, drink, or camp; Catalina Island has a bit of everything for everyone at any age. StayOn this trip, my […]
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Bits & Pieces of The Rocky Mountains
Read more: Bits & Pieces of The Rocky MountainsOur last full day in Colorado was spent sightseeing and driving through the Rocky Mountains. We mapped out our route the night before to figure out which places we wanted to see on the way to the mountain. Our first stop was Boulder as a few of our friends had suggested seeing it. BoulderBefore we […]
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Sunrise On the Rocks
Read more: Sunrise On the RocksRed Rocks Amphitheatre is a one of a kind experience with an open air amphitheatre built into a rock structure. This was one of the sights that we wanted to see and definitely not to be missed. Pre-covid, the place was known to hold music and/or concert venues. However, there was more to the amphitheatre […]
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Discover Denver’s Hidden Gems: Scooter Adventures, Delicious Food and Unique Themed Accommodations
Read more: Discover Denver’s Hidden Gems: Scooter Adventures, Delicious Food and Unique Themed AccommodationsThe 4th of July weekend started off on a rocky note for us as our travel plans kept changing due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Our initial destination of choice, Texas, was quickly scrapped as the number of virus cases in the state began to rise. We even considered postponing the trip altogether, but after […]
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Five Things To Do in Orange County, CA
Read more: Five Things To Do in Orange County, CADid you know the largest city in Orange County is Anaheim? Did you know it was founded by the Germans? At one point the Germans lived near the Santa Ana River and combined the name Ana with heim (it means home). The Germans got it right because Orange County is home to me. With so many […]
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Unforgettable 3-Day Weekend Getaway: Discover Adventure and Relaxation in Carmel
Read more: Unforgettable 3-Day Weekend Getaway: Discover Adventure and Relaxation in CarmelGet ready for a breathtaking adventure through valleys, mountains, and a picturesque beach, followed by a charming village with unique alleyways. Let’s go! The drive up north to Carmel from Orange County is an exhilarating adventure through California’s diverse landscape. As you make your way through the winding roads, you’ll be greeted by lush valleys, […]
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Visiting Oceanside, CA
Read more: Visiting Oceanside, CAAnother day another beach town visited. I arrived late afternoon seeking for a few hours of sunshine at a beach that’s open which I found at Oceanside, CA., a coastal city located in San Diego county. San Diego was among the first counties in California to reopen their beaches, parks, and a few businesses since […]
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Several hours in Carlsbad, CA.
Read more: Several hours in Carlsbad, CA.Carlsbad has been on my radar for quite some time now; however, I’ve never made it down here for a variety of reasons. After just an hour, I finally made it to downtown Carlsbad where I roamed the beach and the village areas. Carlsbad Village, the commercial district right off the Pacific Ocean, was my […]
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Highlights of Downtown Long Beach.
Read more: Highlights of Downtown Long Beach.I like my walks. I take them often usually on familiar paths but, today I decided to take a different route. A stroll in downtown Long Beach took about 2 hours long where I made my way down the boardwalk, to the lighthouse, around the harbor to the Shoreline Village, a walk through the artist […]