We've covered the first half of our cruise already, can you believe it? From our day at sea, to the breathtaking islands of Ålesund, to the jaw-dropping scenery in Geirangerfjord, the days flew by as the fun continued. While cruising through our second fjord of the trip, Sognefjorden, I couldn't get over how many small… Continue reading The Flåmsbana
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Maui-Wai’anapanapa State Park
One of my favorite beaches on Maui is located on the Northeastern side of Maui in a remote tropical jungle. The sand is black, the surf is fierce, and lush green foliage covers the area. My husband and I drove the Road to Hana in excitement of visiting this exotic black sand beach and were… Continue reading Maui-Wai’anapanapa State Park
Maui-The Road to Hana
In the middle of the Pacific ocean on a tiny tropical island, there is a 52 mile stretch of road known as The Road to Hana. The Hana Highway has around 59 bridges, the majority of them being only one lane wide, and over 620 curves. The fact is, when you drive this highway, your… Continue reading Maui-The Road to Hana
Lake Powell, Utah: Where it all Began
Many times I have asked myself where (and when) I caught the travel bug. Ever since I can remember, I’ve yearned for exploration and I often find myself wondering about what else is out there. As you know, my fear of not having enough time to explore this amazing place we call Earth is a… Continue reading Lake Powell, Utah: Where it all Began
Serenity in Island Park
I have been through Island Park many times, usually on my way up to Yellowstone. I have even camped out a few miles north at Henry's Lake, however, I had never actually stayed in Island Park, until this weekend. And to be honest, I can't believe that I have not visited before! The scenery is… Continue reading Serenity in Island Park
