It’s the beginning of a new year, and the perfect time for every travel blogger on the planet to share their travel plans for 2018. This year, although we have some big trips in the works, our calendar is far from full of travel plans. Yes, we did just return...
Saturday, January 27th was the Naples Chalk Art on 5th Avenue Sout street festival. This annual event organized by the Naples Rotary Club is free to the public and you can stroll amongst the professional and student artists who lay, crouch, stand on and tower over the...
There’s more in Arizona than cacti forests and the Grand Canyon, as beautiful as those may be. And there’s more to Downtown Phoenix than you can see in a single, short tourist visit. Maybe you’re moving to Downtown Phoenix in the near future for purposes of education,...
This is a continuation of Part 1 – 10 Lessons Learned While Preparing for Hurricane Irma As I mentioned in Part 1 of this series, we were prepping like we were going to stay in Naples – but with the Hurricane models shifting further to the West every hour...
New York City is known around the world for its incredible sights. National monuments like the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty attract tourists from all around the world each year. However, there are a few amazing, truly...
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. All opinions are 100% mine. If you have been following this blog for a while, you will know that we are huge fans of quick weekend getaways. They don’t take too much time...