Dive into the adventure with “Road Trips and Lots of Bull.” Join a military spouse’s unforgettable summer vacation without kids or husband: road trips with friends in Eastern Europe to Spain’s thrilling running of the bulls alone.
Tag: Travel Planning and Tips
When it comes to travel planning and tips, always plan for a smooth experience. Pack wisely, focusing on essentials. Stay organized with a detailed itinerary, and have backup plans for unexpected events—research local customs and weather.
Dubuque: 48 Hours of Fun in Iowa’s First City
Dubuque, Iowa, is the perfect weekend escape, blending history with modern flair. Established in 1833, it predates Iowa’s statehood by 13 years. Picture riverboats cruising the Mississippi River against stunning limestone bluffs. You won’t want to miss it!
A Gift from Strangers: 7 Acts of Kindness While Traveling
I bet you’ve experienced this too. When you travel, it’s not just about seeing new places. You often meet kind strangers who make your journey special. Every step into the unknown helps you understand and connect with others, no matter where they’re from. These kind moments, like sharing a meal, getting help, or a kind word, make my trips warm and memorable.
Reflecting on My First Time as a Podcast Guest
I recently leaped from my comfort zone by participating in my first podcast guest appearance. This was a new challenge for me, as someone who typically finds solace behind the camera rather than in front of it. Despite my initial reservations, the experience turned out to be surprisingly enjoyable. It has ignited an interest in exploring more opportunities like this, perhaps even venturing into creating more content for my own YouTube channel.
Beyond Borders: Stacey Peters on the Age Has No Limit Podcast
Exploring Life Through Travel I’m Stacey Peters, and this is my interview with the Age Has No Limit Podcast. My life is an open book about travel, family, and squeezing the most out of every moment. I’ve lived in places most people only dream of. I’ve visited more than 70…
DNA: Plan Future Travel Based on Past Lifetimes
Have you considered going on a genealogy-related tour? Sometimes, you know exactly where you want to go next, and sometimes, you have no idea. I used to think that when I’d traveled to all the places on my bucket list, I’d be done. Genealogy-related tours can offer a personal and enriching travel experience, guiding you to places you’re inherently connected.
The Waterloo Experience: A Weekend of Fun, Food, and Adventure
Cottonwood Canyon truly stood out as the gem of our entire journey. Nestled in a cozy neighborhood, this cafe welcomed us with open arms, offering a delightful array of specialty roasted coffee, mouthwatering desserts, and authentic Jamaican dishes like jerk chicken and savory meat pies. But what makes this place truly remarkable is Brian.
Check Your Altitude and Your Bags: 20 Reasons to Travel in 2024
Letting go changes how I approach travel, like embracing slow travel—it’s about dropping the need to control everything and going with the flow. I resist the urge to plan every little detail and let spontaneity guide me. This makes my travels more exciting and shows me how I handle challenging situations and things I can’t control.