How Travel Saved our Marriage and Transformed Our Lives
Before travel entered our lives, we were stuck in a rut. We had been together for nearly a decade and even though we still loved each other, we were beginning to drift apart.
Walking Tour of Florence – A Tale of Two Davids
It is worth taking the Walks of Italy walking tour of Florence to see the famouns statue of Michelangelo’s David. This tour catapults you to the front of a very long line to The Galleria Dell Accademia.
Venice A City Tour By Boat – The Way it Was Meant to Be
“Venice is meant to be seen by boat.” That is what our guide Jennifer said to us while we waited at the pier for our private tour of Venice. We were taking a tour of the city by water taxi. A sleek and classic white boat where we lounged under the sun in the lap of luxury.
A Post Office in Antarctica
Yes, there is a Post office in Antarctica at Port Lockroy. It seems that everyone is trying to lay claim to Antarctica. So, what did the British do to make their claim stronger? They opened a post office of course.
17 Signs You Travel A Lot
Dave and I have been running a travel blog a long time now and the other night while huddled in a tent during one of our latest around the world adventures, we talked about how life has changed over all our years of travel.
Playing With Sea Lions on San Isabella in the Galapagos
One thing you are sure to see when traveling to the Galapagos Islands are Sea Lions. They are everywhere. They sleep on park benches, they lay in the shade under trees and they waddle through the streets. Really, they own the joint!
Gladiator School in Rome – Your Own Colosseum Experience
When we were told that we’d be spending the morning at Gladiator School during our visit to Italy’s capital, we immediately said, “Sign me up!” Who doesn’t want to learn a little about the Ancient City’s past while getting the chance to wield a sword?
Protestant Cemetery in Rome – Tour the Non-Catholic Cemetery for Foreigners
The Protestant Cemetery of Rome also known as The Non-Catholic Cemetery for Foreigners is a lovely escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Like the Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, the Protestant Cemetery of Rome is filled with beautiful…
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