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  • San Miguel Chapel in Historic Santa Fe, New Mexico

    The San Miguel Chapel is the oldest church in the continental United States and is over 400 years old. The area of Santa Fe in New Mexico has been populated for thousands of years, first as an ancient Pueblo settlement, then by the Spanish as part of their imperial conquests, next by the people of… Read more

  • The Breckenridge Troll – Whimsical Artwork

    We have seen many different pieces of artwork made from wood throughout our travels, but the Breckenridge Troll was certainly one of the most interesting. Although it is a troll, it is not a scary troll, but rather a more whimsical character. One could almost imagine him getting up and walking away when no one… Read more

  • Fascinating Sights Near the City of Aswan in Southern Egypt

    We visited the city of Aswan on the final day of our trip down the Nile River, which started in Luxor. For the majority of cruises, you can either start or end in Aswan. You can continue going south after visiting Aswan, but we didn’t have the opportunity to do that during our trip to… Read more

  • Enjoying a Hearty Breakfast for Dinner

    We have mentioned several times that we don’t often eat in the morning, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t enjoy eating foods that are typically served for breakfast. We have cooked several different styles of breakfast for dinner over the years and are sharing a few of them here. As you can tell, when… Read more

  • Reginald’s Tower in Waterford, Ireland

    When visiting Waterford in Ireland, one of the sites to visit other than the House of Waterford Crystal Factory and shops is Reginald’s Tower. It is a Viking museum as well as providing wonderful views of the port. It was a rainy day during our day trip from Dublin to visit Waterford and touring the… Read more

  • Why a Costa Rica Adventure is What We All Need Post-Pandemic?

    Today we are featuring a post from our friends at POC (Pacuare Outdoor Center) who provide guided adventures in the amazing country of Costa Rica. With a year of being locked up and spending more time on our couches and opening our refrigerators than any other time in our lives, the one thing we all… Read more