A few weeks ago, I visited my friend, Kelly, in Atlanta where she had recently moved into her new condo in Grant Park along the Atlanta BeltLine. What a spot! We spent our Saturday morning walking the path and checking out the street art, exploring the adjacent parks, and stopping…Continue reading Exploring the Atlanta BeltLine
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Park Guell: A Gaudí Masterpiece in Barcelona
It’s impossible to visit Barcelona without experiencing the architectural masterpieces of Antoni Gaudí; literally you’ll be walking by his work as you explore the city streets. One of the famous designs is Park Guell, a whimsical city park thats designated as a World Heritage Site. But you’ll need to decide…Continue reading Park Guell: A Gaudí Masterpiece in Barcelona
Visiting the Jamestown Settlement
Jamestown Settlement vs. Historic Jamestowne This can be a little confusing so we wanted to clear it up before we describe what to see and do at the Jamestown Settlement. Even on the website for the Jamestown Settlement, you don’t find a whole lot of explanation about whether the “museum”…Continue reading Visiting the Jamestown Settlement
7 Spots in Ireland Without Crowds
If you’re hoping to see Ireland without crowds, you’ll probably want to avoid some of the most popular spots: think Cliffs of Moher, Giant’s Causeway, Blarney Castle, Guinness Storehouse. We, of course, wouldn’t recommend skipping those amazing destinations, but we understand wanting to get off-the-beaten-path a bit and away from…Continue reading 7 Spots in Ireland Without Crowds
Bull Running on Terceira Island: An Azores Tradition
Disclaimer: WC and I, by no means, support or encourage the act of bull running/bullfighting. We are huge animal lovers! However, we do feel it’s important to experience cultures and traditions when we’re traveling. For that reason, we attended this traditional bull running event and wanted to share the experience. If…Continue reading Bull Running on Terceira Island: An Azores Tradition