Tagged With: Jan Ross travel writer
Celebrate National Bourbon Heritage Month With This Three-Day Kentucky Bourbon Tour
Although we actually live in Lexington, Kentucky, I’m embarrassed to say that we haven’t visited any of these distilleries. That needs to change immediately. This post was posted by The Hipmunk on Hipmunk’s Tailwind blog on September 18. In 2007, Congress declared September to be America’s National Bourbon Heritage Month—so it’s time to get sipping. The … Continue reading
Pin ItSterling Shores for Families
We were not actually supposed to stay at Sterling Shores this summer. I had arranged a stay at another Sterling Resorts property to visit and write about it as a family friendly destination, but plans changed and we were informed we would now be at Sterling Shores. This was absolutely no problem. I had visited Sterling … Continue reading
Pin ItMy Marvelous Mox Shoes
A while back, I stumbled on a web site where someone was talking about these completely darling and comfortable shoes. I am all about completely darling and comfortable shoes so I kept reading and looking at photos and then I had a shoe flashback. Jelly shoes were hugely popular back in the early 80’s and … Continue reading
Pin ItPhoto Friday: Storm Over the Gulf in Destin, Florida
We watched a storm roll in from the Gulf from our balcony in Destin, Florida. Pin It
Pin ItThe Charming Hotel de L’Horloge in Avignon, France
We loved everything about our stay in the lovely, Medieval walled city of Avignon, France. After a completely exhausting trip from the United States to Marseilles which included an unexpected three-hour wait for our next flight at the Paris airport, we were finally able to relax on the short train ride from Marseilles to Avignon … Continue reading
Pin ItExperience the Great Outdoors with Kids in Door County
Often referred to as the “Cape Cod of the Midwest” because of its charming lighthouses, beautiful beaches, water sports, and wonderful restaurants featuring locally caught fresh fish, Door County is a great, family vacation destination. You will find plenty of kid-friendly attractions throughout the area, and with dozens of beaches and five of Wisconsin’s expansive … Continue reading
Pin ItFrom Nice to Naughty: When Good Travelers Go Bad
We have been fortunate to never witness really bad behavior when traveling (although we have been sorely tempted to display some of our own when exhausted) although we have seen plenty of very rude people. But these statistics may open your eyes to what is happening out there! This post was posted by The Hipmunk … Continue reading
Pin ItPhoto Friday: Rhododendrons in the New River Gorge
Pink rhododendrons were everywhere in West Virginia. Tom got a shot of some in the New River Gorge. Pin It
Pin ItThe Fabulous Viking Delling Longship
Even though we technically didn’t cruise very far on our still wonderful cruise with Viking River Cruises, we absolutely enjoyed every minute on the gorgeous Viking Delling Longship. From the moment we arranged our cruise with Viking, we experienced nothing but completely professional service. One of the first clues we had that we were going to … Continue reading
Pin ItThe Best Scenic Runs for Tourists in New York City
We are not runners but we always love to hear about scenic tours so we may try walking this one the next time we are in New York City! This post was posted by The Hipmunk on Hipmunk’s Tailwind blog on September 5. Heading to the Big Apple? Sure, there are the must-see for any … Continue reading
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