Sandy dunes. Sunny beaches. Cherry orchards. World-class wineries. On the northwest edge of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, the small town of Traverse City is a hub for foodies, wine connoisseurs, outdoor enthusiasts, and cherry lovers. Surrounded by … [Read more...] about 14 Charming Things to Do in Traverse City, Michigan (A Local’s Guide)
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How to Be a More Responsible Tourist: a Traveler’s Guide to Ethical Tourism
At the risk of starting this post with a generic travel cliche, being a responsible tourist is a journey - not a destination. You make responsible choices little by little, learning from your mistakes and aiming to do better each trip. There may … [Read more...] about How to Be a More Responsible Tourist: a Traveler’s Guide to Ethical Tourism
15 Things to Do in Aarhus, Denmark – the “City of Smiles”
Walk through a rainbow. Time-travel to a historic Danish village. Learn about vikings. Relax on the beach. Feed deer near a royal palace. Aarhus, Denmark is full of surprises and charm, much like Denmark itself! Denmark is a small country with a … [Read more...] about 15 Things to Do in Aarhus, Denmark – the “City of Smiles”
Where to Stay in Paso Robles, California: 10 Stunning Hotels and Vacation Rentals
Rolling vineyards. Centuries-old oak trees. Hot springs. Paso Robles, California is one of our absolute favorite places in California, and the perfect spot for a weekend getaway! Paso Robles’ name means "The Pass of the Oaks" and that sums up the … [Read more...] about Where to Stay in Paso Robles, California: 10 Stunning Hotels and Vacation Rentals
The Ultimate Guide to Zion & 9 Awe-Inspiring Things To Do in Zion National Park, Utah
Striped sandstone cliffs looming over a lush green valley. Turquoise lagoons tucked between soaring red walls. Millions of stars twinkling overhead. Zion National Park, meaning "heavenly city", is the oldest National Park in Utah and the most visited … [Read more...] about The Ultimate Guide to Zion & 9 Awe-Inspiring Things To Do in Zion National Park, Utah
2020 Year in Review: The Year of “Oh No”
I have a confession to make. At the end of 2019, exhausted and burnt out, I made a New Years resolution that, in hindsight, may have doomed the entire world: I wanted to travel less and spend more time at home, baking and taking long walks and … [Read more...] about 2020 Year in Review: The Year of “Oh No”





