Wherever you are this Christmas, may your spirits be bright and may joy fill your heart and home!
Category: Musings
Wander With Your Eyes
Take a walk in your neighborhood. Drive to a local park. Look at the world just beyond your outdoor-seating spot at a local restaurant. You can even focus on the little things inside your home that bring you joy.
Gift Ideas for Travelers
Hopefully, our spirit of giving is still alive and well. If you’re looking for a few tips on what to get for the person on your list with a chronic case of wanderlust.
Adventure Is Closer Than You Think
You may be wondering, what does all of this have to do with travel? I mean, this is supposed to be a travel blog, right? Much of the country stayed home this year on a day that is renowned for packed roadways, crowded airports, and huge family gatherings.
One Item – Do You Dare?
If you had to take a trip with just ONE item, what would it be? What’s the one thing that is absolutely essential to you when you travel?
Weather Happens
Sing in the rain. Throw your head back and catch snowflakes on your tongue. Bundle up and embrace the brisk chill of a cold wind in your face. Peel off your layers and let the warm sun shine down on you. No matter what the weather is like, enjoy it.
The Case for Loyalty
Our meetings the next day ran much longer than planned, so when we realized we needed to stay another night, we re-booked our flights home (another positive story) and re-booked another night’s stay.
Stop and Smell the Roses
Amid the white-puffed green of cotton plants and colorful, fruit-laden citrus trees are acres and acres of roses.
VOTE!
I’m taking a brief blog from blogging today because it’s election day. GO VOTE! As a Veteran of the United States Air Force who spent nearly ten years living overseas, I have given my time and energy, through dedication and Patriotism, to ensure that our Constitutional Republic continues to exist. It is the right …… Continue reading VOTE!
At Sea (a guest blog by Margaret Poucher)
Note from Judy: I recently discovered this poetic look at an ocean crossing when I was going through some of my husband's family's old papers. While this piece is nearly 60 years old, it speaks to that sense of wanderlust so many of us share. Greg's grandmother (who wrote this) and grandfather crossed the Atlantic… Continue reading At Sea (a guest blog by Margaret Poucher)
