I've lived in Indiana all my life and I never knew our neighboring state Kentucky had so many caves. Over 130 to be exact! That's when I came across Mammoth Cave National Park and realized Kentucky has some hidden gems. They're just underground! The beginning of the Historic Tour Most of the National Parks in... Continue Reading →
Southcentral Alaska — [Traveling During COVID-19 Part 8]
I've been daydreaming about Alaska for some time now. Seven years to be exact. I got obsessed with a small town called Barrow (Utqiagvik) and wanted to visit Alaska ever since. Barrow is one of the northernmost cities in the world and the northernmost in the United States! It's located in a very remote part... Continue Reading →
Montana — Big Sky Country [Traveling During COVID-19 Part 7]
Visiting Western Montana has been high on my travel list for the past year or so. I know Montana isn't the first state to come to mind when people think of going on vacation, but there were two reasons I wanted to visit; Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park! Now, if you ever saw pictures... Continue Reading →
Breathtaking Bermuda — [Traveling During COVID-19 Part 6]
Bermuda was originally known as the “Isle of Devils” because of its sometimes stormy weather, its loud indigenous birds, and its surrounding coral reef that made it difficult for ships to approach the island. Oftentimes, people connect Bermuda to the infamous “Bermuda Triangle” and question “if they will come back” if they went. There are... Continue Reading →
Charleston, South Carolina —[Traveling During COVID-19 Part 5]
As Covid-19 cases continue to increase again, traveling by car is still pretty popular. Some are not comfortable flying just yet (which is also the case for me), but I've been taking my cat on my trips recently, so I wanted to drive somewhere that was close so Salem could come! He's been to four... Continue Reading →