Sedona is known as Red Rock Country and I have to say, it definitely lives up to its name. As soon as you get off the highway exit, you are greeted by numerous red sandstone cliffs and massive red sandstone spires. Everywhere you look, there's a gorgeous view of these red-orange colored rocks surrounding you.... Continue Reading →
St. Louis – Gateway to the West
St. Louis is only a four-and-a-half hour drive from where I live in NWI. Besides visiting all 50 states, another goal of mine is to get to all 63 National Parks. Since STL is somewhat close, a roadtrip to see The Gateway Arch was needed! We were lucky enough to visit on a weekend when... 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 →