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A Journey Through The World’s Best Food Markets
Read more: A Journey Through The World’s Best Food MarketsGreetings friends and foodies alike! Welcome back to the blog. Picture this: your hauling your overweight luggage through the streets, making your way to your accommodations and taking in the sights of the city when you realize that you are starving. Your reservations for that place you saw on Instagram aren’t for another 4 hours…
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What I’m Packing for My First Cruise
Read more: What I’m Packing for My First CruiseHello Gallivanters! Happy Tuesday 🙂 I am currently writing to you from the middle of the ocean (I’ve always wanted to say that). That is because I’m on my very first cruise! As a newbie to #cruiselife, I wanted to share what I packed for a week on the water. Hopefully I’ll get my sea…
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A Day in Asheville, North Carolina
Read more: A Day in Asheville, North CarolinaGreetings Gallivanters! Ready for our next excursion? Today we are heading for a day trip to Asheville, North Carolina. As the Nashville of the Blueridge Mountains, Asheville has a lot to offer those into the food, history, architectural, and art scenes. It’s maintained a perfect balance of scenic overlooks and rooftop bars. Whatever you are…
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A Day at the Races – Keeneland Race Track in Lexington, KY
Read more: A Day at the Races – Keeneland Race Track in Lexington, KYWelcome Back Gallivanters! If you’re anything like me, when the show, “Bridgerton” came out on Netflix, you suddenly had the desire to buy an outrageous feathered fan for flirtation, only listen to classical covers of pop music, and spend your afternoon at the racetrack wearing your best fascinator and floral smock. Some of those are…
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Dining In Denver
Read more: Dining In DenverHello Gallivanters! This week, we’re heading out West and up into the mountains of Denver, Colorado. Before my week-long trip to Denver, I only knew to pack my hiking boots and avoid Overlook hotels. Home to some of the country’s most breathtaking landscapes, I learned that Colorado also has a lot to offer foodies like…
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A Day in Florence, Italy – Self-guided Walking Tour
Read more: A Day in Florence, Italy – Self-guided Walking TourOf all the places I’ve gone, Italy was by far the most beautiful, felt the most authentic, and had the most to offer an American stumbling her way through Italian 101. As one of the oldest cities in the world, Florence was the highlight of my summer tour of Europe. Since Florentine roads and alleyways…
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The Pros and Cons of Group Travel
Read more: The Pros and Cons of Group TravelHello Gallivanters! Welcome back to the blog. Today we’re tackling a topic that many self-proclaimed gallivanters have debated for centuries. Do I dare try and take the plans out of the group chat and into real life? My first trip out of the country was with a large group of about 30 people. Some were…
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What I Forgot to Pack for Europe
Read more: What I Forgot to Pack for EuropeHello Gallivanters! It’s that special time of year again when it seems everyone on your Instagram is on a month-long European vacation. You might ask yourself, “How in the world did they have the PTO for that?” Or, “Surely they aren’t having as much fun as that #hotdogsorlegs #amalficoast picture suggests?” Chances are they are…
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A Day in Abingdon, VA
Read more: A Day in Abingdon, VAAbingdon, Virginia is one of the oldest standing settlements in the United States. It’s the famous old stomping ground for Daniel Boone, where he camped out and was allegedly attacked by a pack of wolves. After that, he started to refer to the area as “Wolf Hills” and it kind of stuck. Abingdon is an…

