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in Travel & DestinationsMaximize the San Antonio Riverwalk Experience!
Cultural significance, riverboats, and some of the best restaurants in Texas all ad to the allure of the world famous San Antonio Riverwalk. Take advice from an expert in the city and the area and maximize the full experience! More
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in Travel & DestinationsMolise, Italy Is All The Buzz
Pack it up We’ve all had those days where we wouldn’t mind just picking up and starting over in an entirely new location. Of course, we ask ourselves, “But where?” This is often followed by rational thought, “How would I afford this move to the new dreamland?” These daunting thoughts bring our dreams to a […] More
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in Travel & DestinationsRylea Foehl Photography: Portraiture in the PNW
I’ve always enjoyed taking portraits, but I’ve always hated getting them taken. Maybe it’s the years of my parents artificially posing me in some depressing Sears Portrait Studio. Or worse, the assembly line school photos we were forced to take by some robotic photographer reusing the same few cornball jokes each time to elicit a […] More
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in Travel & DestinationsRelive Your Childhood While Visiting Long Beach, Washington
My son asks me regularly to play nerf guns with him. My daughter wants me to play Rapunzel with her as a doofy version of Flynn Rider. My wife has an endless list of tasks she wants help in accomplishing. I have my list. Far too often it seems that those lists wind up […] More
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in Activities During Isolation, Travel & DestinationsNearly 40-Years after the Eruption, Hiking at Mount St. Helens Will Blow You Away
A bit over 39 years ago, Mt. St. Helens erupted with an estimated 24-megatons of force. In an instant 1,300 feet of the mountain collapsed creating the largest landslide in recorded history. The result was the 5th tallest mountain in Washington State was reduced to the 52nd. The eruption caused 3.3 billion dollars in damage […] More