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Continue reading →: America 2502026 represents 250 years since the United States ventured out into the unknown territory of being an independent country. I’ve spent the last year and a half exploring American history from two different aspects. In 2024, I started a new content series, “American Through the Eyes of the Presidency.” I…
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Continue reading →: Destination Highlight – Viðey Island, IcelandMy favorite part of going to Iceland was taking the short ferry ride in Reykjavik over to the abandoned Viðey Island. Here, I got to walk all over this tiny piece of land only a stone’s throw from downtown and do so in relative quiet. Only a handful of people…
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Continue reading →: Visit Caddo LakeEstimated Cost: $120 2 adults, 1 night, entrance to the state park, dinner, and lunch. While still in recovery from my broken leg, and continuing the monthly travel tradition, I was looking for somewhere to go where I would not have to do a great deal of hiking yet get…
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Continue reading →: A Year of Travel – Carlsbad CavernsMarch has arrived! That means trip #3 is in order. I’ve had a lot of busy this month. Last week I had a friend fly in for a long weekend and we stayed in the Omni Hotel in Dallas. My favorite part of that stay was getting in the hot…
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Continue reading →: Atlanta StaycationAtlanta is one of the most well-known and active cities in the southeast. Not only is Atlanta the home of Coca-Cola, but my hometown also hosted the 1996 Olympics. The capital of Georgia also has world-class museums, nostalgic restaurants, and beautiful views. That’s why staying local when you live a short drive away isn’t a…
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Continue reading →: The Wonderful World of Pizza ToppingsIt’s a pizza with cheese please! Welcome to the history and current state of pizza.
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Continue reading →: Fun Travel FactsIn the past decade, Americans have traveled 10% more than in the previous ten years. In fact, according to the FAA, just under three million passengers arrive in and depart out of airports across the US daily. Perhaps this describes you, at this very moment. Whether you’re in the airport…
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Continue reading →: Hiking in Glacier National ParkImagine almost 1,600 square miles of wilderness, peaks, and valleys. That’s what you’ll find in the over 100-year-old Glacier National Park. The glacier part is evident in the mountains as they were carved by giant glaciers over thousands of years. While visiting, you also have the opportunity to see one…
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Continue reading →: How to Maximize Space in Your Small ClosetAfter a diligent search, you finally find the home you’ve been searching for. The location is great, the square footage is perfect, and most importantly, it feels like home! There’s only one problem: the closets are too small. We’ve all been there. While we can’t all have a digitized closet…
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Continue reading →: How to Avoid Probate in TexasWhen a loved one has passed away, the last thing you want to think about is probate court. Yet, when someone passes on and does not leave a will, that can open up a whole new list of issues. While a will is a big part of how an estate…
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Continue reading →: 4 Upcoming Disney Features To See In TheatersNot every Disney film is animated, but that doesn’t mean they are any less magical. Since 2020, moviegoers have been moving like molasses when it comes to getting back in theaters. Thanks to the lockdowns, fans of entertainment were forced to rethink the best ways to access new content. With the influx of…
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Continue reading →: Visit Big Bend National Park🎼Out in the west, Texas town of Terlingua, I fell in love with a national park. 🎶 After 9 years of living in a state that’s famous for being so big you could drive half a day and still be in the same state, I still had not made it…

