by Ann | Mar 9, 2019 | Experiences, Feature Experiences, Feature Food & Drink, Feature Travel, Food and Drink, Travel
There’s nothing like the original Doe’s Eat Place in Greenville, Mississippi. Nothing. The entrance through the kitchen, two-pound steaks on a fiery open broiler, grease-stained floor boards, and lemon and oil soaked salad set it apart from any other...
by Ann | Dec 31, 2018 | Feature Travel, Travel, Where we've been
For us, travel is all about the experiences. Here’s a look back at our some of our most memorable travel-related experiences of 2018 (in no particular order). 1. Touring Italy Our tour of Italy was simply unforgettable! Deb from Italy Unfiltered and her husband,...
by Steve | Apr 18, 2018 | Experiences, Feature Travel, Food and Drink, The Midwest, USA, Where we've been
I went on my first agritourism progressive meal today. Let me just say, I’m now a big fan. Ann and I are attending the Plains Safaris: A conference on tourism and conservation in the Great Plains in Kearney, Nebraska, this week. When I saw that one of the...
by Ann | Apr 6, 2018 | Experiences, Feature Places to Stay, Feature Travel, Pawhuska, Places to stay, The Pioneer Woman, USA, Where we've been
We were at the right place at the right time this week when we rolled across the windy plains of Oklahoma into the small town of Pawhuska for the seventh time in nine months, excited to see if there was any progress on the Pioneer Woman Boarding House. As you know by...
by Steve | Feb 5, 2018 | Cruising, Experiences, Feature Cruising, Feature Travel, Travel
When you quit your job after 21 years, the first thing you want to do is get away and have fun. That’s why the morning after my last day as a middle school principal, we were in the car headed south to the Port of Galveston for our first-ever Carnival Cruise....
by Steve | Aug 3, 2014 | Feature Travel, Tips & Tricks
We have a good friend who is an airline pilot. One night, while chatting, she revealed that airplanes are not as clean as you’d think. They typically look clean because they get vacuumed, but considering they spend very little time on the ground between flights...