by Steve | Jun 17, 2018 | Experiences, Food and Drink, Italy, The World, Where we've been
I intended to write this post about our incredible first day with hosts Deb and Massi yesterday, but I accidentally slipped into a Tuscan food coma. In all fairness, it isn’t my fault. I mean, they took us on a foodie tour of Siena, and it was a...
by Ann | Jun 15, 2018 | Destinations, Feature Destinations, Feature Italy, Italy, The World, Where we've been
Caio from Rome, Italy! We made it and Rome and intentionally did not pre-plan much of our first day in Italy. We tried that a couple of years ago but a mechanical issue caused our flight out of Omaha to be canceled and we lost money on pre-purchased tickets for a...
by Steve | Jun 4, 2018 | Feature Places to Stay, Places to stay, The Pioneer Woman, Where we've been
Yes, we’ve slept around Pawhuska, Oklahoma. All around. When Ann and I were married, we took vows to forsake all others and be faithful to one another. But we’re not too shy to admit we enjoyed sleeping around Pawhuska. Now don’t get too excited. It...
by Ann | May 5, 2018 | Feature The Midwest, Food and Drink, The Midwest, USA, Where we've been
Central Nebraska’s Kinkaider Brewing Company is quickly becoming one of the most popular destination craft breweries in the Midwest. Located at the edge of the rolling Sandhills in Broken Bow, Nebraska, Kinkaider was founded by four small-town Nebraskans, three of...
by Ann | Apr 27, 2018 | Feature Food & Drink, Food and Drink, The Midwest, USA, Where we've been
Trip Advisor’s #1-ranked restaurant in Clear Lake, Iowa, is only open 17 and a half(ish) hours a week. Might not seem like the best business model, but the sisters who own and manage Starboard Market have made it work quite well in this quaint Midwest town – for 19...
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...