An Adventure in the Sunshine State: A Tiny Traveler’s Tale
Hello, fellow explorers! My name is Becky, and was born with a thirst for adventure. Though I’m small, my curiosity is as big as the great Florida sky. Come along with me on a journey across the Sunshine State, where I’ll take you through sandy beaches, lighthouses, and lush parks—all from the perspective of a…
Adventures to Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
Who opens their eyes at 6:30 in the morning and says “Let’s go hike three states!”? That’s exactly what I did! Cumberland Gap National Historical Park is unique because you can hike to the tri-state point and stand in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia simultaneously! Jax and I jumped in the car and headed down the…
Explore St. Louis Zoo: Free Entry and Must-See Animals
The St. Louis Zoo in St. Louis, Missouri, is free to visit and is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily except holidays until Dec 30th. At which they will post their new times for 2025. The St. Louis Zoo is a must-see! We drove six hours just to spend the day at the…
Explore Kentucky’s Affordable Wildlife Center
Did you know Kentucky has an affordable wildlife center where you can visit and learn about the different animals? Salato Wildlife Education Center! I had my niece and nephews over the weekend so we took a trip to Frankfort. It is $5 for adults, and $3 for kids, with 5 and under being free. I’m…
Let’s Explore Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park
Restart in a Way I have been writing this blog using big words and trying to sound professional but it seemed more like a job than a passion. I started dreading all the work it would take to critique it to be the blog I thought people wanted. So today I’m doing a restart! Let’s…
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