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A Drive Through Luxembourg

My European vacation with my father last year took us through Luxembourg, a speck of a country on the European continent.     I was excited to get to Luxembourg as we we drove across northern France and into Belgium, but wasn’t totally sure why. I had no idea of what there was to do […]

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Taking a Bite Outta the Big Apple

New York City was amazing and I think I did as much of it as possible in a week with my friend turned tour guide Lisa. I had some time Friday morning, before the wedding rehearsal and dinner that night, so I took the hour long train ride into Penn Station where we met up […]

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A Stop at Waterloo

My friend Briand took a trip to the Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg) with his wife, Erin, a few years ago and talked it up big. They really enjoyed their time there, particularly in Belgium, so I was excited to get there and see a bit of the country myself.     My father and I […]

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Touring France with My Father

It’s about one year to-the-day since I was in France on holiday with my father. It is a trip of which I have such fond memories. One of them occurred within our first few days in Paris.     We had just landed and were standing on the bus on the tarmac, waiting to be […]

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Visiting Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons

Out of all of the drives I’ve done in the mountains, and even some on the wrong side of the road on international trips, I’ve never been nervous about the road…that is until now. U.S. Highway 212 runs into Yellowstone National Park from Montana, starting just west of Billings, via Beartooth Pass. Beartooth Pass, at […]

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A Drive Through Teddy Roosevelt National Park

After driving through the extremely scenery deprived east side of North Dakota, I finally came upon a rest stop called Painted Canyon. It also said it was an overlook for the badlands of Teddy Roosevelt National Park.   To back track a bit, I should say the park was really nothing I had ever heard […]

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