Life is Short.

Take Time to Travel.

Live vicariously through my travels while you’re in-between yours!

Vacations were a huge part of my childhood and now road trips keep us busy during retirement. We try to make the journeys as exciting as the destinations.

At the end of each trip, I always include a “recap” which includes what we saw, where we stayed, and a link to each post. My hope is to inspire you to use every one of your vacation days. Enjoy!

Our Latest Adventures

I don't do this often, but I didn't get very far on my "Eight State Getaway" posts anyway, so the rest are getting the boot (for now) in favor of a series from our latest winter road trip. I'll try to skim over some of the other stuff before we get to our absolutely fabulous stops in Utah. I can hardly wait to get started on these posts, so follow my facebook page so you'll know when each new post is complete!

Please excuse the mess on older posts while I update my site.

  • Theodore Roosevelt National Park

    Teddy Roosevelt is forever linked with national parks and we just spent six weeks in some of North America's most beautiful ones!

  • Glacier Grand Finale

    The Prince of Wales Hotel was the perfect ending to a perfect road trip with a great vantage point for panoramic views, and lots of history.

  • Day Trip to Many Glacier, MT

    Today was a very relaxing day in the Rockies with stunning mountain peaks, gorgeous glacial lakes and waterfalls. What more could we ask for?

  • GTSR West to Logan Pass

    Today we finished off GTSR from the eastern entrance at St. Mary back to Logan Pass. This was definitely another wonderful day!

  • En route to St. Mary Village

    We turned the two-hour drive from West Glacier to St. Mary Village into a six-hour day, with a LOT of beautiful distractions.

  • Exploring West Glacier, MT

    In this post we'll drive the lower elevations of GTSR to see fabulous waterfalls, amazing bridges, and take a peaceful walk in a forest.

Life is Short. Take Time to Travel.

Use every one of your vacation days my friends. And consider a journal of your experiences, so you can remember some little detail that will make you smile for years to come.