Planning trips can run the gamut from just showing up at your destination and letting the trip happen to researching and scheduling every last detail. For those fortunate enough to spend more than 2-3 weeks on a trip, the need for detailed planning may be less important. If something you have your heart set on… Read more »

Posted by Jim Ball

Guest post by Sarah Grant. “The Inland Empire” is not just a surrealistic David Lynch film. I lived in the “IE” for eight years and I’m well aware of its ability to inspire a love / hate attitude. With an open mind and a bit of guidance there is a vast world of awesome to… Read more »

Posted by Natalie Winslow

Guest post by Christine Cox. Fall is finally here bringing cool weather, vibrant leaves, and pumpkin spice, well, everything. But soon you may be trading that in for snow drifts and icy weather. That’s when the southern US states look especially attractive for a snowbird vacation. And if you are of the literary persuasion, now… Read more »

Posted by Christine Cox

When I was a kid I dreamed of dining in a spinning restaurant. Perched high above the skyline, I’d eat shrimp cocktail and sip Shirley Temples, while my sophisticated friends and I sat in an elegant booth and watched the world move around us. Yes, in the 1980s revolving restaurants were still that cool. The… Read more »

Posted by Natalie Winslow
October 23, 2015

Guest post by Dacia Clay & Christine Cox. Zombie tourism. It’s a thing. No, really. If the latest season of The Walking Dead isn’t quite satisfying your zombie needs, then you can start planning your next zombie getaway including cruises, pub crawls, running, and more! The photo potential in these undead destinations is staggering. Zombie… Read more »

Posted by Christine Cox
October 13, 2015

There is a whole lot of pie out there. Not just the traditional American apple pie, though that’s definitely one of the best. We’re talking about the whole wide world of pie, from Iceland to Indonesia, with little stops along the way. Let’s travel: Fruit Pies While we could scour the earth for the best… Read more »

Posted by Natalie Winslow
August 31, 2015

I grew up going to Dodger games with my grandfather. We often sat in the left field bleachers, up close and personal with Kirk Gibson. We listened to Vin Scully call the game on the radio and kept score while scarfing down a Dodger Dog. I still go to Dodger games when I can but… Read more »

Posted by Sarah Grant
Coin decorated Cadillac

Guest post by Sarah Grant. It’s not quite Oklahoma, Missouri, or Central Arkansas. It’s Razorback country, and although the “calling of the hogs” is the first thing I learned about when I moved to Arkansas, the natural beauty, waterfalls (seriously, there are highly accessible waterfalls all over the state), and charm of the northwest followed… Read more »

Posted by Sarah Grant

Guest post by Carrie Newhouse. Texas is already scorching hot by the Fourth of July. Luckily, Texans have plenty of spring fed rivers to help them cool off, chill out and laze away. This spring has provided more than enough rain to keep the rivers flowing, so let’s explore some of the best spots and… Read more »

Posted by Carrie Newhouse

Guest post by Sarah Grant, who currently resides in – and loves – Arkansas. This post features some of Sarah’s photographs from playing tourist in Arkansas. Playing tourist at home is something I always look forward to. Despite growing up in Los Angeles and living in the greater L.A. area for years as an adult,… Read more »

Posted by Sarah Grant

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