Tag: new orleans
New Year’s in New Orleans
I hadn’t planned on spending New Year’s anywhere other than my home in Florida; but when Kansas State won the Big XII Conference Championship (as previously detailed here), it caused K-State to receive an invitation to the 89th annual Sugar Bowl in New Orleans against the Alabama Crimson Tide.
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Sailing the Ionian Sea: Explore Greece’s Nautical Gems
Sailing the Ionian Sea is an enchanting way to experience Greece's breathtaking islands and pristine waters. Known for its favorable winds, calm seas and stunning landscapes, the Ionian Sea offers a paradise for both experienced sailors and those looking to explore for the first time. From lively beaches to secluded bays, these waters have something for every traveler seeking adventure and relaxation.
Looking Back on My 2022 Travel Memories
After looking at different destinations and travel options for an end-of-year trip for nearly two months, my fiancé, Nathan, and I decided to skip the big trip this year as we start getting ready for our wedding and focus on a few smaller trips next year. However, I do happen to have one more business trip for the year that actually lands on my birthday week, so that makes missing the trip an easier decision.
New Orleans Series Wrap-Up
You would think after a jam-packed day we would be glued to the hotel room, but somehow we managed to fill up Saturday with more sightseeing and foodie stops.
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Remarkable Medellín
Visiting Medellín in Colombia: The Country of Beauty is like stepping into a fantastic story — literally, as the city in the Western Colombian Andes region inspired Disney’s Encanto. Here, valleys, the world’s tallest palms, vibrant communities, colorful houses, garden-like balconies and more prove reality is more picturesque than anything on film. And it’s especially more tempting following Medellín’s remarkable transformation, shedding its troubled past and reawakening as a city of innovation, art, cultural richness, modern infrastructure, thriving tourism and resiliency.
Mandina’s Restaurant & Preservation Hall & More: True Southern Experiences
Friday started with Starbucks for breakfast and a slight chance of rain. As I mentioned in my last blog, this was the busiest day of our amazing but short stay.