Posts Tagged ‘Romantic Travel’
Monday, March 7th, 2011
There must be something magical about boardwalks, since so many cities have them. People stroll, check out the scenery and window shop.
On a recent trip to Wilmington, North Carolina, we took our time exploring the sites from the boardwalk that looked out over the Intracoastal Waterway. Putting one foot in front of the other, we received the benefits of an energetic walk as we saw the USS North Carolina, numerous boats, and many shops and restaurants. (more…)
Tags: Boating, Historic, North Carolina, Restaurants, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Shopping, Travel, Wilmington NC
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Monday, January 3rd, 2011
Again, I wish all of my readers a happy new year!
I’ve been offline for a bit because I’ve been concentrating on getting Hiking for the Couch Potato out to the world! If you take a look at http://hiking.forthecouchpotato.com, then come back for details, I’ll explain what image number 3 at the top of my new blog is about.
Okay, so - did you go look at the other web site?
If you did, then let me share with you that the image is from Hawaii, Wailoa River State Park, a park on the Big Island. This is a gorgeous place to meander that provides many vantage points for photography. A local park, there is no admission fee. You can climb down to be near the water or see the falls from higher up.
It’s peaceful and we had almost no one else to bother us, unlike many more known sites in Hawaii, where everyone seems to be jockeying for a place to take photos.
Tags: Adventure, Big Island, Hawaii, Nature, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Travel, Wailoa River State Park, Waterfalls
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Monday, October 25th, 2010
When you’ve finished visiting Old Town Scottsdale and Scottsdale Fashion Center, there is more shopping up the road! Shopping in Scottsdale could be a daily experience for weeks and you might still not see everything!
Traveling up Scottsdale Road, you see other major retailers like Crate & Barrel, restaurants like Cheesecake Factory, and several shopping plazas. Although it might seem counterintuitive with Arizona’s months of extreme heat, most of the newer shopping locations are open air centers where you travel outside from shop to shop.
A street in Kierland Commons
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Tags: Arizona, Book launch, Food, Restaurants, Romantic Travel, Shopping
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Monday, September 20th, 2010
Until we spent part of a day in Payson after visiting Tonto Natural Bridge (see previous blog two weeks ago), we had just been through Payson on our way to other places. It is the junction for Arizona State Routes 87 and 160, and about equidistant between Flagstaff and Phoenix, so it was just a place to fuel our car and keep going. We’re glad we stopped by this time, though!
With a population (at last count) of over 13,000, they are a giant metropolis in comparison to Strawberry and Pine, the neighbor burgs we visited the same day. There is more of everything, but the scenic backdrop of the mountains gives everything the “aah” factor. You can relax in Payson. It’s that kind of place.
There is shopping along the main street, including the Swiss Village shops which a resident we met at the Natural Bridge told us not to miss. We missed it, because we weren’t there for shopping. We just wanted to see what it was like for someone visiting and looking for scenery. (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Historic, Nature, Payson, Rim Country, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Southwest, Travel
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Monday, September 6th, 2010
Since nature can accomplish amazing results, we decided that a trip to Tonto Natural Bridge State Park in Northern Arizona would make an interesting field trip. And, it did.
A difficult, winding road, State Route 87, from the Phoenix area is a challenge – definitely not for the faint of heart. North of Payson by just a few miles and still on 87, a turn-off leads to another winding access road. Wiggling every which way, when you finally arrive at the bottom, the park is spread out below, but the natural bridge is not immediately noticeable.
Pay your entry fee ($5 per person) and head to a parking lot. There are several trails and viewpoints to visit so you can see the travertine (according to Wikipedia a “sedimentary rock, formed by the precipitation of carbonate minerals from solution in ground and surface waters”) bridge, which has a waterfall dripping down.
A picturesque grotto with waterfall awaits the intrepid
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Tags: Arizona, Hiking, Natural feature, Nature, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Tonto Natural Bridge
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Monday, August 30th, 2010
Well, really, that’s what the Grand Canyon is: It is a one-mile hole in the ground that is over a mile above sea level that stretches for nearly 300 miles. But it is vast and a testament to what nature can do over the eons of time that the earth has evolved.
Grand Canyon - just a very small part of the vast view
A trip to the Grand Canyon is a “must see” when you travel out West in the USA. Arizona recognizes it as one of its finest attractions by designating itself the “Grand Canyon State” on license plates. (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Food, Grand Canyon, Hiking, Historic, Hotels, National Park, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Southwest, Travel
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Monday, August 16th, 2010
The first time I flew into Phoenix, I was amazed at how spread out the metropolitan area is. From west to east, Buckeye to Apache Junction, the metropolitan area of Phoenix, with all its suburbs, easily reaches 70 miles.
In some giant US cities, they build up with multi-storied skyscrapers. But, with the vast spaces available in Arizona, they have built out and even have had height restrictions on how high buildings can be built.
So, welcome to Phoenix. Spread out and still in the desert.
Saguaro cacti and mountains are a short ride from the hustle and bustle
Tags: Arizona, Desert, Gardens, Hiking, Historic, Hotels, Nature, Phoenix, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Southwest, Travel, Travel Planning
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Monday, July 26th, 2010
Not quite Eden, the Idaho Botanical Garden is a great place to slow the pace and enjoy some eye-popping color when you’re in Idaho.
A view of downtown Boise
Just east of downtown Boise by about three miles, the Idaho Botanical Garden is a great stop for a chance to amble about and enjoy nature. Because they are located next to the former penitentiary, there is also a tour there to enjoy, if that’s of interest.
Since they have an “outlaw” connection, Outlaw Field, adjacent to the Garden, is also the site for concerts. Coming up, they’re hosting concerts with big names like Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Chris Isaak, and Jackson Browne. (more…)
Tags: Botanical Garden, Flowers, Gardens, Idaho, Nature, Romantic Travel, Scenery
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Monday, July 12th, 2010
Sometimes the name says it all – Grand! Grand Teton certainly is large and imposing, majestic and eye-catching. We spent a few hours viewing the mountains as we drove through on our way to Yellowstone, plus we stopped at the very appealing Jenny Lake and the informative and attractive Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center.
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Tags: Adventure, Family Fun, Grand Teton National Park, Mountains, National Park, Nature, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Travel
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Monday, July 5th, 2010
If you think you have seen everything worth seeing at Yellowstone National Park, well, you haven’t! We have one more major sight to share – the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.
Actually, there are two different falls that visitors can get fairly close to. And we do mean close! – The sound of the water rushing is almost deafening at one location!
After you have visited the other locations we’ve told you about, it is definitely worth a ride to the Canyon Village area, which is in the vicinity of the Canyons and the falls (Upper and Lower).
The walks at each location are fairly short and you might have to jostle for position in some locations to get a good photo, but do take the time to see the falls! (more…)
Tags: Adventure, National Park, Nature, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Travel, Waterfalls, Yellowstone National Park
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