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Ẅ𝖊𝖑ᑕ⭕𝖒𝖊 七⭕ 七𝖎ᑭႽע七ᑌГ七𝖑𝖊.Ь𝖑⭕𝖌
Summer’s Tranquility: Brook Creek and Prairie Song Farm, Iowa, 2020/21/22/23/24 🚜
“If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine, it’s lethal.” ~ Paul Coelho
The Right Way To Do Amsterdam
“A Ship in Harbor Is Safe, But that Is Not What Ships Are Built For.” ~ John A. Shedd
In a Quest to Find Hidden Gems: Flusskreuzfahrt auf dem Rhein, Juli 2019
“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” ~ St. Augustine
In Pursuit of a Capital: Long Weekend in D.C. 10.2018
“Washington, D.C. is 12 square miles bordered by reality.”~ Andrew Johnson
Exploring La ville de Québec & New England, August 2018
“Thanks to the interstate highway system, it is now possible to travel from coast to coast without seeing anything.”~ Charles Kuralt
Crossing the English Channel (La Manche): London and Paris, June 2018
“Laughter is an instant vacation.”~ Milton Berle
Island Hopping: Italia 🇮🇹 agosto 2017
“Kilometers are shorter than miles. Save gas, take your next trip in kilometers.” ~ George Carlin
Floating Through the Venetian Culture, 2017
“With age, comes wisdom. With travel, comes understanding.” ~ Sandra Lake
A passion for travel — our family’s journeys:
Our family's love for traveling is a cherished bond that unites us through shared adventures and discoveries. We thrive on exploring new destinations, immersing ourselves in different cultures, and creating lasting memories together. Each trip, whether it's a local weekend getaway or an international excursion, offers unique experiences that bring us closer and enrich our lives. The thrill of discovering new places, tasting diverse cuisines, and meeting new people fuels our passion for travel, making it an essential part of our family's story. Through our journeys, we learn, grow, and strengthen our family bonds, treasuring every moment spent together.
About this mutt who started it all
This little mutt with a healthy ego inspired in me the idea of creating a website. The site has evolved since but it’s core, seeing hazily, remained intact.
Glida was born in Israel and immigrated to the US in 1996. She’s a mutt with bogus interests and limited social skills, much like her dad. Besides chasing squirrels and bunnies (she never caught one!), she likes her (@least) three walks a day — rain or shine — and getting unhealthy treats. Feel free to roam the site and get lost in its forbidden lifelessness.
Sadly, on November 19, 2011, Glida passed away at 17. They say about Israeli natives (such as Glida and I), that we’re like Sabras (Israeli cactus): prickle on the outside and sweet on the inside. Glida, however, was prickle on the outside and prickle on the inside. Gonna miss you tons “Doggy Bag.”
Meet the author & ghostwriter
Blogger, traveler, flâneur and a dapper (not necessarily in that order).
Cheerios💙