As 2017 wraps up, I reflect on all of the new places we got to visit during the year. It is super hard to pick a favorite trip...picking a favorite experience - even harder yet! The most unexpected fun would have to be the NFL Draft. We made it to most of the places we had planned to hit in 2017 and a few places that we originally had not planned to visit.
Believe it or not, we do not currently have any trip for 2018 planned! Oh, I have some ideas, but nothing has been decided. My ideas for 2018 include the following destinations:
Southwestern Texas (Big Bend NP, White Sands, Carlsbad Caverns, etc.)
Sedona, AZ (Grand Canyon NP)
Maine (Acadia NP)
Washington State / Northern Oregon
Colorado (did not make it in 2017)
Santa Fe, New Mexico
2017 put me up to 217 visited National Park Sites! Only 200 more to go!
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Texas - Nov 2017 - Days 3 -5
November 11th, 2017
Magnolia Market |
We had lunch at a place called The Wagon Wheel. It was good,
we all had sandwiches.
After lunch, we headed back into Waco to check out Baylor
University, the Dr. Pepper Building, and we grabbed some cupcakes at What about
Cupcakes. The cupcakes were just okay.
Next, we ventured to the boardwalks along the river in
Austin. The boardwalks provided great
views of the city skyline.
Welcome to Austin |
Texas Capitol |
I had my camera with me so we stopped by the capitol for
some night time photos. The previous night, I just had my cell phone with me.
November 12th,
2017
Zilker Botanical Garden |
Heading south, we stopped by Gruene. Gruene is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. There is a dance hall and a bunch of
shops. The area was really busy, so we opted to have lunch a little ways away
at a place called Cooper’s Pit Bar-B-Que. It was an interesting place. You go in and get in line, you tell the
“meat” guy what you want – like ½ a pound of brisket. The guy then slices a
hunk off and asks if you want it in sauce, if so he dunks it in a vat of sauce
and then proceeds to plop it on a tray.
Then you head into the next room where they take the tray, slice and
wrap the meat. You then proceed along the line and pick any sides you may want
and then at last you pay. Community
seating is available. I would say it was my least favorite BBQ place that we
visited.
Mission San Jose |
Leaving the Mission San Jose, we headed down the road to
check out Mission San Juan. This mission
was not nearly as grand as the first.
Mission San Juan |
My sister had a friend in San Antonio that we met up with
for dinner. We ate at a place along the
Riverwalk called Mad Dogs British Pub. The food was good; however, the red
velvet dessert waffle was not as amazing at it sounded. After dinner, we walked around the Riverwalk
area for a while, but then started to get creeped out by the number of homeless
people lingering.
November 13th,
2017
Holiday Inn does not include free breakfast, which was okay
since we had our eye on the 3 pound cinnamon roll at a place called Lulu’s
Bakery and Cafe. Lulu’s did not smell
the best, but the cinnamon roll was a fun reason to visit. The three of us did not finish the cinnamon
roll, I think had we had another person with us we would have conquered it!
Alamo |
We visited one last mission that we did not get to the previous day, Mission Concepcion. It was very nice inside.
GO RIO San Antonio River Cruise |
We walked back to the hotel and packed up and headed out
(thank you IHG rewards for the late checkout).
Another recommendation was to visit Nothing Bundt Cakes for
some yummy treats (we ended up taking them home). Come to find out, Nothing
Bundt Cakes is a chain and there is a location opening kind of near where we
live! We had lunch at a place nearby at a Mexican restaurant called Paloma
Blanca. It was good, as expected, the
restaurant was celebrating 20 years of service!
It was time to drop off the rental car and get to the
airport. Again we got luck and not paying for a seat worked out! We ended up in the Comfort Plus seats! Our flight home was a smooth one, as was the
drive after picking up the car. Until
next time happy travels!
Labels:
Gruene,
Magnolia Market,
Mission Concepcion,
Mission San Jose,
Mission San Juan,
San Antonio Riverwalk,
TX Capitol,
Waco Mammoth National Monument,
Zilker Botanical Garden
Location:
San Antonio, TX, USA
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Texas - Nov. 2017 - Days 1 & 2
November 9th, 2017
Sister trip + Mike (we like having someone cart us
around)! This is the third year of this
new tradition. The sister lived in MO during that time, but now is back in MI.
Continuing with the visiting a city, with great music, we headed to Austin, TX!
We had an 8:30ish flight to San Antonio, TX. The not paying
extra to pick a seat worked in our favor – all of us ended up in the exit row!!
We had a smooth flight, no one had a lost bag, and the car rental line was not
too bad. Luck was for sure on our side!
We also rolled the dice when booking the car (Alamo). Mike picked the
“Managers Choice”. We were able to select an Impala for our trip. The hotel was near the airport, Holiday Inn
Express San Antonio - Airport. The room was okay- the bathroom was a little
small and the room did not smell the best.
November 10th, 2017
After a quick breakfast, at the hotel we were on the
road. Our first stop for the day was the
Lyndon B. Johnson State Park (and portion of the National Park Service), which
is where you can visit the ranch and his white house. It was a neat site. It was a bit of a drive to the white house,
but it provided lovely views of ranch land with wandering Herford cattle. Once
arriving to the white house area, we were able to purchase tickets to enter the
Texas White House with a tour guide ($3 for adults). Advice - arrive early so
you will not have to wait too long for a tour. When we were getting ready to
leave a bus load of people showed up and easily filled the next two tours.
There were some displays and video to watch.
LBJ Ranch |
LJB Boyhood Home |
Time for lunch!! Our first Texas BBQ selection was a cute
place called Salt Lick BBQ. It was an excellent choice! The BBQ sauce (mustard
based) that they use reminded my sister and I of home – it was super similar to
the homemade sauce that the family uses for BBQ chicken! We also tried the
Chocolate Pecan Pie – it was just okay.
VooDoo Donut |
Monday, October 23, 2017
Outer Banks Road Trip - October 2017 - Days 5 - 6
October 23, 2017
Appomattox Court House NHP |
Booker T. Washington National Monument |
Back on the road…the drizzly rain that we had been dealing
with all day increased in intensity making the drive not very fun. It was really back for about two and half
hours. We stopped at the Applebee’s in Princeton, WV for dinner and we decided
on how much further we wanted to drive for the day. We decided to book the
Holiday Inn Express in Parkersburg East. Based on reviews, it was newly opened
– new hotels are the best! The room was really nice!
October 24, 2017
The weather was okay so we make a stop at the Hocking
Hills. We had not visited the Hocking
Hills region in a few years. We did some
hiking at the Rock House and the Old Man Cave area before heading to the
capitol in Columbus. The capitol was quite
basic, not nearly as fancy as most state capitols.
The rest of the drive home was uneventful. Until next time,
safe travels!
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Outer Banks Road Trip - October 2017 - Day 4
Rise and shine! It was another beautiful day! We started the
day with a visit to the Wright Brothers National Historic Site. It was really busy at this site! The visitor
center is undergoing major renovations but there is a small temporary one
available to visit. The site has a large memorial on top of a high and also has
markers showing just how far the first flights flew. The first three efforts were pretty dismal, but
the forth flight was a decent distance.
We had lunch at a place called Pigman’s Bar-B-Que in Kill
Devil Hills. It was decent, we aren’t really huge fans of Caroline BBQ since it
is usually vinegar based. I had the Brunswick stew and pork sandwich. The stew
was really good!
After lunch, we headed to Fort Raleigh National Historic
Site. The site is believed to be the first English settlement in the
present-day United States (1587). The
colony failed sometime between 1587 and 1590 when supply ships failed to arrive
on time. The next time the site was visited it was found abandoned, thus giving
the site a nickname of the “Lost Colony”.
The Union Army occupied the island in 1862.The video is a must see and
the exhibits in the visitor center are really nice to check out also. There is
a short hike on site that provides lovely views of the sound. There is also another longer hike, but due to
time we did not check that one out.
Jockeys Ridge State Park |
Corolla Lighthouse |
Heading back towards Kitty Hawk, we stopped for ice cream at
The Chill Spot in Corolla. It was really pricey. They had interesting sundae
options – yum!
Heading back to Kitty Hawk, we also visited the town of
Duck. They have ¾ of a mile boardwalk along the Currituck Sound. Parking was
available at the Town Hall. The boardwalk provides links to stores and other
town amenities like the amphitheater, fishing areas, and kayak launch.
We decided to play some putt-putt golf at Professor Hacker’s
Lost Treasure Golf. They put us on the gold course. While the course wasn’t overly challenging,
we had not played in quite a lot time so our putting skills were lacking.
Regardless, we had a fun time in great weather!
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Outer Banks Road Trip - October 2017 - Day 3
October 21, 2017
Bodie Island Lighthouse |
The next site we visited was the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in
Buxton. Again, the lighthouse was closed for climbing, which was probably a
good thing since this lighthouse was about 12 stories high (193 feet tall)!! That would have been a lot of steps! This
lighthouse opened in 1803. There is also a visitor center in the area as well
as a hiking trail. The hiking trail was less than a mile long, but did not
really offer much in terms of views.
Continuing south, we stopped for lunch at a little place
called Kat’s Deli in Hatteras. It was okay, nothing to fancy. There were not a
lot of options in the area that were open for lunch.
Ocracoke Lighthouse |
After the lighthouse visit, we headed back towards the ferry
location. There was a sign stating that the ferry time that we had hoped to be
on was cancelled. Since we had a little extra time, we took a short hike. This
hike offered slightly better views than the previous hike. After the hike, we
drove the rest of the way to the ferry line.
There were quite a few cars in front of us…we really hoped that we would
fit on the next ferry! We ended up being the second to last car to make it on –
yikes, that was close! In the area of
the ferry there was a bathroom and vending machines. There was also a little
beach area.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Outer Banks Road Trip - October 2017 - Days 1 and 2
October 19, 2017
On the road again, can’t wait to get on the road again… You
guessed it, another road trip!! After work, we hit the road for a long weekend
in the Outer Banks (North Carolina). We
go to the Columbus area where we stayed at the Best Western Canal Winchester
Inn – Columbus South East. It was just
okay, I probably would not stay there again.
We had breakfast and were packed up and ready to go by
8am. We had decided to take the longer
route to get to the Outer Banks because we wanted to visit a few National Park
sites that we had not yet visited.
Gilford Court House National Military Park was the first site of the
day. The battle that was fought here
back in 1781 was one of the largest and most contested battles in the American
Revolution, and helped lead the way to the Cornwallis surrender at Yorktown. The site was not too busy. The video was just starting when we arrived
so we watched that before exploring everything else. The video was good and worth the watch.
Raleigh, NC Capitol |
Back on the road we FINALLY arrived to our accommodation for
our Outer Banks visit! We stayed at a
lovely place called Beachwoods in Kitty Hawk. The place boasts as being a 4
seasons resort. There were a ton of amenities – indoor pool (with a few waterslides),
outdoor pool, tennis court, volley ball court, and nature trail. Totally worth
staying at if you are in the area for a visit.
Sunday, September 3, 2017
DC - Sept 2017 - Days 5 & 6 & 7
September 3, 2017
International Spy Museum |
We had lunch next door at the Shake Shack. It was a bit of a
line, but it was a convenient location. After lunch, we headed over to the
Smithsonian American History Museum. The highlights at the American History
Museum include: the Star-Spangled Banner and the invention hall.
After spending a few hours there, we met our friends at the
Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum. I find the Air & Space Museum
incredibly boring, but the guys just loved it. The museum is home to the
largest collection of air and spacecraft in the world.
Dinner ended up just being at the Capitol Bistro, which was
in our hotel. There was a buffet option and we did that, it was decent
($23/person).
September 4, 2017
Union Station |
Besides food options, at Union Station, not much else was
super close by, so we decided to venture to the area near the capitol building
were lots of options showed up on TripAdvisor.
We decided on We the Pizza. It was a neat little place where you can buy
pizza by the slice (I had the BBQ one and it was good). We also tried the
garlic knots – yum!
After lunch, we headed to the United States Botanic Garden.
For some reason, I had expected this place to be really large, but in reality,
it did not take much time at all to make it thru the place. There were some really neat plants!
"The Castle" Smithsonian Building |
Chinatown |
September 5, 2017
Time to head back to Michigan… We had a few hours to spare
in the morning, so we headed back to the Air and Space Museum, since there was
some stuff that Mike did not get a chance to see. Noon was our hotel check-out time, which just
happened to be about the time we needed to head to the airport. We took the Metro to the airport, checked our
bags, and got thru security really fast. The line to check bags was longer than
the security line. We had lunch in the
airport terminal at a place called Good Stuff Eatery. It was really good! Our flight home was delayed about 20 minutes
due to incoming storms. The flight was a bit longer since we took a different
route than normal and it was pretty smooth right until right before we
landed. All in all it was great trip! Of course, we need to go back and visit again
– a few National Park sites were closed for remodeling. One thing that we did
not do during our visit was take advantage of the Bike Share – it seemed like a
great idea and we saw lots of bike stands around. If you are visiting DC you
might want to check into that to get around to places.
Friday, September 1, 2017
DC - Sept 2017 - Days 3 & 4
September 1, 2017
Jefferson Memorial |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial |
Upon recommendation of the Big Bus Tour guide, we had lunch
in the Ronald Reagan Building. It was an excellent choice – there were many
options! We did have to go thru security
to get into the building, but the line was pretty much not existent!
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial |
We checked out a place called Elephant & Castle for
dinner – it was good! The dessert was not quite as good as the night before,
but for sure worth it for dinner.
A view from the Old Post Office Tower |
September 2, 2017
Capitol Building |
We went over the Union Station for lunch. There were quite a
few options, just nothing much sounded good to me. I ended up getting a wrap of
some sort that was just okay.
The afternoon was spent at the Smithsonian Natural History
Museum where the main highlights included: the Hope Diamond (not as big as you
might think), an 80-foot dinosaur skeleton, a life-size model of a blue whale,
and a prehistoric white shark.
For dinner, we checked out a Mexican place called Oyamel
Cocina Mexicana which translates a type of fir tree that monarch butterflies
winter at. It was a small plates type of
place. We were told it would be an hour wait, but we got in before that. There
was a cupcake place nearby (Red Velvet Cupcakery) that we purchased cupcakes
from for dessert. The Mexican food and cupcakes were both tasty!
Thursday, August 31, 2017
DC - August 2017 - Days 1 & 2
August 30, 2017
Washington Monument |
World War II Memorial |
August 31, 2017
Mike and I started the day with a walk over to the Bureau of
Engraving and Printing to get tickets to go on a tour. It took us a bit to
figure out where to get tickets – the opposite side of the tour entrance.
Tickets are free and are available on a first come first serve basis, starting
at 8am. The tour starts with a dated video about how money is made. After the
video, you are able to follow a guide and see the machines making money. It is really interesting and worth a visit if
you are in the area. The tour takes about 40 minutes.
After getting the tour tickets, but before the scheduled
tour time, we had a little time to spare, so we headed to check out the
Washington Monument and World War II Memorial. We were also able to stop by the
Washington Monument Lodge (right next to the Washington Monument) to get the
National Park Stamps for the DC area sites. There were over 20 stamps located
there!! I just got stamps for everything and will discard the sites we did not
visit – it made it nice to not have to carry the book around everywhere! The
Washington Monument remains closed due to elevator replacement and earthquake
repairs. The World War II Memorial was
new since the last time I visited DC and a very beautiful memorial.
We decided to sign up for the Big Red Bus (online price of $62.10
for a two-day pass with a night tour included). The first time to get on the bus the bus drive
prints out your pass. You simply show the pass when getting on the bus. After
the Bureau of Engraving and Printing tour, we hopped on the bus for a ride over
to Arlington National Cemetery. There was a person on the bus giving commentary
about stuff to see along the way and what to expect to see at each stop. The
bus provided earbuds and you could plug in at your seat, making it easy to hear
the guide. The bus also had maps and ponchos available. Also, included with the
pass was a coupon to get into the wax museum for free and a few coupons for a
certain thing free with purchase at a few locations.
Changing of the Guard - Arlington National Cemetery |
We got dropped off by the Lincoln Memorial and grabbed a
quick lunch from a booth in the park. It was a bit pricey, but it was the
closest food around besides vendor trucks. The memorial was not too busy so we
were able to enjoy the visit. Since we
were in the area we visited the Korean War Veterans Memorial, which was new
since my last visit to DC, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. We
also walked by the Constitution Gardens, which appeared to be in desperate need
of attention.
Ford's Theater |
We hopped back on the bus and headed to Ford’s Theater
National Historical Site. Free tickets are available or you can reserve online
for a fee ($3). We were able to walk up
and get tickets immediately. At the site,
you are able to look into the balcony that Lincoln was shot in. After the tour,
you are able to show your ticket and view the home that he died in – the
Petersen House which is directly across the street. We were able to get out of
both sites in an hour or so, but there were not many people at the sites during
our visit.
The Hard Rock CafĂ© was near Ford’s Theater so Mike popped in
to add to his zippo collection!
White House |
After the early dinner, we took a stroll by the White House.
There was lots of security and you had to stay really far away.
We spent the remainder of the evening on the night time bus
tour. During our visit, the line-up
started at 7pm with the bus leaving at 7:30. Our tour guide was okay – not as
good as the ones we had earlier in the day. The bus made a stop at the Lincoln
Memorial and from there we walked to the Vietnam Memorial and the Korean War
Memorial. The night time tour lasted about two hours.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Viva Las Vegas! July 2017
Welcome! |
July 13 to July 16, 2017
Another trip!! This
trip was for my side hustle job with a great company called KEEP
Collective.
We had a Thursday evening
flight to Las Vegas via Delta Airlines, it was a nice smooth ride. We took a taxi to our accommodation for the
trip, Polo Towers. We were on the 15th
floor and were rewarded with a great view of the strip.
The KEEP Collective “Hoopla” took place next door at the MGM
Grand Convention Center. It was about a 20 minute walk – the hotels/casinos are
so massive!
Bellagio Fountains |
My training sessions ended on Saturday evening. We ate at Nine Fine Irishmen at the New
York-New York Hotel & Casino that evening and it was tasty. It was getting late (time zone change caught
up to us) so we just headed back to Polo Towers and called it a night.
Part of the Strip - view from our room |
We took Lyft to get to the airport for our mid-morning
flight. It was our first time using Lyft
and it worked really well. It was a little cheaper than a taxi. We flew Spirit home and again were pleasantly
surprised about the leg room on the plane.
Labels:
KEEP Collective,
MGM Grand,
Polo Towers
Location:
Las Vegas, NV, USA
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