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  • Barcelona, Spain

    Barcelona, Spain

    Barcelona is so comfortable with tourists that it’s easy to navigate the city in English or Spanish, as a first time visitor, veteran fan, wanderer or serious sight-seeker.  No matter the style of travel you prefer, I think a person can learn a lot with days away from their regular routine.  Here are some Barca…

    tkforrest

    May 18, 2018
    Barcelona, Spain, Uncategorized
  • Get Lost in Venice

    Get Lost in Venice

    When friends suggested “getting lost is the best” when in Venice, I was skeptical.  I pressed further in my texts asking where should we get lost? when should we get lost?  They couldn’t give specifics.  They forgot the names of restaurants.  Everyone’s testimony was that Venice was just a wonderful place to wander. After our trip,…

    tkforrest

    April 29, 2018
    Europe, Venice, Italy
    basilica, Cannaregio, cicchetti, Dorsoduro, get lost, glass, gondola, Murano, pasta, ponce, Rialto, seafood, vaporetto, Venice, wander, wine
  • You Had Me At Jurassic

    You Had Me At Jurassic

    The Jurassic Coast is full of cliffs, arches, coves and rock formations, all carved by the sea for millions of years.  There are rumors that one can still find dinosaur fossils along the shores, too!  Even if you aren’t an Earth scientist like Addie or a budding paleontologist like my nephew Nate, you’ll still have an…

    tkforrest

    March 1, 2018
    Dorset, England, United Kingdom
    A Place To Gather, cliffs, Corfe Castle, countryside, Dorset, Durdle Door, hikes, Jurassic Coast, limestone, Lulworth Cove, Lyme Regis, mill, Old Harry’s Rocks, pub, Square and Compass, Swanage, The Pig, United Kingdom, walks
  • A Dartmoor Day Trip

    A Dartmoor Day Trip

    We became National Trust members today!  Very excited to have access to areas of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and car parks throughout England, and other commonwealth countries. 

    tkforrest

    March 1, 2018
    Devon, England, United Kingdom
    Exmouth, Haytor, Jurassic Cliffs, Lydford Gorge, National Trust, ponies, Sheep, The Old Inn, United Kingdom
  • The Cornish Coast

    The Cornish Coast

      Visiting the Cornish coast was exactly as I imagined: grassy, windblown country roads running alongside the blue-gray Atlantic waves crashing on craggy cliffs.  The light was something special here, and around every corner was another reason to pull over and take a deep breath.

    tkforrest

    March 1, 2018
    Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
    Beach, Cornwall, fish & chips, Hayle, Hell’s Mouth, Land’s End, Limorna Cove, Mousehole, Mullion Cove, Newlyn, pastys, Porthmeor, Portreath, pub, St Ives, St Just, St Michael’s Mount, The Lizard, The Tate, United Kingdom, Zennor
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