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South Yarmouth, Massachusetts (Cape Cod)

South Yarmouth, Massachusetts (Cape Cod)

“South Yahmouth”…at the Cape.  The only reason I came back to the Cape was for a childhood friend’s wedding. Otherwise, I’ve been once and don’t really need to go back. I personally think Cape Cod is overrated. Butttt the wedding was lovely and I had 

Somerville, Massachusetts

Somerville, Massachusetts

I’ve been to Boston before and was excited to return. Little did I realize my childhood/high school friend lived in a suburb of Boston, called Somerville – not actually Boston. I was excited either way! Of course, like the rest of my trip, I didn’t 

My New England Coastal Adventure

My New England Coastal Adventure

I’m backkkk!  I’ve only been home from my latest trip for a little over a week and I am still swooning over the experience. New England presents such a different atmosphere, captivating landscapes, never seen before sunrises and sunsets, and of course, the people…lordy! New 

Dallas, Texas

Dallas, Texas

This trip was from late May, Memorial Day weekend. I have done a lot of travel in the last month – Playing catch up now! Can’t say there was much to Dallas or that there was anything special about the city. There is only one 

30+2…Today!

30+2…Today!

I  this on 6/21/18, a day before my 32nd birthday. So technically I labeled it “30+2…tomorrow!” 😂 As I watch the ants crawl around me, seagulls fly above me, and I take in whiffs of fresh sea air and fresh cut pine, I reflect on 

Ireland, Cliffs of Moher & Galway

Ireland, Cliffs of Moher & Galway

Of course, there was no way to trump my last night in Killarney, but my family had to move onto the next destination. Sadly, with this next landmark on deck, it meant our trip was coming to an end, very soon. What was our next 

Ireland, Ring of Kerry Backtrack

Ireland, Ring of Kerry Backtrack

What do you do when plans change? Roll with the punches. (And don’t argue with mom! Haha) As I mentioned in my Killarney + Where I Came From post, our plans changed about two-thirds the way through our “tentative scheduled” plan. This is when we