Plan A Visit To Cherry Crest Farm

In the heart of Dutch Country, Pennsylvania, is an adventure waiting to happen.  Adventure is it’s middle name.  No, really.  Cherry Crest Adventure Farm offers any family a fun filled (and inexpensive) way to fill any day.  Well, any day May through November, anyway.  The day we visited was quite a rainy one, but we didn’t let that dampen our spirits.

Cherry Crest Adventure Farm is not only a working farm, but also a wonderland for kids.  It has all sorts of attractions from a science and animal learning center, where kids can learn about farming, animal husbandry, and even hold baby chicks

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to “milking” a pretend cow, petting pigs, and feeding goats

20141011_131934to heading up a (quite steep) hill and taking a ride down these slides in potato sacks- and you will go whizzing down, let me tell you. The hill will wear your little ones out, so let them have at it.  The lines generally are not too long, so you can wait at the bottom, take photos, and relax while your kiddos wear themselves out.  They will sleep well after a visit to Cherry Crest, I promise  🙂
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The Cliff House Resort and Spa, Maine

I love resorts with history and oceanfront locations! Lucky for me, when I was last in Ogunquit, Maine I had the opportunity to stay at a lovely resort that offered both a rich history of welcoming guests for more than 142 years and a stunning location on 70 Oceanfront acres of land.
pic6The Cliff House is an aptly named resort and spa. Situated on the cliffs of the Maine coastline, the centrally located resort offers vast meeting spaces and the largest banquet facilities in the area making it the ideal location for productive business travel.
P1010331I enjoyed the full service spa with 10 service rooms, a sauna, an outdoor stone meditation labyrinth and a state of the art fitness center. Not only was I able to relax in an adults only atmosphere, but I was able to do so with stunning ocean views! There is nothing like indulging in a massage or a pedicure while taking in the sights of the sea.

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Hello From Vermont

20140920_110531Hello from Vermont- stay tuned for more on our adventures soon.  It’s beautiful here, the fall colors are amazing.  If you have a free weekend, get here fast before the winter knocks all the leaves off the trees  🙂
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5 Hot Spots in Sydney Australia

Sydney Australia is a popular tourist spot to say the least with huge museums and tons of places to stay Sydney is the place to be.  With varied spots to check out and tons to do below is a quick list of a few locations to be sure to check out on your next trip.  In order to see all the listed you of course need to find one of the many Hotels in Sydney.  So get out there and have some fun down under.

First tour spot is the Sydney Opera House.  This modern architecture staple is a must for tourists from around the globe.  With its sweeping lines and rounded edges the building is almost more water surface then structure.  Be sure to check it out at sunset for an incredible picture but a lesser known time of day for just as beautiful a picture is dawn.  But the real question is stay out all night or just get up early.
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Tips to Save on Trips to London

Gal S5 06 30 14 088Traveling to Europe can be a strain on the wallet if you aren’t careful.  With so many new things to try and do, trying to squeeze them all in can be as stressful as work.  When you factor in paying for these wonderful meals, sights, activities, and locations, the stress really increases.  Check out these tips and tricks while in Europe, and in particular London, to save some of that hard earned money and thoroughly enjoy your trip.

Tip 1.  Plan. Plan Plan.

Do not travel by the seam of your pants.  Make plans and stick to them.  Unless you are exploring for lunch be sure to do what you planned to while on your trip.  This helps by giving you a general idea of how much you will be spending in advance as well as knowing what you want to do ahead of time.  If schedules aren’t your thing on vacation, at least having an idea of fun locations in the area will help out immensely as well.  Find the less pricey budget hotels in London instead of spending money hand over fist once you get there.
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Why Visit Wales?

As the weather turns colder and the leaves fall, many of us begin to plan our spring holidays and think of the days when everything will be bright and blooming again. If the thoughts of adventure, nature, a unique culture and history, good food and warm people make you want to book a trip- why not think Wales?

A tiny country surrounded by it’s better-known neighbors, England, Scotland, and Ireland, Wales is a part of the United Kingdom but has a heritage and language all it’s own.  Fear not, non-Welsh speakers- almost all of the Welsh speak English, many as a first language (though you can hear the distinct language spoken often and all signs in the country are multilingual).

Bordered by England on the east, it is surrounded by water to it’s north, west, and southern boarders by the Bristol Channel and Irish Sea.  The country is so proud of it’s coastline that it became the first country in the world to create a coastal path that covers the entire country.  The Wales Coast Path began in 2012, and has been attracting nature lovers and hikers to the country since. If you love the beach, Wales is a must-visit, being the number two ranked coastal destination in the world. (National Geographic, 2011)

panasonic 07 17 14 351If it’s the coast you love, one of the most amazing sights is just a quick drive from Swansea- the Gower Peninsula. With it’s amazing views, scenery that is hard to match, and even some interesting bird sightings, this is one spot that should be on everyone’s “must see” list.  Take a stroll all the way out to “The Worms Head”, named for it’s resemblance to a sleeping dragon.  Along the way, marvel at the striking limestone cliffs, lush greenery, wildflowers, and historical ruins on the path, as well as the Rhossili beach below.  For a very tiny area, there is a lot to see.  If you are able, do take the walk down the steep hill down to the beach (wear appropriate shoes, this is not a path for flip flops or heels) and you will get an amazing alternate view- up at the cliffs.  You can also see the remains of the Helvetia, shipwrecked in 1887 on the sands and visible during low tide. This spot has been designated as an “Area of Outstanding Beauty” since 1949, the first place in the UK to win such an honor, and once you are there you will understand why.

panasonic 07 17 14 356If you have not gotten enough communing with nature, why not try your hand at riding a horse?  No matter if you are an experienced hand, novice, or child, there is a horse or pony with your name on it.  Roughly an hour and a half from the Gower Peninsula (or slightly longer then one hour from Cardiff, 2 hours from London) in South Wales you can find the beautiful Brecon Beacons.  Once you have arrived, there are quite a few stables to choose from depending on your skill set and how long you would like to ride (full day, half day, and even several day trips).  The scenery is lovely, and your experienced guide will show you the best the area has to offer.  If you choose, you can also get horse or pony riding lessons, a treat for adults or children alike. Visit http://www.horseridingbreconbeacons.com to find the tour for you.
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Making the Most of a London Trip

London is a big city full of fun and adventure if you know where to look.  As any seasoned traveler will tell you, to really get to know a location, you must first check out the tourist spots like the London Eye, Madame Tussaud’s, and the Tower of London.  However, you must also check out some local hot spots to get a feel for the city.

Not only should you be the typical tourist and snap a million pictures of every nifty thing you see, but you should also take some time to explore and look around you without the camera lens to filter it.  Fine dining is great but so are small hole in the wall cafes full of locals and wonderful smells.

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The key to being both the tourist and experiencing the local is locations.  You need to find central hotels in London in order to able to easily access everything.  Also ask around, there are tons of people to meet on while on travel so be friendly.  Don’t lock yourself in at night, talk to the employees at the hotel as well as other travelers and locals.  Find someone who seems like minded, and ask them about fun things to do.  Sometimes this works well, other times not so much- but this all part of the adventure of traveling.
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Three Must-See Travel Locations

Every heart desires adventure, beginning in the small imaginations of young children and leading up to the drive to seek spirited journeys as an adult. Unfortunately, adulthood means having responsibilities and obligations that often inhibit our abilities to take that adventurous spirit beyond the imagination and into the realm of reality. It’s time to grasp the opportunities that life’s journey has to offer. Adventurous women everywhere are embracing the spirit of wanderlust through the exciting world of travel. Ignite the imagination of your youth by visiting one of these three must-see travel locations.

1. African Safari – The African country of Tanzania offers some of the most exciting safaris in the world. Experience the beauty of the wildlife in their natural habitat with an up-close and personal view directly from the African bush. 
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