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Unique places to spend Christmas this year
Snow turns winter into a wonderland, and there is nothing better than heading for the white stuff to celebrate the festive season. Point your compass towards the north pole and let the reindeer…
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Exploring Utah and the Beauty of Not Planning a Trip
When we headed to Utah for Veteran’s Day, we had a very loose-and-fast plan. Other than booking our flights and hotel rooms in advance (and the car rental two days prior to take-off),…
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Ireland’s Ring of Kerry and Kenmare
Ireland is one long scenic drive, and the infamous Ring of Kerry is the most prized portion of that drive. Rugged, striking, whimsical...
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Happy Veteran’s Day – Belated
Veteran’s Day is a completely over-looked, underrated American holiday. Some celebrate our veterans with pride and fervor, while many others just let the day pass them by with no more than a shrug…
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Celebrating Autumn and My 1st Blogiversary!
To commemorate my 1st blogiversary, I thought I'd revisit Traveluster's beginnings. The first four articles I wrote focused on my favorite season: autumn.
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Halloween Edition
Happy Halloween! Today is one of my favorite days of the year, and it ties for second favorite “holiday” (while not a technical -i.e. government- holiday, I consider any day that involves costumes, parties…
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Mingle in the Dingle
National Geographic once touted the Dingle Peninsula as the most beautiful place on earth. Dingle was voted one of the top 100 destinations in the world on Trip Advisor.
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Apologies….and back to Ireland
When you think of Ireland, you think of castles, beer (Guinness), green pastures, rainy days, leprechauns, shamrocks, herding animals, and...?
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Ireland’s Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher, Ireland's most visited natural attraction, draws up to one million visitors each year.
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Hiking in the Highlands, North Carolina
Just south of The Smokey Mountains, The Highlands and surrounding areas in North Carolina have always been one of my favorite places in the U.S.