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I suppose that if you have a travel partner, and you set out on a fairly significant road trip, putting some miles between your destination and home, you should probably return with said partner. Eddie and I began learning about each other’s ‘travel styles’… Continue Reading “FLIGHT RISK (Olympic Peninsula WA)”
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I LOVE Verona. Not Verona California or even Verona Arkansas. The Verona. Verona Italy. Located in the beautiful Italian Lake District of Italy’s Veneto region, surrounded by the foothills of the Dolomite Mountains and situated nearly on the shores of Lago di Garda (where… Continue Reading “FOREIGN SOIL: VERONA ITALY”
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We’ve done a fair number of excursions and organized tours as we’ve traveled, and here’s a few things to keep in mind when booking any tour, excursion or ‘adventure’ so as to control your expectations: * It’s extremely hard to take a group… Continue Reading “LOW EXPECTATIONS: ALASKA”
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Welcome Teardrop Travel Lovers, Roadtrippers and Empty-Nesters……and Thanks for checking out my blog! I am Janelle Brian. My husband Eddie and I are travel addicts from Colorado, and this is how we went from empty-nesters to teardrop lovers. We Cruise, we backpack Europe, and… Continue Reading “”
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Love what rain and fog can do for your photography, and you’ll not be disappointed with ‘bad’ weather again! In my mind’s eye, a picture flashed of Eddie & me swimming back to Denver from Mississippi with ropes clenched in our teeth and towing… Continue Reading “PICS with DRIPS (Photos In the Rain)”
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The importance of preserving our memories became quite clear when we decided to visit the Riverside Cemetery in Asheville, NC early in the evening. I have always enjoyed old cemeteries. And Riverside is especially beautiful with its green rolling hills, old Spanish Oak trees… Continue Reading “INTRODUCTION TO: MEMORIES”
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Traveling along I-25 South of Denver, you will pass by the: Western Museum of Mining and Industry, open since 1970. It is located at Exit 156 and is just North of Colorado Springs. What a great place to get out and stretch your… Continue Reading “WESTERN MUSEUM OF MINING AND INDUSTRY: Exit 156”
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Whenever Eddie and I take a cruise, we try and make the most of our time in the cruise port city that we find ourselves in before we board our ship. For my first (and Eddie’s second) cruise we left from Vancouver to cruise… Continue Reading “CRUISE PORTS: Vancouver”
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We love our state and would love to have you visit! For a ‘20 min in Colorado’ stop, you’ll generally find a place for a picnic, a restroom and something to see! I live in the beautiful state of Colorado and I am blessed. … Continue Reading “INTRODUCTION TO: 20 Min In Colorado”
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Out on the road, Eddie and I have learned a few lessons about the importance of really knowing and understanding each other and being respectful of our different ‘travel styles’. Before starting to really travel together, Eddie looked at a few of the itineraries… Continue Reading “WIGGLE ROOM”
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Everything happens for a reason. Really. And I’ve learned never to be disappointed when things don’t go according to plan. It was in fall and we were enjoying Savannah, GA – which had been on our bucket list to visit for some time. We… Continue Reading “KEEP CALM & ELTON JOHN (Savannah, GA)”
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For me, it seems that the best memories that I take home from a trip are usually the ones that are unplanned. Therefore, I now always include an allowance in the budget for the unplanned-but-just-can’t-miss-it-moments or experiences. Here’s how that started: Years ago I… Continue Reading “BUDGETING MEMORIES: VENICE”
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Here in the ‘Fun Facts’ Category, I’ll be sharing information blogs in four areas of interest: History; Landscapes; Art & Architecture; and Religion. The blogs are each presented in a ‘bullet point’ style, designed to give you just a few pieces of information about… Continue Reading “USING THE ‘FUN FACTS’ CATEGORY”
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We spent some time at the beaches of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. Eddie was learning his new camera and I just wanted some time to contemplate coastlines. Yes, coastlines. I was beginning to write about interesting and educational ‘Bullet Points’ of information… Continue Reading “COASTLINES”
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It seems like funerals always bring us to the ‘what’s really important’ questions in our lives. Eddie & I recently attended a Celebration of Life service for a friend that had to have been one of the most uplifting, real and inspiring ones… Continue Reading “BEING CLAY”
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Its all about the Bullet Points! How it got started: It was September and we were at the Ft. Smith National Historical Site. Eddie was taking pictures, but not of the exhibits and the things we were learning about. He was photographing the informational… Continue Reading “BACKSTORY OF THE BULLET POINTS”
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We crossed the New York state line with our ‘Little Guy’ trailer in tow. We were crossing the Burlington-Port Kent Bridge into Vermont right over the top of Lake Champlain. Eddie was admiring the lake (he has a little romance going on with all… Continue Reading “ART, ARCHITECTURE & FLYING MONKEYS (Burlington, VT)”
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For our first cruise to the Western Caribbean, I decided that I wanted to do a little research in order to get history right. I also wanted to make the most out of the places we were going to see. Wow! As much as… Continue Reading “GUNS, BRITS & GETTIN’ HISTORY RIGHT”
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While traveling around the United States, it is inevitable that you will find yourself changing elevations…sometimes quickly! About 15% of people get sick over 10,000’ and most of us experience some sort of mountain high altitude sickness. The lower the altitude is that you… Continue Reading “MOUNTAIN HIGHS & ALTITUDE SICKNESS”
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