FAREWELL 2021; HELLO 2022

Teri B.

January 4, 2022

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International Travel, Things I Love, U.S. Travel

As has become my custom, I end the current year and begin the new year with both a wrap up and a forecast. Planned travel is something that required fluidity in the last two years, at least if one wants to remain sane. Practically the only thing for sure is that some aspect of a […]

DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU!

Teri B.

July 16, 2021

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International Travel, Snippets from the Road, Things You Should Know

If you’re like so many others right about now, you have either booked or plan to book international travel. BUT, have you checked your passport’s expiration date lately? I cannot stress enough that you do, because the renewal process “ain’t what it used to be.” Remember all those passport expeditors (even the USPS) who could […]

BERMUDA FROM THE AIR

BERMUDA BLISS

Teri B.

June 22, 2021

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International Travel, Snippets from the Road

Here’s a key piece of advice: Factor in downtime for your travel, especially if your itinerary includes going non-stop in order to “see it all.” One of the things the hubby and I truly appreciate is having a few days to do nothing. That means no plans, alarms, or advance decisions on how to spend […]

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DESTINATION

Teri B.

June 7, 2021

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International Travel, Things I Love

In just a week’s time, the hubby and I got a true taste of Uganda — from the bustling international Entebbe airport to the Congo border, the vast Queen Elizabeth National Park and even crossing the Equator. It is a country with spectacular landscape, welcoming people, adorable children eager to waive hello plus countless species […]

GORILLAS IN THE FOREST

Teri B.

May 24, 2021

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International Travel, Things You Should Know

Wait; what?? There’s gorilla trekking in Uganda? Now that’s something on the proverbial bucket list. My thoughts that both the exorbitant cost along with adding Rwanda to our itinerary were deal breakers. Upon learning the experience is the same in both countries but the cost is significantly lower in Uganda (the respective governments set the […]

DOWN ON THE FARM AND INTO THE CRATER

Teri B.

May 17, 2021

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International Travel, Things I Love

Down on the farm in … Tanzania?? That would specifically be Gibbs Farm, ideally located in the green and fertile hills near the Ngorongoro Crater. It’s difficult to convey the sheer beauty in that part of the country. And it was a complete departure from our time spent in the Serengeti (see previous posts). The […]

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