Joshua Tree National Park… ….ideal for multi-gen travel By Julie Diebolt Price ITWPA Member A night sky awash in stars from the Milky Way. Planets that you can see with the naked eye, and S’mores on the campfire, are three of the many reasons to include Joshua Tree California, in your multi-generation vacation plans. Where? Joshua Tree is located in the High … [Read more...] about Joshua Tree National Park…
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Welcome to the Travel Writers Life
…a conversation with Travel Writer/Photographer, Theresa St John Welcome to A Travel Writer’s Life. Our inaugural column is a chat with Theresa St John, also known as GG (Ghost Girl). GG is a highly published freelance travel writer, and a phenomenal photographer. With over 500 stories published, she works domestically in the US and internationally. I first saw Theresa … [Read more...] about Welcome to the Travel Writers Life
Take me Away—Three days on the Olympic Peninsula
The Pacific Northwest is a fantastic destination offering the perfect combination of city life and stunning scenery. Seattle is bustling with people and activities for an exciting city stay. It is easily reached by flying into Sea-Tac airport, and the terrific public transportation system can whisk you downtown in minutes. There are museums, parks, open-air markets, and of … [Read more...] about Take me Away—Three days on the Olympic Peninsula
North Stradbroke Island, A Whale Watching Place
Australia is not only the territory of koalas and kangaroos. When on the east coast, why not take a look at the whales? Whale watching From June till early November, there is a large run of the biggest mammals of the sea along the east coast of the continent. The most spectacular is in the mating-season when, swimming North, they jump out of the water during their … [Read more...] about North Stradbroke Island, A Whale Watching Place
Masada: The Mountain of Ghosts
A tour of the western shore of the Dead Sea brings travelers across a highway that runs hundreds of meters below sea level. While tracking north, the salt-lake lay still and to the right. Over the surface of the Dead Sea, it’s easy to see the wastelands and rocky terraces of the Wadi Desert. To the left, travelers will see rocky plateaus, which then leads to a famous National … [Read more...] about Masada: The Mountain of Ghosts