@Cirque / Kurios(ity) killed…the audience with amazement
(Post to follow). In Miami thru January 29. Many thanks to Cirque du Soleil!
family, multi-cultural, & southern adventures: experiences to live for
(Post to follow). In Miami thru January 29. Many thanks to Cirque du Soleil!
Photos © Gene Schiavone My daughter’s direct ancestor is thee Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – whose music is in every child’s candy-filled dreams during the holiday season. I felt honored
Many thanks to Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches and The Kennedy Space Center
don’t miss the street fair nov. 19-20
https://www.miamibookfair.com/
from magic to mystery….(ad)venture towards the kids alley
Coming November 13-20! First reading: Juana and Lucas by Juana Medina Juana loves life! This trip through both the English and Spanish languages, and family history and tradition is lighthearted and
A photo journal: Many/special thanks to HistoryMiami!
A photo journal: Many/special thanks to the resort!
Seaside Stuart: A playful look at this laid-back, historic town It’s officially summer, and the town of Stuart knows it – waves, seafood, and sun! My family and I were
A recent, weekend trip took us north of Miami to Orlando (Orlando, I love you!) We were ready for adventure, and we knew just where to land. Where to stay
The Last Time I Saw You is a series that reflects on the comings and goings of travellers, and how, sometimes, we’re just ships passing in the night. Source: The
Source: [Recipe] Greek Yoghurt Pound Cake
A weekend in Tuscany… (ahem)… I mean The Bellasera Hotel in Naples, FL On a recent, weekend trip to the Bellasera Hotel, I got to experience its exotic, tropical charm.
A weekend at Duck Key: The lax of Key Largo and the sass of Key West https://lizamore35.exposure.co/dive-into-hawks-cay?embed=trueDive into Hawks Cay by ELIZABETH AMORE on Exposure
full piece here: https://lizamore35.exposure.co/a-familys-weekend-escape-to-palm-beach
Makes for picture-perfect memories, and social media posts 🙂 Let me set the scene for you…it’s early June, right before the “season” on the Cape begins. Families and couples begin