vacation
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🌲 Yosemite Valley Day Trip
Finding Peace in Nature’s Embrace Yosemite Valley holds a special kind of magic, even when the waterfalls are modest and the crowds are thinning. I recently took a day trip there with a friend, and it was a much-needed reminder… Continue reading
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🏨 Step Into History at the Sacajawea Hotel
Three Forks, Montana Located in the charming town of Three Forks, Montana, the Sacajawea Hotel is a beautifully preserved historic treasure that offers a unique blend of timeless elegance and Western hospitality. Originally built in 1910, this iconic landmark has… Continue reading
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Exploring Barstow’s Historic Harvey House: A Journey Through Time on Route 66
Nestled in the heart of the Mojave Desert, Barstow’s Harvey House—officially known as Casa del Desierto—is a captivating blend of architectural beauty and historical significance. This iconic landmark not only served as a pivotal hub for rail travelers in the… Continue reading
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Small-Town Breakfast, Big-Time Comfort
🥞 Breakfast Bliss at Three Forks CafĂ© in Montana While exploring the quaint little town of Three Forks, Montana, I stumbled into Three Forks Café—and I’m so glad I did. It’s one of those small-town gems that makes you feel… Continue reading
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Unplug and Reconnect at 4S Glamping in Three Forks, Montana
If you’ve been craving a peaceful escape, far from the stress and screens of daily life, you’ll love what 4S Glamping in Three Forks, Montana has to offer. Located just outside of Three Forks on a quiet family ranch, 4S… Continue reading
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Postcards From God: Episode 1
“Dear Daughter” Sometimes, while standing at the edge of the world—whether it’s the ocean’s shore or the quiet hush of a mountaintop—you hear something deeper. Not with your ears, but with your soul. This was written as a reminder for… Continue reading
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Dining Solo Around the World: Tips to Savor the Experience
Traveling solo comes with many freedoms, and one of the most empowering is dining alone. While it might feel intimidating at first, solo dining can become one of the most enriching parts of your journey. It’s not just about the… Continue reading
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Traveling Light: A Faith-Filled Reflection on What We Carry
Have you ever noticed how easy it is to overpack? You start with a suitcase, some essentials, and before you know it, you’re shoving in “just in case” shoes, four extra outfits, and enough toiletries for a month-long mission trip.… Continue reading
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Bryce Canyon National Park: Hoodoos, Hikes, and Heavenly Views
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to walk through a natural cathedral of rock spires that look like they were sculpted by the hands of giants, Bryce Canyon National Park is calling your name. Nestled in southern Utah, this… Continue reading
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Hiking The Narrows: A Slot Canyon Like No Other
Zion National Park is a place that defies expectations. Towering red rock cliffs, lush canyons, and the winding Virgin River create a landscape that feels both ancient and alive. On my recent trip, I hiked The Narrows—a slot canyon hike… Continue reading