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Fall 2021 Issue: The Beauty of Fall
Mary Lu Laffey

Fall color in the Midwest: The Big Reveal

Autumn arrives in the Midwest without the fanfare of spring storms. Ditto for summer’s heatwaves or the nostalgia associated with winter holidays. One day the treetops are as green as can be, and then? The Big Reveal of brilliant Technicolor.  Find great colors in any of the Breadbasket states or

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Fall 2021 Issue: The Beauty of Fall
John Gottberg Anderson

Vietnam’s Idyllic Phu Quoc Island

The view from the windows of the world’s longest over-the-sea cable car was magnificent. From our ephemeral perch, more than 500 feet above the Gulf of Thailand, Phong Lan and I looked down upon the fishing village of An Thó’i at the southern tip of Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island. Hundreds

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Fall 2021 Issue: The Beauty of Fall
Jennifer Crites

You Gotta Have Seoul

Seoul is often seen as a pass-through city by travelers flying to various parts of Asia. And that’s how my husband and I saw it until, in late 2019, we decided to spend nine days there and see what Seoul had to offer. Turns out, it has a lot to

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Fall 2021 Issue: The Beauty of Fall
Sandy Bornstein

Recalling a Superb Galapagos Islands Autumn Adventure

When planning our trip to the Galapagos Archipelago, a year-round destination, Ira and I chose to visit during the garoa (dry season) which runs from July to December. Unlike many Northern Hemisphere’s destinations that are inundated with cooler temperatures, overcast skies, and a multitude of rainy autumn days, the Southern

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Whidbey and Camano Islands

A rural, Pacific Northwest destination known for its rugged outdoor beauty, vibrant arts and a creative culinary crowd, Whidbey and Camano Islands immediately moved their energy in March to please curious travelers remotely.   The sights, sounds and flavors of Whidbey and Camano Islands  became available through digital tours and recipes found here https://whidbeycamanoislands.com/escape-it-all/  Armchair travelers continue to explore a new

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Westchester County, NY

Bordered by the Hudson River on the west and by Long Island Sound to the east, Westchester County spans across 500 square miles of New York state and is a perfect place for families, couples and solo travelers eager to enjoy the crisp fall weather and celebrate the season. This year, travelers will look to the great outdoors for wide-open spaces where they will

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The San Juan Islands

When the coronavirus known as COVID-19 became a pandemic earlier this year, the San Juan Islands responded with compassion and ingenuity. Sewing circles churned out cloth masks by the dozens, restaurants kept food banks well-supplied, and distillers switched to sanitizer instead of spirits.   Other ‘signs of the times’ were, quite literally, signs.

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Fall 2020 Issue
Barbara Golden

ON FLORIDA’S HISTORIC COAST

On florida’s historic coast businesses are open and welcoming guests. Facemasks are mandated in the City of St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach.  Ponte Vedra Beach and the rest of our county does not mandate them but businesses ask that visitors and community members wear them.  County-wide there is a pledge commitment that local businesses make to adhere

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