by Natalie Jones | Dec 7, 2020 | COVID, Winter 2021
The surge of COVID-19 has, without a doubt, thrown a wrench into nearly everyone’s travel plans this year. Many of us have hardly traveled outside our hometowns since March, which is hard to believe when we live in such a connected world. Even though we may be...
by Jordan Park | Dec 7, 2020 | Away For A Week, Getaways, Winter 2021
Tucked away in the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina, Lake Jocassee is one of the best-kept secrets of Appalachia. This man-made lake boasts cool, crystal clear water fed by the chilly rivers of the Appalachian Mountains. Where the rivers meet the lake, you can...
by Natalie Jones | Dec 7, 2020 | Away For A While, Getaways, Winter 2021
Ecuador, a small country on the west side of South America, is full of rich history and beautiful landscapes. There are so many places to visit and experience, but here are three attractions that should be at the top of your list: El Parque de las Iguanas (Iguana...
by Jordan Park | Dec 7, 2020 | Away For A Week, Getaways, Winter 2021
The smell of chocolate fudge filters through the air carried by the breeze down the main street on Mackinac Island (pronounced Mack-i-naw). The smell of fresh fish frying just around the corner mixes with the scent of chocolate and sweets. There is just a hint of lake...
by Natalie Jones | Dec 7, 2020 | Letter from the Editor, Winter 2021
I spent summer 2019 in the United Kingdom; roaming through green fields, eating fish and chips, and feeling alive amid European culture. I spent summer 2020 in my house, self-isolating from family and friends. The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed the travel...
by Jordan Park | Dec 7, 2020 | Away For A Weekend, Getaways, Winter 2021
When the commotion of everyday life gets overwhelming, there is no better escape than the whimsical world of L. M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables. Sometimes, though, daydreaming about the Lake of Shining Waters and the White Way of Delight is just not enough....