I know eating out a lot is bad, but when you're in Maine, you can't get enough. Sometimes it's not the food that draws you in; it's the atmosphere and quaint looking restaurants that you want to be apart of. Cafe Amore was one of those spots that pulled you in as you passed. It was a bit of a wait, so we grabbed a cup of coffee and sat out on their patio. We ...
Spending a Day in Southport North Carolina
We weren't lucky with weather this week. The sun hardly peeked out from the clouds, it rained most days, and the temperature was definitely un-southern-ly (my new word). I remember it being really hot in April last year, but I was also coming from Detroit, one of the coldest cities in the U.S. during it's record breaking winter. I think my expectations were a little ...
Starbucks & the Peach Orchard in South Carolina
I was up bright and early on Sunday morning. I fell asleep at 9:30 on Saturday and had plenty of sleep. On the way to the race, I regretted not bringing my camera as I passed the peach orchards in Fort Mill. They were in bloom and bursting with pink flowers. I told myself that I'd get up extra early for church and stop there on the way to get a couple of ...
Photos From Rennes, France
I woke up early in Marseille to pack, and walk a half a mile with a broken luggage to catch the buss. If you're ever going to France and plan on taking trains and busses, bring a backpack and ditch the wheels. A first timer always learns! Mistakes are not necessarily a bad thing; look at them as lessons. Today was rough, but that’s life. The day was full of ...
Photos From Our Walk Through Southport NC
“I love you. I am who I am because of you. You are every reason, every hope, and every dream I’ve ever had, and no matter what happens to us in the future, every day we are together is the greatest day of my life. I will always be yours. ” - Nicholas Sparks I can see why Nicholas Sparks writes such heartwarming books. When you're walking through a town like ...
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