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Alum Creek Lights is now Butch Bando’s Fantasy of Lights

22 December 201531 August 2024

For nearly twenty years, Alum Creek has hosted a spectacular light show for the Christmas holiday.   Hundreds of cars arrive for the drive thru event which features piped in music and thousands of lights on display.  Visitors are invited to stop by Cross Creek Camping Resort to visit Santa and enjoy free cookies and hot cocoa.  The event, now known as Butch Bando’s Fantasy of Lights, begins on November 17, 2016 until January 1, 2017.

Fantasy of Lights

Rejoice!

Noel Display

Joy to the World

Santa’s Ship

Snowball Fight!

More Snowball Fun

Nativity Scene

Holiday Lights

God Bless the USA

Twelve Days of Christmas

Christmas Lights

Happy Holidays!

What to See and What to Do:

Butch Bando’s spectacular light show is open Sunday through Thursday from 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM.  Weekend hours for Friday and Saturday are 5:30 PM to 10:30 PM.  Entrance fees for the event are calculated per vehicle as follows:   Cars (Monday – Thursday): $20; Cars (Friday – Sunday): $30; Limos, Large Vans and Motor Homes:  $40 while Motor Coaches up to 30 people:  $60;  Buses and Large Motor Coaches:  $100

Alum Creek State Park
Lewis Center, Ohio 43035
Telephone:  740 548 4631

Cross Creek Camping Resort
3190 S. Old State Road
Delaware, OH  43015
Telephone:  740 549 2267

Where to Stay:

Staybridge Suites Columbus Polaris
9090 Lyra Drive
Columbus, OH  43240
Telephone: 614 880 9080

Where to Eat:

House of Japan
8701 Sancus Blvd
Columbus, OH  43240
Telephone: 614 781 1776

This is my favorite restaurant close to home in Dublin and I love to stop here when shopping in Columbus because they have the freshest sushi.

Here are more of my favorite Columbus Classics:

  • Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream:  Known for her unique flavor combinations, Jeni Britton Bauer has made ice cream famous in C-Bus!
  • North Market:  A one-stop shop for universal cuisine, Columbus’ North Market is worth a stop in the Short North District of the city.
  • The Thurman Cafe:  The Thurmanator is the burger of all burgers at this longtime local cafe in German Village.  There may be a wait all burgers are made to order.
  • Schmidt’s Sausage Haus and Restaurant:  While the sausage at Schmidt’s is the official food of Columbus, it’s the amazing Cream Puffs that have the locals lining up at the door.

What to Read: 

  • Columbus: The Story of a City, by Ed Lentz
  • Columbus, Ohio: A Photographic Portrait, by Randall L Schieber and Robin Smith
  • Ohio in Photographs: A Portrait of the Buckeye State, by Ian Adams
  • Secret Columbus, by Anietra Hamper

Photo Guide for Columbus: 

  • Coffman Park: small ponds, bridges, white barn, pavilion, landscaping, public art
  • Columbus Museum of Art:  the grounds, inside artwork and special exhibits
  • Everal Barn and Homestead:  landscaping, white barn, beautiful lake
  • Frank Fetch Park:  gardens, brick paths, beautiful trees and landscaping
  • Franklin Park Conservatory:  beautiful gardens, artwork, flowers and special exhibits
  • Gantz Park:  barn, beautiful trees,
  • German Village:  brick streets, landscaping, parks, charming architecture, Old World charm, historical buildings
  • Grove City:  brick roads, small town, shopping area
  • Hayden Falls: wooden walking path, waterfall
  • Historical Village of Hilliard:  a small village to include a schoolhouse, train car, chapel, log cabin, covered bridge, gazebo and granary
  • Homestead Park in Hilliard: walking path, covered bridge, barns, trains, tractor, pond and pet park
  • Inniswood Metro Gardens:  gardens, lily pond, herb garden, play area for children, secret garden
  • Ohio State House: rotunda and landscaping (photo permit required)
  • Ohio State University:  campus, landscaping, Mirror Lake, Ohio Stadium (you can pay a small fee to take photos inside)
  • Park of Roses in Clintonville:  various types of rose gardens
  • Riverfront Park:  city view, Scioto River, landscapes, fountains, walking paths
  • Schiller Park:  gardens, walking paths, stone columns, wooden bridge, small lake
  • Scioto Mile:  city views, Scioto River, landscapes, fountains, walking paths
  • Scioto Park in Dublin:  statue of Chief Leatherlips, river views, landscaping, and paths
  • Short North:  restaurants, italian village, shops, city views, murals
  • Topiary Park:  depiction of George Seurat’s 1884 painting, landscape, fountains, small pond, gazebo

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Hotter Than Hale, Our Michigan Vacation – Day 1

6 October 201531 August 2024

Each year, it becomes more and more difficult to find a vacation home that will accommodate our growing family.  With nine adults and four young children, we would need some extra space and rooms for sleeping.

My parents found a place on Long Lake in Hale, Michigan for the second week of July.  Since it would be part of the hottest time of the year, we wanted to be near a lake where we could swim and fish as well.

Leaving from Columbus, Ohio, we made a quick stop in the adorable village of Frankenmuth and had finally arrived in Hale towards late afternoon.  We stopped at the grocery for some items that we would be using for the week and learned that the weather had been extremely hot.  So hot, in fact, the cute little town of Hale could not keep their ice cream cold.  We realized that there was no other place hotter than Hale.

After unpacking, we checked out the pontoon boat that we would be using for the week and found the firepit where we would later make s’mores.  It had been a long day of travel, so we found our rooms and slept in until the next morning.

Reflections on Long Lake were our early morning views from our back yard.  There were geese, rabbits, chipmunks and the sound of frogs that kept us entertained.

I decided to walk close to the rental home with a trail around the perimeter of Long Lake.

Happy Gunnar kept us entertained posing for photos and enjoying his toys.

While Erika liked to pose on the balcony.

We had finished unpacking and settled into the house after breakfast.  The kids were eager to blow up the inflatable pool for a late morning swim.

We were able to distract the children for a little while when we promised them a ride on the boat.  Everyone was excited to cruise along the lake, find a great swimming spot and a place for to fish.

Long Lake is 4.5 square miles with an average depth of 26 feet.  With 88, 272 feet of shoreline, its maximum lake depth is 88 feet.   Surrounded by beautiful homes, Long Lake has been a vacation spot for many residents of Michigan.  Nearby, there are thousands of acres of white pine, oak, ash, cedar, maple and beech trees, providing lumber throughout the state as well as Ohio, New York and Canada.  Lumbermen were known to haul wood across Long Lake transporting to various locations.

After we docked the boat, the kids were excited for another swim in their kiddie pool, so we watched them until it was time for dinner.  Of course, Bennett was the last one out of the pool.

Erika snuggled up with Daddy after a long day of vacation.

Gunner hung out with grandpa, while

Grace played one of her games.

Bennett finally came in from the pool and dried off before dinner.

We played a few games before bed and it was time to watch the sunset over the lake.   What a fun day packed with watersports and we’ll be ready for another activity-packed day tomorrow.

Have you been to Hale, Michigan?  Stayed on Long Lake?  I would love to hear about your visit if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below.  Many thanks for reading about my family vacation to Hale, Michigan and wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to See and What to Do: 

  • Relax on the lake…swimming, boating fishing

Where to Stay: 

  • We went through VRBO to find this lovely lake house in Hale, Michigan.

Where to Eat:

Long Lake Bar & Grill
5002 E. Main Street
Long Lake, MI  48743
Telephone:  989 257 2017

Dock your boat at Long Lake Bar & Grill and enjoy some hamburgers and fries.  Check out Uncle Kracker’s “Smile” video which was filmed in this area.

What to Eat: 

  • Better Made potato chips
  • Biggby Coffee
  • Chipati – pocket bread stuffed with salad
  • Detroit-style pizza where the toppings are under the sauce and loaded with cheese
  • Hummer – drink made with kahlua, rum and ice cream
  • Pasty – pastry shell with savory fillings
  • Vernor’s Ginger Ale
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Visit Historic Dublin, Ohio

15 September 201531 August 2024

I settled into Dublin, Ohio after moving from San Clemente, California and loved the charm of this lovely Midwest neighborhood.  While I have since moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, here were some of my favorite places to visit.

Historic Dublin, Ohio is located on the corners of Bridge and High Streets.  Once an area home to the Scioto Indians, Dublin is a sought-after suburb in Columbus.  There are several business districts, a large number of restaurants and shopping venues with a historic district that has maintained its appeal.

La Chatelaine, a French Bakery and Bistro, made its debut in Dublin in 1991.  I couldn’t wait for Saturdays to purchase Brioche rolls for the week and choose from their large selections of fresh pastries as well.  From chocolate croissants to coconut macaroons, I enjoyed selecting a few for a late afternoon indulgence.

Happy Hours are best spent at the Dublin Village Tavern.  Before prohibition, the Tavern was only one of the many pubs that lined the street.  Considered one of the rowdiest, it is  most certainly referenced in this ballad.  “Dublin, Dublin, city of beautiful roses, Gouged out eyes and bloody noses, If it weren’t for the solid rock foundation, It’d be gone to hell and damnation!”   Fortunately, this lovely town is not as rambunctious as it once was and the Village Tavern is a great place to meet up with friends and make new ones.

Jeni’s Ice Cream (now Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream) was also a frequent stop throughout the week.  When out-of-town friends would stop for a visit, it was always such a great excuse to visit.  The company makes “one-of-a-kind flavors with Direct and Fair Trade ingredients and super fresh milk from family dairy farms”.  My favorite flavor was Queen City Cayenne which was a spicy, chocolate ice cream, but I am also a fan of the Brown Butter Almond Brittle, Salty Caramel, Gooey Butter Cake and Buttercream Birthday Cake.  There are so many amazing flavors!

For an amazing steak in historical Dublin, my favorite restaurant is Oscar’s Bar and Grill.  With a lovely, rustic setting, this restaurant offers an incredible selection of entrees, but in my opinion, their finest dish is the  8 oz. filet.  For a side dish, my go-to options are either the cranberry balsamic salad or the fried Brussel sprouts.

Looking for an Italian restaurant in historic Dublin?  Look no further than Mezzo.  From Arancini to Winter Squash and Radicchio Salad, there is a large number of dishes to satisfy that Italian craving.  For starters, the Truffle bread is one of my go-to selections but I am also tempted by the Cheese & Charcuterie board when I am dining with a friend or two.   My favorite soup and salad option is the Wedding Soup and Salmon Kale salad, but if I want a hearty meal that tastes like Italy, I can’t wait to dig into a Margherita Pizza or the rich, filling Carbonara.  Somehow, I always find room for the Spumoni or an after-dinner Limoncello liqueur.

J. Liu is the perfect place when you are craving Asian-inspired dishes.  My only problem is that the offer so many delicious appetizers, that I have a difficult time making a choice.  My favorites include the crab rangoons, spring rolls, potstickers and the lettuce wraps.  However, if I’m in the mood for an entree, I can never go wrong with the miso salmon or the poke bowl.

What to See and What to Do:

Le Chatelaine French Bakery & Bistro
65 W. Bridge Street
Dublin, OH 43017
Telephone:  614 763 7151
Hours:  Monday – Saturday from 8AM to 3PM
Tip for your visit:  Arrive early for the best selections and breads and pastries.

Dublin Village Tavern
27 S. High Street
Dublin, OH 43017
Telephone:  614 766 6250
Hours:  Monday – Saturday from 11AM to 11PM; Sunday from 12PM to 9PM;
Tip for your visit:  Order their eggrolls and house-made chowder!

Oscar’s of Dublin
84 N. High Street
Dublin, OH 43017
Telephone: 614 792 3424
Hours:  Lunch:  Tuesday – Friday from 11:30AM to 2:30PM; Dinner:  Monday – Saturday from 5PM to close.
Tip for your visit:  Make reservations ahead as this restaurant books up during the summer.

Mezzo
12 West Bridge Street
Dublin, OH  43017
Telephone:  614 889 6100
Hours:   Monday from 4PM to 9PM, Tuesday and Wednesday from 4PM to 10PM; Thursday from 11:30AM to 10PM; Friday and Saturday from 11:30AM to 11PM; and Sunday from 11:30AM to 9PM.
Tip for your visit: The restaurant is now serving lunch!

J. Liu Restaurant and Bar
50 West Bridge Street
Dublin, OH  43017
Telephone:  614 718 1818
Hours: Monday through Thursday from 11AM – 9PM; Friday: 11AM – 10PM; Saturday: 4PM – 10PM and Sunday from 4PM – 8PM
Tip for your Visit:  Bring lots of friends and order lots of appetizers!

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The Franklin Park Conservatory, Columbus, Ohio

21 May 201531 August 2024

Updated October 8, 2018

The winter months are a perfect time to visit local museums and conservatories.  For a warm, colorful break from the dreary cold, explore the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio.  Starting in January, the conservatory displays hundreds of orchids and tropical plants that will momentarily transport you to the balmy islands of the southern hemisphere.   The conservatory will be flooded with the invasion of exotic flowers from all over the world and is a welcome getaway within the city of Columbus, Ohio.

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Exotic Orchid Display

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Delicate Butterfly Collecting Nectar

Shortly after the Orchid Exhibit, the Franklin Park Conservatory will host the Blooms & Butterflies exhibit where the butterflies, after having been held captive in their cocoon, will emerge from their pupa as a new creature.  The artwork of nature is displayed in the wings of the butterfly and is unique in each species, from its color to its design.  The exhibit begins mid- March and will continue on through the summer until mid-September when the last of the butterflies are released into the wild.

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The Exceptional Artistic Talent of Dale Chiluly

Permanent art collections are on display at the conservatory which includes the colorful works of Dale Chiluly, a world renowned artist of glass.   The items exhibited throughout the venue were purchased from Chiluly’s exposition in 2003.  The whimsical characteristics of each piece as well as the unique, vibrant shades of color make each design a masterpiece of artistic expression.

Franklin Park Conservatory hosts several exhibitions throughout the year and upcoming events are posted on their website.  Over the fall, there were four exhibitions in the month of October to include “Field” and “Bonsai Display” open until November 14, 2015 and “Topiaries at the Conservatory” and “Harvest Blooms” lasted until October 25, 2015.   In addition, the venue schedules a wide variety of classes, outreach programs and special events for both Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts Organizations.    The conservatory’s hours are 10am to 9pm, closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.  General Admission, ages 13 – 59, is $14 per person.  Seniors 60 years of age and older are $11 while children between the ages of 3 – 12 may enter for $7 per child. Members and children 2 and under are admitted at no charge.  Check out the Conservatory’s  website for the most updated information on the sponsored events.

For a list of camps, classes, outreach and school programs, visit the Education & Programs tab on the Franklin Park’s Conservatory and Botanical Garden’s website.

The conservatory’s Botanica Giftshop and Greenhouse offers unique merchandise and exclusive gifts, including plants and children’s items.  The giftshop is open from 10am to 9pm daily.

The Garden Café is open weekdays from 11am to 3pm with weekend hours from 11am to 4pm.  The Food Truck is open from Thursday to Sunday from 11am to 3pm.  Garden Café’s menu offers made from scratch sandwiches, salads and soups (Garden Cafe only) as well as baked goods and snacks.  In addition to soft drinks, coffee and tea, beer and wine are also available.

Please note that the information provided here is subject to change, so refer to Franklin Park Conservatory’s website for the most up to date information or call them directly at 614 715 8000.

So the next time you are looking for something to do and want to stay warm indoors, stop by the conservatory for the opportunity to experience nature year around.

I would love to hear about your favorite museum, theater or conservatory that you enjoy visiting in the winter months.  Please leave a comment below and tell me about your favorite venue! Many thanks for reading about my therapeutic experience at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to See and What to Do:

Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
1777 East Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio  43215
Telephone: 614 715 8000

  • Admission Fee:  $18 per person (ages 13 – 59); $15 for Seniors (60+); $11 for children 3 – 12); Members and children under 2 are FREE
  • Hours:  Open daily from 10AM to 5PM (closed Thanksgiving and Christmas);  Garden Café:  11AM – 3PM (Monday – Friday) and 11AM – 4PM on weekends;  Botanica Gift Shop:  10AM – 5PM  Check the Franklin Park and Conservatory website for the hours of operation of the John F. Wolfe Palm House
  • Amenities:  gift shop, café, conservatory map, special events and educational programs
  • Guided Tours and Conservatory Map:  Guided Tours are available for groups of 15 or more.  Map available online or at the conservatory
  • Length of the Tour:  2 – 3 hours and an additional 1 hour if you intend to enjoy lunch
  • Tips for Your Visit:  Check the conservatory’s website for special events such as the Butterfly Exhibit and Orchids.  During the summer, the conservatory hosts a Farmer’s Market on Wednesdays.

Where to Stay:

The Lofts Hotel
55 E. Nationwide Blvd.
Columbus, Ohio  43215
Telephone:  614 461 2663

Where to Eat:

The Garden Cafe, inside Franklin Park Conservatory
1777 East Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio  43215
Telephone:  614 715 8130

Salad, sandwiches and soups are made from local, seasonal ingredients grown at the conservatory. Save room for delicious desserts and homemade pastries.

Here are more of my favorite Columbus Classics:

  • Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream:  Known for her unique flavor combinations, Jeni Britton Bauer has made ice cream famous in C-Bus!
  • North Market:  A one-stop shop for universal cuisine, Columbus’ North Market is worth a stop in the Short North District of the city.
  • The Thurman Cafe:  The Thurmanator is the burger of all burgers at this longtime local cafe in German Village.  There may be a wait all burgers are made to order.
  • Schmidt’s Sausage Haus and Restaurant:  While the sausage at Schmidt’s is the official food of Columbus, it’s the amazing Cream Puffs that have the locals lining up at the door.

What to Read: 

  • Columbus: The Story of a City, by Ed Lentz
  • Columbus, Ohio: A Photographic Portrait, by Randall L Schieber and Robin Smith
  • Ohio in Photographs: A Portrait of the Buckeye State, by Ian Adams
  • Secret Columbus, by Anietra Hamper

Photo Guide for Columbus: 

  • Coffman Park: small ponds, bridges, white barn, pavilion, landscaping, public art
  • Columbus Museum of Art:  the grounds, inside artwork and special exhibits
  • Everal Barn and Homestead:  landscaping, white barn, beautiful lake
  • Frank Fetch Park:  gardens, brick paths, beautiful trees and landscaping
  • Franklin Park Conservatory:  beautiful gardens, artwork, flowers and special exhibits
  • Gantz Park:  barn, beautiful trees,
  • German Village:  brick streets, landscaping, parks, charming architecture, Old World charm, historical buildings
  • Grove City:  brick roads, small town, shopping area
  • Hayden Falls – wooden walking path, waterfall
  • Historical Village of Hilliard:  a small village to include a schoolhouse, train car, chapel, log cabin, covered bridge, gazebo and granary
  • Homestead Park in Hilliard: walking path, covered bridge, barns, trains, tractor, pond and pet park
  • Inniswood Metro Gardens:  gardens, lily pond, herb garden, play area for children, secret garden
  • Ohio State House: rotunda and landscaping (photo permit required)
  • Ohio State University:  campus, landscaping, Mirror Lake, Ohio Stadium (you can pay a small fee to take photos inside)
  • Park of Roses in Clintonville:  various types of rose gardens
  • Riverfront Park:  city view, Scioto River, landscapes, fountains, walking paths
  • Schiller Park:  gardens, walking paths, stone columns, wooden bridge, small lake
  • Scioto Mile:  city views, Scioto River, landscapes, fountains, walking paths
  • Scioto Park in Dublin:  statue of Chief Leatherlips, river views, landscaping, and paths
  • Short North:  restaurants, italian village, shops, city views, murals
  • Topiary Park:  depiction of George Seurat’s 1884 painting, landscape, fountains, small pond, gazebo

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Cool Close up of Butterfly, July 2013

Camoflauge Butterfly with beautiful background, 2013

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Favorite Photos of Columbus, Ohio

9 April 201531 August 2024

When I purchased my first DSLR camera, I would spend hours in the nearby neighborhoods of Columbus, Ohio taking photos.  Here are some of my favorites!

Miranova

The Columbus Dispatch

The Scioto Mile

Downtown

Directional Post

Emblem on the Bridge

North Market

North Market

Hyde Park: A Short North Restaurant

Short North

Columbus’ Italian Village

Marcella’s

Architecture and Art

Artwork

Short North Tavern

The Bar at Rigsby’s

Nida’s

Strolling Downtown Columbus

Mad Mex

Ugly Tuna Saloona

Schiller Park

German Village

Schmidt’s Sausage Haus Restaurant

Rowers along the river

Broad and High

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A Collection of Blog Posts from 2014

29 December 201421 July 2024

What a great year for travel!  Here are some of my adventure blog posts for 2014:

ASIA:

Philippines

Arriving to the Mission by Tuk-Tuk

Pre-School and Pampering at Naomi’s Heart

Haircuts for the Amazing Women at the Mission

CARIBBEAN AND PORTS OF CALL: 

Antigua

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The Bahamas

Freeport, Grand Bahama

Barbados

Malibu Beach, Barbados

Belize, Honduras and Mexico:  Altun Ha

Altun Ha Mayan Ruins

Costa Rica:  A Photographic Review

Gorgeous Beaches in Costa Rica

Jamaica:  Dunn’s River Falls

Climbing Dunn’s River Falls in Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Mexico: Cozumel

Downtown Cozumel, Mexico

Hurricane Gilbert

The Massive Destruction of Hurricane Gilbert to the Yucatan Peninsula in 1988

EUROPE:  

Italy:  Venice

1 D2 Watching the Sunrise at St. Mark's Square

A Morning Stroll Through Venice

Monaco

0928 Castle of Eze

Views from the Perfume Factory

UNITED STATES:

United States, Arizona:  Jerome Historic State Park

Hotel at Jerome State Park

Meteor Crater

Meteor Crater, Arizona

Petrified Forest National Park

Petrified Wood

United States, Arizona:  Sedona

Sedona Colors, 1999

The gorgeous rocks of Sedona

United States, California:  San Francisco

Alcatraz Island

+020903 Approaching Alcatraz Island

Approaching Alcatraz Island

United States, Florida:  Cypress Gardens

Enjoying the Beautiful Grounds

United States, Florida:  Key West

Beautiful Sunset from Mallory Square, Key West

United States, Florida:  Walt Disney World

The Magic Kingdom

United States, Hawaii:  Diamond Head

The Hike is Worth the View

United States, Hawaii:  Pearl Harbor

USS Arizona Memorial

United States, Hawaii:  Hanauma Bay

Amazing View of Hanauma Bay

United States, Hawaii:  Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Exploring Hawaii’s Volcanoe National Park

Hawaiian Luau

Enjoying the Luau at the Polynesian Cultural Center

The Epic Kauai Experience

The Gorgeous Landscape of Kauai

United States, Illinois:  Chicago

Chicago Fountain, Illinois

United States, Louisiana: New Orleans

Jackson Square, New Orleans

United States, Michigan:  Hale

Arriving in Michigan – The Start of our Vacation

United States, Michigan, Hale: 1st Day of Vacation

The View from Our Vacation Rental

United States:  Michigan

Mackinac Island

4 110721 Macinaw city harbor from ferry

Shepler’s Ferry

5 Approaching Mackinac Island

A View of the Grand Hotel from the Ferry

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Mackinac Island Harbor

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Bike Rentals on Mackinac Island

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Beautiful Flowers in the Shopping District of Mackinac Island

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Transportation to the Grand Hotel

United States, North Carolina:  Bodie Island

Bodie Island Lighthouse, Outer Banks

Bodie Island Lighthouse

United States, North Carolina:  Carolina Beach

Choosing our Campsite

Currituck Heritage Park, Corolla

Currituck Heritage Lighthouse

United States, Ohio:  Conkle’s Hollow Gorge Trail

Exploring the Gorge

United States, Ohio: Eagle Sighting at Highbanks

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Spending the Afternoon Searching for Eaglets

United States, Ohio: Marietta

Road Trip to Marietta

United States, Ohio:  Living Word Outdoor Drama

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The Resurrection of Jesus

United States, Ohio:  Renaissance Festival 

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Strolling the Medieval Town During the Festival

United States, Ohio:  Battelle Darby Creek

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A Lovely Winter Hike

United States, Ohio:  Living Word Outdoor Drama

Living Word Outdoor Drama

United States Ohio Christmas:

Columbus: Alum Creek Lights

Drive Thru Christmas Lights

United States: Rhode Island:  Cliff Walk

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The Chanler in Newport

United States:  Sioux Falls, South Dakota

My First Buffalo Sighting

United States, South Dakota: Needles Drive

The Needle

United States, South Dakota: Sylvan Lake

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Beautiful Reflections off of Sylvan Lake

United States, South Dakota:  Custer Park

Custer Park’s Wildlife Drive

United States, South Dakota:  Yellowstone

Where the Buffalo Roam

United States, South Dakota:  Yellowstone

A First Impression of Yellowstone

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The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone

United States, Texas:  Galveston

Todd Shipyards, Galveston

United States, Wyoming: Yellowstone

The Grand Lodge at Yellowstone

 

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The Untouched Beauty of Honduras

19 March 201431 August 2024

Amazing Hills in Honduras

I can still remember the first time I visited Honduras, I was working for the cruise lines in the 1990s. I was amazed at the pure, untouched landscape with endless views of the country’s hills and valleys.  Honduras was not yet an established cruise ship stop and  became a popular port of call because of its uninhabited jungle with rare sightings of exotic birds and animals.

The Ocean Spirit, a live-aboard dive ship, was one of the few vessels that was permitted to anchor off of  The Bay Islands of Honduras.  Divers were drawn to our ship’s itinerary as it provided some of the best diving in the world.  Second only to The Great Barrier Reef in Australia, dive enthusiasts had the opportunity to explore the underwater reefs of Roatan.

Beach at Roatan

Although the majority of passengers were drawn to the ship because of its spectacular diving, the Ocean Spirit also provided shore excursions for non-diving passengers to go ashore.  While in Honduras, these tours included either a boat ride to Roatan Beach (which also included lunch), or a catamaran cruise to Guanaja with a cultural trip into town.  The group sizes were usually small, so ship’s officers were welcome to tag along when space was available.

Beach in Roatan

The boat ride to Roatan included refreshments, musical entertainment and a tour guide providing commentary and insight to the lives and culture of the Hondurans.  Within a few minutes we had arrived on the West End of the islet where miles of white sand and tropical palm trees welcomed both sunbathers and explorers.   After four hours, which included lunch, the tourists would board the boat and enjoy the scenery on our way back to the ship.  This was the most relaxing of the two tours and I enjoyed each opportunity I had to visit.

Guanaja, Honduras

The most popular tour in Honduras included the opportunity for passengers to explore the Bay Island of Guanaja, also known as Bonacca.  To reach the island, we took small passenger boats, hugging the Honduran coastline.  Thatched huts and concrete homes came into view as we sailed along the shore.  Little dinghies were tied up to the palm trees in preparation for an afternoon of fishing as wives hung their laundry on a clothesline outside of their home.   The overgrown terrain acted as a shield to protect the families from the wildlife that lived deep in the unexplored jungle.

Guanaja was one of the more inhabited of the Bay Islands back in the 90’s.  The central town of Bonacca was the most populated with about 10,000 residents.  As the catamaran docked at a small pier near the downtown, passengers were provided their first glimpse of this poor, developing Honduran fishing village.

Stepping off of the tour boat, it was not difficult to see why the locals refer to Bonacca as “Little Italy”.  The maze of channels, backstreets and alleys remind me of the canals of Venice.  There are no roads here, so moving from one place to the next requires a lot of walking.  The homes within the interior of town seem to be more upscale and roomy.  I enjoyed losing myself among the walkways, stopping to watch children fishing here along the bridges.

Poverty in Guanaja, Honduras

Moving inland into the town of Bonacca, I was saddened to see areas of poverty and ruin.  Refuse filled the waterways and the smell of garbage was overwhelming at times.  I learned later that day that the town was undergoing renovation.  The Hondurans were optimistic that these areas would be cleaned up over the next couple of years in an effort to attract more tourists.  The government was hoping that this focus would lead to more visitors which would in turn improve the economy and provide local jobs.   Little did I know that tourism would eventually play a large part in the future of Honduras and that major cruise lines would vie for position to include Honduras on their ship’s itineraries.

It was soon time for me to reach the pier where I would join the other passengers and we would enjoy another boat ride back to the Ocean Spirit.  The ship anchored overnight which meant that divers and crew could experience the nightlife before the ship’s departure the next morning.  This was always my favorite part of the day.

Playing Pool at Bayman Bay

After the shore excursions returned and dive masters unloaded their boats after a day of diving, we would all catch a ride over to The Bayman Bay Club on Guanaja.  It became our most popular spot to escape our cruise ship life and leave the passengers behind.  Even if it was just for an evening, this was our special place.  From here we could escape, discuss our dives and catch up with one another over a couple of games of pool.

I took great comfort each week visiting Roatan and Guanaja with its unbelievable scenery and laid back atmosphere.  To us, the islands were so profound that it was hard to believe that a place like this could actually exist in a world that had become so commercialized.  I remember how each of us felt so privileged to have had the opportunity to spend time in a place that felt as though we were the only ones who existed.  It truly was a magical place.

Honduras will always have a special place in my heart as it was here that I passed my certification to become a diving instructor.   Looking back, it is hard to believe that I had the chance to dive at one of the most amazing dive sites in the world and I look forward to an opportunity to return to experience it all over again.  And of course, the day would not be complete without a few dive stories over a game of pool at Bayman Bay Club.

Have you had the opportunity to visit a location that was once your best kept secret and you had hoped it would stay that way forever?  Have you visited there recently to find that things have changed yet you have fond memories of its earlier existence?  I would love to hear from you if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below.  I am so thankful that you read my post about cruise life in Honduras and look forward to hearing from you. Wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to Eat:

The food from Honduras is certainly a melting pot of flavors.   Influenced by the Indian culture of the Maya, Lenca and Garifuna, it is also inspired by African, Caribbean and Spanish cuisine.  Here are a few dishes one should try while visiting Honduras.

  • Black Bean Soup:  A traditional staple, black beans are cooked with tomatoes and such spices as coriander and paprika.  I love to top it off with sour cream and hot sauce.
  • Horchata:  A milk-based drink, this concoction includes rice, water, sugar, cinnamon and vanilla, which is absolutely delicious.
  • Licuados:  Another drink that comes from Honduras, this is a fruity dessert drink that is sweetened with honey and milk.
  • Machuca:  This spicy dish is made of mashed plantains and then smothered with a jalapeno and garlic paste.
  • Pastelitos de Carne:  Translated as a Meat Pie, pastry is stuffed with ground beef cooked in wine, with tomatoes, onions and raisins and cooked a golden brown.
  • Traditional Baleadas:  Similar to a soft taco, a tortilla is filled with beans, eggs or beef, avocado and copious amounts of cheese and usually served at breakfast or lunch.
  • Yojoa Fish:  Deep fried lake fish is marinated in cumin, paprika, cilantro paste and sugar, this dish is usually served with pickled onions (put on the fish) and lemon slices.

What to Read: 

  • Diving and Snorkeling Guide to Roatan & Honduras’ Bay Islands by Sharon Collins
  • Roatan Honduras Dive Map & Reef Creatures Guide Franko Maps Laminated Fish Card by Franko Maps Ltd.

Photo Guide to Honduras: 

  • Copan Ruins:  Stelae (stone monuments), Maya Citadel, Step Pyramids, Ruins
  • Pico Bonito National Park: landscapes and scenic views
  • Utila:  an island off of the mainland of Honduras best for photographing whale sharks and coral reefs
  • Jeannette Kawas National Park:  lagoons, coral reefs tropical forests, swamps, and wetlands
  • Roatan:  mountains, coral reefs
  • Lake Yojoa:  lush landscape, birds, restaurants, coffee plantations, waterfalls and mountains
  • Comayagua: Spanish colonial architecture,

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