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If you’ve ever wondered what that piece of land across the Sound is, the one surrounded by trees that we see on the way to Tacoma, that’s Vashon Island, my friend. A beautiful island sitting quietly in Puget Sound, while Bainbridge Island takes all the limelight. Vashon Island has been on my list for a long time, but for [...]

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Have you noticed a bright orange and yellow striped aircraft while taxiing at SEA Airport? Last summer, I had the pleasure of riding that aircraft, and in this blog post, I’ll share all about my journey.  We were on a trip to South Idaho, and instead of driving 8+ hours one way, we booked an Alaska flight! The best part? [...]

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Boise’s growing beer scene got us curious, and on the last day of our Idaho road trip, we decided to try some local brews. We picked Barbarian Brewing since we were in Garden City, and this spot was highly rated in the neighborhood. This women-owned business is known for its experimental craft beers, and we’re always up [...]

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Idaho is one of the most underrated states in the Pacific Northwest. This state has so much to offer beyond potatoes, from towering mountains to rolling plains. In the summer of 2024, we decided to explore southern Idaho, keeping our itinerary light and focusing only on the southern region, as the northern and southern parts [...]

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When you think of wine, I’m sure Idaho isn’t the first, or even the last, place that comes to mind. It’s usually California, followed by Washington and some popular East Coast spots. However, while searching for things to do in South Idaho, we came across Idaho’s wine region hiding in plain sight. In this post, I’ll ...


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