Take a step back into the ancient history of the Anasazi people when you visit the Manitou Cliff Dwellings. The Manitou Cliff Dwellings are located in Manitou Springs, Colorado just west of Colorado Springs off of US Highway 24. The Manitou Cliff Dwellings and… Continue Reading “Travel Diaries: Manitou Cliff Dwellings”
What started out as a cave attraction in 1881 has now turned into one of Colorado’s most popular adventure attractions. Cave of the Winds is a family-friendly hot spot that has been delighting visitors for years. Cave of the Winds has been a point… Continue Reading “Travel Diaries: Exploring Cave of the Winds”
Pikes Peak is one of the most famous mountains in the United States. Pikes Peak also is known as America’s Mountain is one of Colorado’s more than 50 ‘fourteeners’ or mountains that are more than 14,000 feet above sea level. Most of the fourteeners… Continue Reading “Travel Diaries: Visiting Pikes Peak”
503W is a restaurant and bar located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. 503W specializes in uniquely handcrafted food and drinks and prides itself on using fresh, natural and local ingredients. If you know me, you know breakfast – especially brunch is my absolute favorite. So… Continue Reading “Restaurant Review: 503W”
This past weekend Downtown Rochester, Michigan hosted its annual Fire and Ice Festival. The ice sculptures were in the theme of vacations and featured everything from beach scenes to staycations. I went on Friday evening and with the frigid temperatures, the sculptures were in… Continue Reading “Travel Diaries: Fire and Ice Festival – Rochester Hills, Michigan”