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Yes, leaf peeping is a thing

Growing up back East, I’m used to fabulous falls. From Georgia, to North Carolina, to Michigan, I’ve lived in a few states with spectacular autumn foliage.

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Greece, Day 6 & 7: Athens and Nafplion

We visited the Acopolis on our first day in Athens before flying to Santorini, but we hadn’t really seen anything else in the city. Day 6 was the day to be a straight-up tourist in Athens.

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Greece, days 4 & 5: Pyrgos, Red Beach, Thera, Perissa

I’m lumping a couple of days together to cut down on the separate posts. I have a busy couple of weeks ahead and I’m three weeks behind on my blog! 😮

I had a lot planned for the third day on Santorini. Wine tasting, exploring a city, two beaches, ruins, and the lighthouse. It was a lot of traveling around the southwestern part of the island, and we’d need to rent a vehicle. Continue reading

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Greece, day 3: Oia

All of Santorini was great, but the second day on the island was my absolute favorite.

I had a hike to Oia planned, cliff jumping, and the viewing of what is supposedly the world’s best sunset. Continue reading

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Greece, day 1: Athens

I’ve always loved to travel. I grew up taking trips to see family in Wisconsin, Florida, and New York. We always drove everywhere, and I’ve seen almost every state east of the Mississippi from the ground.

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Weather goddesses, unite!

Before I get too far into my weekend adventure, I want to explain the title. It sounds high and mighty. But this is a blog entry about two meteorologists from different weather disciplines, who came together and rode on Pegasus. Continue reading