Acoma Pueblo

Several years ago, my husband was driving through the desert and saw a sign for Acoma Pueblo.  It was not open when he came upon it, but he vowed that he would return to visit it one day.  We headed there after leaving Ruidoso on the way to Albuquerque.  Again, it was a lengthy drive, but it was very much worth the time.  As you get closer to … Continue reading Acoma Pueblo

Carlsbad Caverns

The next morning we drove to Carlsbad Caverns. Our entrance time was 1:15pm and it took three hours to drive there.  (See why we wanted to go on the way from the airport?) We drove through Roswell on the way.  There were so many alien decorations. The wooden ones in front of the gas station were my favorite, but the Dunkin sign was amazing.  We stopped to get … Continue reading Carlsbad Caverns

Disney Cruise

I do love Disney.  I’m not a Disney fanatic, like some, but I feel that Disney is magical. When my husband had the opportunity to take a Disney cruise as a travel agent, with a bit of a discount, he knew I would want to check it out.  I want to make clear here that we have no children.  My husband is not a huge fan of kids … Continue reading Disney Cruise

Oahu, Hawaii

This is the first time that I have visited Oahu.  I have been to Hawaii twice before and visited Maui, the Big Island, and Kauai.  I was told that Oahu was basically like a city, which made me nervous to visit because I prefer the nature aspects of the other islands I have visited.   We landed at 4:15pm, which felt like 10pm to us.  We stopped at a … Continue reading Oahu, Hawaii

Puerto Rico: Ponce

We woke up early today to drive to Ponce, which was about an hour and a half from our hotel.  We wanted to check out the Museo Castillo Serrales.  We arrived right at opening time and bought a combination ticket so we could also view the Japanese gardens and the panoramic view.   The Museo Castillo Serrales was built by the Serrales family in the 1930s.  The couple who … Continue reading Puerto Rico: Ponce