We love spending a few days on a trip to do some sightseeing outside of the city. Trim is an hour away from Dublin by …
Sunflower Fields at Dorothea Dix Park
“If I were a flower, I’d be a sunflower to always follow the sun and turn my back on darkness.” – Author, Pam Stewart Visiting …
Exploring Brookgreen Gardens in Myrtle Beach
We were hosted by Brookgreen Gardens, as always opinions are our own. Many visit Myrtle Beach for its long stretch of beaches, but did you …
Walking in the Footsteps of the Titanic
We were hosted by Titanic Belfast, as always opinions are our own. The partly filled lifeboat standing by about 100 yards away never came back. …
Our Jail Experience at Crumlin Road Gaol
We were hosted by Crumlin Road Gaol, as always opinions are our own. Jail is scary. Not that we’ve ever been in jail before, but …
Discover The Dinosaurs: Time Trek
Discover the Dinosaurs was in Raleigh, NC this month so we went with Tristan, his cousins and aunt to check out this interactive exhibit about dinosaurs. It’s an event that visits Raleigh once a year and the kids absolutely love it!
About Tristan’s View
Meet Tristan, our little travel bug. He is 4 years old and full of energy!
He loves everything adventurous and is curious about the world around him. He loves to travel, discover new toys and have tons of fun, which leads us to Tristan’s View – our newest addition to our lifestyle and travel website, Got The Travel Bug Too.
Tristan’s View will be a great space on our site for parents and kids. You will experience everything through Tristan’s eyes, from travels to kid-friendly reviews.
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Our Paris Highlights for First Time Visitors
This is a sponsored post, as always opinions are our own. We have yet to visit Paris, but like many other bucket list cities we …
City Guides: 72 Hours in Saint Augustine, Florida
We were hosted by St Augustine, Ponte Vedra, & The Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau as a press trip. As always, opinions are our own. …
Castillo de San Marcos
About Castillo de San Marcos
On our recent visit to Saint Augustine, Florida we spent a few hours exploring its Spaniard built fort: Castillo de San Marcos. It’s a 17th century fort and the oldest fort in the United States. It has endured many battles, raids, wars and sieges, including a 2 month siege when British forces arrived in November 1702 to take over which at that time, Spanish territory.
The 21 acre fort was built using a stone called “coquina” found only in the Saint Augustine area which is actually made from the shells of dead shellfish that bonded together. The grass that surrounds the fort is actually a dry moat which once had water to aid in keeping enemies out.
There are cannon fire demonstrations held daily, you don’t want to miss that. Just remember to plug your ears and enjoy the show!
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We were hosted by St Augustine, Ponte Vedra, & The Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau as always, opinions are own.
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