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Dallas Skyline Photos
Every time my eyes land on an image of the Dallas skyline a wave of nostalgia washes over me. I’ll never forget the first time I saw the city in 1989 when my family moved to the Big D. It was my first chance to see a “real” skyline, as the cities in Louisiana, while loaded with culture, just don’t have the same wow-factor. My high school days were spent in the northern suburb of Plano and I said goodbye in 1994 when my family moved to Colorado.
Last month, I was invited to a media event celebrating the release of the new Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. The weather was perfect and driving the car was a kick but seeing the Dallas skyline up close and a from a distance while riding in and driving a top-down convertible was fantastic.
My favorite building is probably the most recognizable landmark in the skyline, Reunion Tower, the “ball” on the far right. The lights are turned on in the evening and flying into either DWF or Lovefield you can catch a glimpse. I recall the time the lights were designed to look like a soccer ball for a huge tournament (don’t ask me what event). And then there was the Friday night my high school clan and I went to the observation tower and looked in awe over our vast city. Dallas is a spectacular city and certainly holds a special place in my heart.
During our test drive I didn’t pass up the chance to snap a few photos…
Hotel ZaZa Dallas by Photo
Hotel ZaZa in Dallas is everything I imagined: swanky decor, plush beds, delicious food and fabulous everything else. It was the perfect setting for the Nissan Murano Cross Cabriolet media event. You can read more about the new convertible on The Vacation Gals. And in the meantime, check out some of the shots I took of Hotel ZaZa. The entire property is a work of art…
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Favorite Quebec Winter Photos
Here we are in the throes of winter, so in celebration of these long snowy months I thought I’d share some of my favorite photos from my winter trip to Quebec City, Canada. It’s one of my favorite destinations. When you go, plan your visit during Winter Carnival, take time to explore the city, and, if you dare, spend a night in the Hotel Glace (Ice Hotel). Enjoy!
Quebec City:
Local Liquid Delights
Every region and destination is known for something…food, music, culture. But there’s one thing that’s guaranteed…each location also has its famed beverage: cocktails, martinis, beer, wine or, as we experienced, even chocolate milk. Here are some photos of the liquid delights I’ve encountered over the years…
Lake Placid…Classic Shirley Temple at the Boat House
Hershey Lodge is known for its Chocolate Martini. How could they not be…
And Hershey Park sells their classic Chocolate Milk…
Princess Midnight Sun Express Rail Alaska
Quebec’s Hotel Glace…Vodka cranberry in an ice glass

Turks and Caicos Ocean Club….Turks Head Beer
Bahama Mama
Cocoa Caicos
Sunset Sail Rum Concoction…
Puerto Rico…Pina Colada
And another one…
Sangria at the table-side guacamole place…
Park City, Utah…whiskey and more at High West Distillery
Bourbon tasting on the Bourbon Trail, Kentucky
Huntington Beach…Brewbakers
At Last, My Statue of Liberty Photos
The Statue of Liberty is one of the most cherished landmarks in the United States. For me, she has always been the symbol of strength, courage and opportunity.
I remember being a child and thinking to myself that one day I would see the Statue of Liberty in person. In 1998 my dream came true and I did get to see Lady Liberty when I was working for an airline and I was based out of Newark and JFK. Unfortunately, I do not have any photographs of that day because my camera was stolen as I went through the pedestal security. But today I do have photos.
During our two-week family road trip this summer, we stopped in New York City to see my step-son off to college. My children had never seen the Statue of Liberty, so my husband and I were enthralled to get to introduce them to her in person. Like most landmarks, photos and TV just don’t it justice.
The Crown is currently open to visitors but my daughter doesn’t meet the height requirements. By the time the boat arrived at Liberty Island, we decided to forgo the pedestal and interior all together. The weather was chilly, very windy and there was a drizzle. The kids were content with our decision, especially because they received the Statue of Liberty hats they wanted so badly. I’m sure we’ll be back one day to explore inside when the children have a deeper appreciation. Below are just a few of the shots my husband and I took during our memorable voyage.
Hotel Rooms with a View
Ever since I was a child the first thing I would do upon entering a hotel room was run to the window and look out at the view. Today, when my family travels it’s no surprise my children do the same. Sometimes during our stay I will catch them simply staring out the window watching the sites. They’re also a big fan of balconies, especially the rare time a hot air balloon floated by. (Just as a reminder to parents, never let your children go out onto a hotel balcony alone.) Here are a few photos I’ve taken over the years of my children enjoying our hotel rooms with a view during our travels. The last photo, taken this summer, is my absolute favorite.
Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort 2008
Omni San Diego 2008 (watching the planes land on the other side of the city)
JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa 2009
Hyatt Regency Downtown Albuquerque 2009
Hyatt Regency Downtown Denver 2009
Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate 2010
Niagara Falls, New York
We couldn’t have picked a prettier day to visit Niagara Falls and take a ride on the Maid of the Mist. The mist wasn’t too bad on the boat ride, but the walk up to the falls was another story – we left drenched! My husband took some beautiful photos during our journey as you can see below.
Rainbows
Before departing on Maid of the Mist
American Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Base of Horseshoe Falls
Dream come true! Visiting Niagara Falls and riding Maid of the Mist
Chicago’s Millennium Park
The last time my husband, kids and I were in Chicago my sister-in-law was showing us around her beloved town. Unfortunately, as she was giving us a tour of Millennium Park it started to rain and the kids never got to experience the Bean firsthand. This time as we cruised though Chicago we decided to give it another shot. The kids had a blast and it was a great way to stretch our legs and break up the monotony of the road miles. Here are some of my favorite photos from this stop:
Random Wisconsin Pink Elephant with Glasses
My family recently cruised through Wisconsin during our travels to the East Coast. Along the way we came across this random pink elephant with black geek glasses next to a gas station somewhere in the middle of the state. We had to stop a check him out. Here are a couple of the photos my husband and I shot of our kids and this random Wisconsin elephant…
Alaska’s Mount McKinley
Amongst the numerous highlights of my Alaskan Princess Cruisetour this summer our summit flight around Mount McKinley was indeed one of the more memorable experiences. Flying around this massive mountain was humbling, especially when I felt I could reach out and touch the snow resting on the peaks, only to discover the plane was still at least two miles away.
View from Denali National Park – looks like a cloud
14ers Camp (14,000 feet climber base)
After the flight
The other side of the mountain: View from Mt. McKinley Princess Lodge





















































































