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A Family-Friendly Resort in Orlando, Florida that Mrs. HomeFree Couldn’t Pass Up

While my husband and I don’t have children, we strive to experience lots of different categories of travel.  Sometimes our accommodations are luxurious (The Battle House in Mobile, AL).  Sometimes it is a budget-friendly hotel like a Courtyard or a… Continue Reading →

A Free Florida History Lesson at Heritage Village, St. Petersburg

Looking for something to do in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area that doesn’t involve their beautiful beaches?  Need a family outing or a field trip for your scout troop?  Stick with me, kid! I found it for you.  The Pinellas County… Continue Reading →

Mid-Week Treat: Pizza in Ft. Myers

When I was a teenager, our mall had a restaurant called Lisa Pizza.  Since teenagers in the 80’s spent a lot of time in malls, being able to get a slice of pizza for a couple of bucks was very… Continue Reading →

A Tribute to Tranquility: The Karol Hotel, Clearwater, Florida

We spent nearly a week in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area at a new hotel.  The Karol Hotel isn’t just new to us.  It is new in general.  It opened in February 2020 just before the pandemic began to muck things… Continue Reading →

Experiencing Ford’s Garage Restaurant in Sarasota, Florida

Previously, I reviewed our visit to the Edison/Ford Winter Estates in Ft. Myers to learn about two of America’s earliest “royal” families.  These families were a big presence in south Florida and have left quite a mark on the area. … Continue Reading →

America’s Royal Families: The Edison/Ford Winter Estates in Ft. Myers, Florida

My husband and I have spoken with wonder before about geniuses throughout history knowing one another and together creating entire movements of thought or art that changed the world.  For example, the painters of the Impressionist movement were all “nobodies”… Continue Reading →

Credible Cuisine at The C House, Tampa

Some restaurants prefer to attract a clientele based on a gimmick, others choose a unique or quirky theme.  That can work, but in the end, the food has to be spot-on.  Recently, a friend of ours introduced us to a… Continue Reading →

Mrs. HomeFree Author Publishes Article on America’s History with Race

To my loyal subscribers, It is possible that my newest internationally published article might be one of the most important articles I’ve ever written. While it is full of the useful travel information you have come to expect from me,… Continue Reading →

Free Museum Alert: Tampa Firefighters Museum

Having gone to college in Tampa, I am more familiar with that city than many of the other places that we travel.  However, college was a long time ago and things change.  One of the fun things about traveling is… Continue Reading →

Dueling Diners in Stuart, Florida

My husband loves a good diner.  I am not much of a breakfast food person, but a good diner will serve breakfast food and lunch food all day.  Neither of us had ever visited Stuart, Florida until recently.  What we… Continue Reading →

A Quirky Collection: The Elliot Museum

Part II of my sightseeing adventures in Stuart, Florida includes, as promised, with a second unusual museum.  After a 15-minute drive from the Courtyard Hotel on Lost River Road to Hutchinson Island visitors will find the Elliott Museum.  The nice… Continue Reading →

Hidden Florida History: The House of Refuge Museum

It is possible that this bit of history isn’t hidden at all.  Perhaps many Floridians know all about it.  I did not.  I had never heard of a House of Refuge.  Take a trip back 150 years with me and… Continue Reading →

Old World Italy in New World Ft. Lauderdale

Everyone has different environments that they like and those that they don’t.  For me, I fail to see the appeal of South Florida.  Miami and Ft. Lauderdale represent no seasons, humidity and rain all the time, traffic, crowds and dirty… Continue Reading →

Ft. Lauderdale: Ignoring Personal Discomfort to Learn More About the Holocaust of WWII.

There is one particular debate that I have had more than once when traveling.  It is an intensely personal subject and each traveler must make a decision regarding it that is best for their own life. . . for their… Continue Reading →

The Food Spectrum in Asheville, NC

What do I mean when I say, “the food spectrum?”  I mean simply that there is healthy food and not-so-healthy food.  Since “all things in moderation” is an important rule to follow in life.  I think it’s important to show… Continue Reading →

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