In this article, I am uncovering some of the secrets of Mainz, Germany. Providing an unexpected education that I wasn’t prepared for, this city turned out to be quite charming. It isn’t one of the places that most people mention… Continue Reading →
Quite a few of the research departments at Cambridge University set up museums for their collections. These free museums ensure that learning is continuous and that the public can enjoy a massive range of amazing specimens, rather than those same… Continue Reading →
Amsterdam is a city with many personalities. Marijuana is legal. Their sex industry is highly regulated. Between those two things alone there is a party atmosphere that draws tons of stag (bachelor) or hen (bachelorette) parties every weekend. There is… Continue Reading →
When I travel I am always reading, researching, and asking about the most interesting places to go. I was really proud on my recent San Francisco trip when I found a wonderful afternoon activity that even my local friends didn’t… Continue Reading →
In a previous article, I discussed the Huntsville Museum of Art and what a wonderful experience my visit there was. However, if you are an art lover planning a visit to Huntsville you might be searching for other art studios… Continue Reading →
While there are many ideological and cultural differences between India and Pakistan, there is one major similarity. In fact, both nations are part of Asia. This is an important detail that many Americans forget. Most of us, when asked to… Continue Reading →
Remember that Mrs. HomeFree is an official Marriott affiliate. When you decide you are ready to travel, you can click on any of the Marriott ads or hotel links found here and be taken directly to Marriott’s reservation page. Mrs…. Continue Reading →
I am not a true history buff. I don’t watch documentaries about the past or have a particular era that I know so well I could win any trivia competition. I do, however, appreciate and agree with the sentiment that… Continue Reading →
Yes, you read that correctly. I only saw Florence for two hours. In fact, it was closer to 90 minutes. My husband and I were traveling to another city on this day. He had to meet with some of his… Continue Reading →
When is a dying art not a dying art? When two craftsmen adopt the ancient ways, start a museum to preserve them and open a school to teach the ancient ways to others. Welcome to Silver River Center for Chair… Continue Reading →
Recently, on a perfect 75-degree Saturday, without a cloud in the sky, my husband and I spent the day together at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. All the elements just came together for me. It was so lovely… Continue Reading →
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