After four days in Berlin, we headed to Dresden, attracted by its historic Christmas market. We navigated a large train station, faced seat mix-ups, and enjoyed scenic views during the two-hour trip. In Dresden we explored the old town, admired architecture, and passed through Christmas markets, ending the day at Starbucks.
Berlin’s Infamous Wall and a Castle in One Day
On our final day in Berlin, we explored the city’s history, focusing on the Berlin Wall and its complexities. We visited the Berlin Wall Memorial, learning about its impact and the lives affected by it. In the evening, we enjoyed our last Christmas Market at Charlottenburg Palace, experiencing its festive atmosphere and unique light projections.
Berlin Inspires with Its History, Street Art, and Christmas Markets
On our third day in Berlin, Germany we visited the historical sites of Checkpoint Charlie, The Memorial for the Jews, and the Berlin Cathedral. We also looked for some well known street art and checked out two Christmas markets making it a full day of activity.
The Painted Berlin Wall and Festive Christmas Markets
On our second day in Berlin, we navigated snow and explored significant sites, including the East Side Gallery, which features themed art from various artists. Then we visited two Christmas markets, first in Spandau, which disappointed with limited non-food stalls, and another near the Berlin Cathedral, offering more variety and festive decorations.
Finding Famous Sites in Cold Berlin, Germany
Two years ago we decided to visit Christmas markets in Europe. We went to Budapest and Prague because they had markets that continued after Christmas. However, we felt like we really needed to go to Germany to truly see Christmas markets. This year we realized we could visit the markets early over Thanksgiving week when travel was less expensive. We started with a visit to Berlin. My daughter and her friend would join us for the first half of our…
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Discovering Beautiful Lake Wilderness Arboretum and Park
In June I visited Lake Wilderness Arboretum in Maple Valley, south of Seattle. I enjoyed exploring various gardens, noting the seasonal blooms, the legacy garden contributions, and the children’s discovery area. While some gardens were past their prime, the visit revealed unique plants and tranquility, proving the arboretum’s value as a community space.
New Waterfront Gateway to Seattle
The author and his wife explored Seattle’s waterfront, transformed after the demolition of the elevated viaduct. They visited Pike Place Market, enjoying new access paths and artistic spaces. The revitalized waterfront features parks, shops, and cultural attractions, exemplifying a vibrant public space celebrating the city’s natural beauty and community.
Hiking to Stunning Avalanche Lake in Glacier National Park
During a visit to Glacier National Park, we attempted to hike to Avalanche Lake but first explored the Trail of the Cedars. After successfully parking, we faced a challenging uphill journey, culminating in breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains, including a bear sighting. We ended our trip at McDonald Creek and Lake, appreciating the park’s unique beauty.
Driving Glacier National Park’s Going to the Sun Road
This September, we visited Glacier National Park, focusing on the iconic Going to the Sun Road. Reservations are essential during peak times, but same-day options exist. The drive offers stunning views, with several stops for photos and hikes. The park was busy, especially at popular spots, including Logan Pass and St. Mary Lake.
A Surprising Stop in Montana at Kootenai Falls
The journey from Spokane to Glacier National Park included a stop at Kootenai Falls, where stunning aqua-colored water and multiple waterfalls captivated us. We explored a swinging bridge before continuing to Kalispell, noted for its historic architecture and charming downtown.









