Lunar New Year 2021 - Year of the Ox

Tet Festival – Lunar New Year 2021

by Priscilla Willis

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Chinese New Year 2021 falls on Friday, February 12th, 2021.  It is the most important public holiday for Chinese people who will get seven days off from work from February 11-17. 2021 is the Year of the Ox. However, in Vietnam and for Vietnamese people anywhere in the world, Tet is the Lunar New Year
Tamales at a pueblo Feast Day

Experience Pueblo Feast Days in Santa Fe

by Priscilla Willis

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The sun god blessed us on our first day as we ventured into the arid desert landscape on a spiritual journey into the life of the Ancient Pueblo people who once lived in the sacred Bandelier Monument. After the hike, we visited San Ildefonso pueblo, where we watched a pottery demonstration and gathered around the
Minorcan Clam Chowder

Food and Culture: Minorcan Clam Chowder in St. Augustine, Florida

by Priscilla Willis

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More and more people are traveling to a destination for the food, and Florida is no exception. Visitors to the Sunshine State expect an abundance of fresh local seafood and that’s exactly what you’ll discover in St. Augustine. During my stay, I enjoyed St. Augustine shrimp, Cod Bacalao, oysters, and Lionfish ceviche. Ask three locals
Alligator feeding time at St. Augustine Alligator Farm

ALLIGATORS, LIGHTHOUSES AND FORTS, OH MY! FAMILY-FRIENDLY ATTRACTIONS IN ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA

by Priscilla Willis

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ST. AUGUSTINE ALLIGATOR FARM What comes to mind when you hear the word “alligator?” I visualize a dark form crashing toward me, its tail flailing like a battle ax, its gaping maw edged with ominous jagged teeth ready to rip into raw flesh. So, is it wrong that I found myself at St. Augustine Alligator
Historic English Camp, San Juan Island

Washington’s San Juan Islands Are Serious About Stewardship

by Priscilla Willis

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As the Anacortes ferry glides through the pristine waters of the Salish Sea to Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, we meander the multiple decks snapping pics of nautical gear and gasping at the incredible splendor of Mother Nature surrounding us, our shutters clicking frantically to capture the moment. The San Juan Islands are a
kids tubing on Table Rock Lake in the Ozarks

Five Pristine Lakes in The Ozarks for Outdoor and Water Sports Enthusiasts

by Priscilla Willis

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If you’re a fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, boating, water skiing, wake boarding, or SUP enthusiast like Priscilla Willis who yearns for a watering hole where you can soar and splash unfettered by crowds, she's found a special place full of lakes in what is known as the Ozarks.
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