Alaska Sea Life Center (Seward)

As traveling explorers, our mission was to learn and understand all about Alaska,-it's history, resources, culture and economy, and the Alaska Sea Life Center was a great opportunity to do just that. A large part of Alaska's economy involves the catching and processing of a variety of fish and seafood that is sold to local, domestic and international markets. We very often take for granted the food that ends up on … [Read more...]

Seavey’s Iditaride (Seward)

Alaksa is filled with wonderful and unique things to do, and one experience that was tops on our bucket list was a sled dog ride. After researching all the options, we opted for a ride at Seavey's Ididtaride.  The Seaveys are a legendary family of dog mushers with Mitch and his son Dallas both winning the race more than once. Mitch is the oldest person to ever win and his son Dallas is the youngest in addition to … [Read more...]

Terry’s Fish and Chips (Seward)

We love fish, but truth be told we never knew how good it could really be until our trip to Alaska.  Favorites like Salmon and Halibut are so much tastier when they are literally just caught and cooked and put on your plate. It's going to be really hard to going  back home and eating fish that's been on it's own "road trip".   Fresh or frozen it just won't taste the same now that we've been spoiled in the best of … [Read more...]

Florida

Florida

Florida is a beautiful place full of magic and mystery and natural wonder. Our theme of oceans and everglades could be traced through lots of our activities from sampling Cuban food, learning about shipwrecks and hurricanes, searching for shells on the beach, and even exploring the everglades in a fan boat. The most meaningful message that I wanted my kids to take away from our adventure was the importance of acting … [Read more...]

Kermit’s Key West Key Lime Shoppe (Key West)

Florida

The first thing that catches your eye about Kermit's Key West Key Lime Shoppe is the bright yellow and lime green colors of the little shop beckoning you to come inside and try Key West's most famous tart and tangy treat. Inside we found all kinds of delicious sounding key lime products like key lime mustard dipping sauce, key lime cooler cookies ( I used to LOVE lemon cooler cookies when I was a kid), spicy key lime … [Read more...]

Mallory Square (Key West)

Florida

Mallory Square is pretty much the center of where all things are happening in Key West.  It's a terrific place to walk around, check out the fun and unique shops and kiosks and do some awesome souvenir shopping. You can get the requisite t-shirt or shell art, but why not get something really unique with some Key West history?  A really cool souvenir I bought here was a natural sponge at the Key West Sponge … [Read more...]

The Mel Fisher Maritime Museum (Key West)

Florida

Visiting The Mel Fisher Maritime Museum feels like you've gone on an adventure with Mel and his crew, searching for treasure at the bottom of the ocean and finding the mother lode that you can touch and feel. Key West because of it's geography is one of the most famous shipwreck sites in the world.  As numerous ships from Spain, England, Portugal traveled during the early colonial during the 1600 and 1700's … [Read more...]

Red Fish Blue Fish (Key West)

Red Fish Blue Fish (Key West)

Remember the classic Dr. Seuss book "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish", well these clever restauranteurs took half the name and made a dynamite eatery right on the shore called Red Fish Blue Fish.  We discovered this place while milling around Mallory Square and boy are we glad we did.  My kids have been eating fish from a very young age and they just love it.  The secret by the way, is when you introduce it … [Read more...]

The Shipwreck Treasure Museum (Key West)

Florida

The Shipwreck Treasure Museum is literally right across the street from the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in the charming Mallory Square, and in all honesty, seems to be a little bit of a rip off of the same idea-with just a lot less exciting stuff.  We probably would have enjoyed it more if a) we done it first and b) if it weren't trying so hard with it's theatrical shtick complete with costumed storytellers shouting … [Read more...]

Southernmost Point Buoy (Key West)

Florida

Do not miss the marker for the Southernmost point of the Continental United States—Try to get a photo of yourself and stay dry as the waves keep crashing up on the platform. … [Read more...]