Sentences with phrase «explore the little town»

The theme for April 2013 was «Little Explorers» and the book we read, «Lucky Ducklings» told of a family of ducks out exploring a little town in which they live.
We've been exploring the little towns here on The Big Island and finding...
I love walking to explore little towns or neighborhoods.
I have many interests and hobbies, painting, gardening, repuposeing, antiqueing eating, looking at sunsets and sunrises, training my little dog (not so easy) I love exploring little towns and junk yards.
Guests can enjoy relaxing under the stars in the hot tub or explore the little town of San Angelo.

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You're exploring this little walkable town, there's so much history, the beach is right there, and you eat at the restaurants and people are cooking at such a high level.
The next morning we briefly explored Brattleboro, which is a cute little town which gave us a spot to buy our Vermont gifts for our family.
We enjoyed a pleasant, sunny day in the fairytale town of Heidelberg, hiking up to the castle on the hill (for those who don't appreciate the challenge of pushing a buggy uphill, there is a chair lift to the castle) and exploring the little cafes and shops in the old town.
My parents have always raved about all the little towns in this corner of the state and it was fun to explore some of them with Will, who as a native Texan couldn't stop marveling at all the old homes and colorful foliage.
As a family we love traveling in the warmer months, exploring quaint little towns and large cities alike.
Nice is a fabulous little town with many beautiful spots to explore.
Since my husband can't take a vacation this summer, we plan on just exploring Texas and finding cute little towns to check out Have a great weekend!!!
We spent Thanksgiving weekend exploring the beautiful town of Coronado, a little island located across the bay from San Diego.
In my town, we don't have a huge selection of colorful walls and gorgeous scenery, so we have to get a little creative when it comes to blog photos and plot out areas to explore before we even start taking pictures.
We got to explore the CUUUTEST little town.
Duster (old, similar here) Top Jeans (maternity) Slip - ons Hat Bag Addi's Outfit: Dress Tights Boots c / o A few weeks ago when we were still in the Vancouver area, we decided to explore a cute little town just outside of Langley called Fort Langley.
Friday night we went to a birthday dinner, Saturday Annabelle had ballet class before we spent the afternoon exploring the annual town celebration, and Sunday we hid from the crummy weather at a little football viewing party.
My parents have always raved about all the little towns in this corner of the state and it was fun to explore some of them with Will, who as a native Texan couldn't stop marveling at all the old homes and colorful foliage.
There are a lot of little details in here as they explore Bloo Bay Beach and the Crimson Tower such as the fact that Hidden Luigis are back or that the town you start off in is called Port Prisma.
It's a little disappointing that there are only two big zones, the Slums and the better looking Old Town, but they're both massive so you'll be exploring Dying Light for a long time.
In the heart of Chianti, wind your way through vineyards and cypress - dotted valleys, exploring hilltop towns and historic abbeys that have changed little over the centuries.
After few hours of rest and sumptuous south Indian breakfast at the resort, we started to explore this small little town.
If you'd like to do some exploring off the resort, Sayulita is a beautiful little town about twenty miles away.
They even answered all of our questions about the surrounding area, including directions to neighboring towns for a little more exploring.
Our first stop was an enormous abandoned train graveyard outside the town, an orgasm for photographers and rust enthusiasts, but Fredo told us we had 10 minutes to explore the site so we could rush to the second stop, a gift shop that sold little llamas made from salt, where we would spend half an hour.
You also have the option of staying an extra night in Aguas Calientes, which would allow you more time to explore this remarkable little town with its many markets and restaurants, and you would be able to spend more time in Machu Picchu.
The coastal town has a little bit of everything to suit all types of travelers, making it a fantastic home base with plenty to explore.
Want to explore the island of Ambergris Caye and the colorful little town of San Pedro?
On Day 5 you are free to explore the town and surrounding area a little further.
Head to Venice for the ultimate in romance as you explore the little rivers of the town by gondola, wander over pretty bridges and through narrow streets.
Paul and Cian left me after a few days and I stayed another 7 days exploring this cute little town.
Take time to explore the town and marvel at the spectacular architecture and churches, perhaps visiting the Fine Arts Museum or trying out a little wine - tasting.
8:00 am — Today you have the option of a nice hike or horseback riding experience in the village of Acul, explore the town with your guide, see beautiful rivers and mountains with lots of cows, horses and wonderful views of the little village that one day was the main center for massacres during the civil war in Guatemala.
This seaside town on the Costa Blanca in Spain, is overlooked by mountains and has plenty of lovely beaches and little coves to explore.
Peaceful valleys, effortless nature reserves filled with birds and misty forests, walks through green belts, and a series of little towns just begging to be explored.
I also got to know the little town of Pisac where I was living, and explored some of the prevalent spiritual opportunities which included receiving the rites of the Munay Ki.
Kuranda is a quaint little town well worth exploring before you make the return journey back to Cairns.
Visit Dominical Beach for a week and explore all it's beautiful natural attractions and consistent waves, reason why hundreds of surfers call this little lay - back town a «surfers paradise».
It's a pedestrian - only town, with one narrow alley - like street and few little side alleys that beckon you to explore them.
Many of these are around half an hour or more walk from the main town area, but well worth it for those who wish to explore a little bit further than the main beach.
Within Paradisi village itself, narrow lanes and a picturesque central town square are lined with quaint little shops and friendly tavernas to explore.
Its proximity (only a 10 - minute beach walk or 3 - minute drive) from Placencia Village made it a cinch to explore this beach town's little tourist shops, eateries (don't miss Ms. Brenda's roadside jerk chicken or Rumfish y Vino's Caribbean Fish Stew — I had it two nights in a row!)
Just a short drive north of town is Petoskey State Park, where you can explore the dunes, soak up some sunshine, or take a dip in the beautiful blue waters of Little Traverse Bay.
Get a little further out of town still and you'll arrive at the Tenuta Argentiera winery, a majestic vineyard that allows you to get up close and personal with the winemaking process, explore the cellars and sample the wines for yourself.
There's always plenty going on around in town centre with lots of interesting little side streets to explore and cafes where you can just sit and enjoy an espresso made from freshly ground coffee beans or a chilled glass of wine or beer
Ibiza Town, also known as Eivissa, is a hotspot for culture and heritage and boasts a quaint little harbour that's just waiting to be explored.
Continue to explore by visiting castles on the Danube, charming towns of the Little Carpathians, and beautiful 18th - century churches.
Despite being small, the little town packs a punch when it comes to things to see and do, ranging from exploring local markets, biking around the area, watching racing at the Maple Grove Raceway, and enjoying one of the many festivals that are held throughout the year.
Dong Kinh Hotel is one of Ho Chi Minh Citys more established hotels, and offers a touch of experience and class, whilst maintaining a fresh, 21st century ambiance.Tan Son Nhat International Airport is conveniently close and is only a 30 minute drive away, and the hotel also offers excellent proximity to some of the areas finest restaurants, bars and shopping areas.Avid sightseers can take in the sights of Ho Chi Minh Citys bustling China Town, where the hotel is situated, or alternatively, venture a little further afield to explore the attractions of the Palace of Independence, Hoa Binh and Ben Thanh Market and the Notre Dam Cathedral.
I wish I could tell you we spent the week crisscrossing the island and exploring little colonial towns (isn't that what travel bloggers are supposed to do?)
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