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		<title>Keep it Local</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Connie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 06:34:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are hidden gems you can explore right near your own community.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size">During the pandemic, my Dad and I did not stop traveling. My dad is in his nineties and we lived in Indiana for part of the year. Throughout the summer and fall we instituted “Explore Indiana Saturdays”. We would pick a different destination each week. Sometimes it was a state park, a historic town or a museum. Other times we just found a unique restaurant. The photo above is of the Bean Blossom Covered Bridge in Brown County. We discovered the Indiana Military Museum in Vincennes and my Dad decided to donate some of his military items from his service in the Vietnam War to the museum. That really was special for him and we never would have known about the opportunity if we hadn&#8217;t gone out to explore our local community. Here are some ideas to help you explore your community.</p>



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<li class="has-medium-font-size">Visit the beach, a lake or a river</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Explore a nearby city</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Go to a nearby state or national park</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Explore a small town or village</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Take a short road trip</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Take a hike</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Go camping</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Visit a local museum or art gallery</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Find a new and unique restaurant</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Go on a scavenger hunt in your hometown</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Visit a historical site in your state</li>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size">For anyone in or near Indiana, here are some of the places Dad and I explored. &nbsp;</p>



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<li class="has-medium-font-size">Corydon &#8211; Indiana&#8217;s first capital</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Vincennes &#8211; Indiana&#8217;s first town</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">George Rogers Clark National Historic Site</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Brown County State Park</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Spring Mill State Park</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Overlook Restaurant, Leavenworth</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Huber&#8217;s Family Farm Restaurant, Borden</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Anderson Falls, Columbus</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Lake Monroe</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Marengo Cave</li>
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		<title>My Favorite Road Trip Apps</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Connie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 06:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Here are some of my favorite apps to help with your next road trip</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size" id="9f0t2">I love road trips. Whether it&#8217;s heading out in my RV or a car, I love to just drive and explore new places. While getting lost may be part of the fun, here are some of my favorite apps that I use to help keep myself organized, save money and find some new hidden places to visit.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size" id="4u5gj">1. <a href="http://www.waze.com" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank"><strong><u>Waze</u></strong></a>– Whether your trip involves a lot of road travel, or you just want to find a faster way to get to places in your own city, consider Waze. Recently purchased by Google, it uses social media input to give real-time updates on traffic situations. So, for example, if there’s a game downtown in the city you’re visiting, as you’re trying to navigate that same area to get to a restaurant, Waze will let you know where the jams are so you can avoid the tangle and the time (and fuel) wasted waiting for game-goers.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size" id="a5s8p">2. <a href="http://www.gasbuddy.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong><u>GasBuddy</u></strong></a> – When your RV has a 50-gallon tank and gets 8 miles to the gallon, finding the best gas price is really important. GasBuddy is another app that takes advantage of the constant updates and interaction of crowdsourcing. People input gas prices and keep an eye out for low prices, so users can quickly and easily search for gas stations nearby and compare prices to ensure the best deal in their area.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size" id="57nl9">3. <a href="http://www.tripit.com" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank"><strong><u>TripIt Travel planner</u></strong></a> &#8211; I have used TripIt for years. Reservations, tickets, events, meetings, personal gatherings with friends or family — you can basically have all the important details of your trip at your fingertips, all in one convenient place. You know all those confirmation emails that you get from hotels, airlines, car rental services, and the like — the ones you frantically search for in your Inbox the night before you leave on a vacation? Simply send all these emails along to <a href="mailto:plans@tripit.com" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">plans@tripit.com</a>, which will then magically generate a digital itinerary that you can refer to on your mobile device. It also provides weather info and maps of your destinations. You can add multiple trips to TripIt if you&#8217;re a frequent traveler, or just use it for a single vacation. TripIt has been awarded Best Travel Mobile App. All the services described above are free, or you can upgrade to a paid version for even more cushy service and alerts. I use the paid version to get travel alerts and flight updates, but the free version is very robust.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size" id="87pvo">4. <a href="http://www.aroundmeapp.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong><u>Around Me</u></strong></a>— Ever find yourself in an unfamiliar city, and you want a decent cup of coffee or a place to buy an extra toothbrush? This application tells you all the points of interest that are located near you. It detects your current location and lets you select from categories like bars, cafés, hospitals, pharmacies, and hotels to filter the results. It even provides reviews and directions.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size" id="bsgga">5. <a href="http://www.roadtrippers.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong><u>Road Trippers </u></strong></a>— This is a fun travel tool made for the iPhone as an app, but it is also available via mobile web so you can use it with Android, Blackberry, and other smartphone platforms. Here’s how it works: you type in your starting and destination points and it tells you the distance, time, and estimated gas costs. This is great for day trips — think of a great tour of Napa while staying in San Francisco (or vice versa!). While the distance-finding feature in itself isn’t necessarily groundbreaking, RoadTrippers goes one better and tells you about all of the attractions worth seeing along the way, from the obvious to the wonderfully ridiculous.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size" id="6oj4a">There are tons of apps to explore, of course, and this is just a glimpse — but these should add some fun and help you plan and save a few dollars. Once we’ve worked together to plan your next road trip, give these apps a try and let me know how it goes! </p>
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		<title>Traveling Solo?  Here&#8217;s some tips to stay safe.</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Connie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2024 23:37:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Here are some tips to help you stay safe on your next solo travel adventure.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size">I have often been a solo traveler.  Long ago I decided that if I wanted to go someplace, I just had to go by myself.  Coordinating the schedules of all my busy friends was just too hard.   I never felt unsafe, but I tried to minimize problems.  It&#8217;s totally natural to have some worries about safety, but with a few smart moves, you can explore the world worry-free. Here are some tips to keep in mind:</p>



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<li class="has-medium-font-size">Keep your peeps in the loop: Make sure someone back home knows your plans and check in regularly.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Get your phone game on: Make sure your phone works internationally and keep in touch via text. It&#8217;s a lifesaver.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Stay informed: Check travel alerts before you jet off and research your destination.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Stay aware: Keep your senses sharp and ditch the headphones. Also, don&#8217;t get too wrapped up in your camera.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Keep your stuff safe: Keep important stuff like passports tucked away, and stash some extra cash in sneaky spots.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Respect local customs: Blend in and dress appropriately. It&#8217;s all about showing respect and staying safe.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Stick to the beaten path: Stay smart about wandering off after dark, and don&#8217;t advertise that you&#8217;re a tourist.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Know your embassy: Keep tabs on where it is, just in case.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Stay sharp: Keep your wits about you, especially when you&#8217;re out and about.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Guard your info: Keep hotel details to yourself, and be cautious about sharing personal info.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Be picky about your digs: Choose a safe, central hotel, and keep security in mind.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Cover your bases: Get travel insurance for medical emergencies.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Ditch the bling: Leave the flashy stuff at home and keep your valuables close.</li>



<li class="has-medium-font-size">Trust your gut: Your instincts are usually spot on, so listen up!</li>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size">Remember, don&#8217;t let fear hold you back. With a bit of street smarts and some solid planning, you&#8217;ll be good to go. Happy travels!</p>
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		<title>Accessible Travel Tips</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Connie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 15:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Accessible travel takes some extra planning but is totally doable.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size">Hey there, fellow travelers! Before I started globe-trotting with my 94-year-old dad, accessible travel wasn&#8217;t really on my radar. But boy, have things changed! Suddenly, steps, handrails, wheelchair access, showers – they&#8217;re all part of my travel checklist. It&#8217;s a bit of extra work, sure, but accessible travel? Totally doable.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size">Feeling a bit jittery about hitting the road? Don&#8217;t sweat it! I&#8217;ve got your back to ensure your journey is not just awesome, but also safe and accessible. Exploring new spots is a blast, and being prepared? Well, that&#8217;s half the adventure, right? So, here are some nifty tips to help you pick your perfect accessible getaway.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size">Let&#8217;s start with air travel. Did you know certain planes, like the Airbus A350 or Boeing 747, come equipped with accessible bathrooms? Cool, huh? Plus, you can rent or bring your own mobility aids – just slap a GPS tag on &#8217;em for safekeeping. Want to board early to avoid the crowd? No problemo! And if you need a wheelchair onboard, the airline&#8217;s got your back.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size">Now, onto land adventures. Vacation rentals are a solid bet, especially if you have specific needs like allergies. Ping the owner, double-check the cleaning stuff, and voilà! Kitchen facilities are a bonus, too, keeping cross-contamination worries at bay.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size">Looking to soak up some culture? Many museums, parks, and historical sites offer freebies for the disability community. And hey, there are even scholarships up for grabs to fuel your wanderlust. Who doesn&#8217;t love freebies, right?</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size">Ahoy, sea lovers! Cruise ships are the new cool. With lowered desks, automatic doors, and even pool lifts, they&#8217;ve got accessibility down pat. Plus, many ports of call are stepping up their game for wheelchair users.</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size">For those craving a laid-back beach vibe, all-inclusive resorts are where it&#8217;s at. Smooth walkways, ocean lifts, and shaded spots for sun-sensitive folks – they&#8217;ve got it all sorted. Just remember your SPF and electrolytes!</p>



<p class="has-medium-font-size">So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags – and yes, that includes your Foley and colostomy bags! – because the world&#8217;s calling. Travel isn&#8217;t just for some, it&#8217;s for everyone. </p>
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