âTwo minutes to spareâ, Brett informed me as we settled into our seats on train from Dublin to Galway. The taxi driver had been amazing, navigating the traffic and construction to get us to the train station on time, but when we discovered our train was on the end of a very long track, we ran (faster than I thought I was capable) to catch it before the doors closed. We made it and settled in for a two-and-a-half hour ride from the east side of Ireland to the far west. Little did we know that our final destination, the Cliffs of Moher, would consume another two-and-a-half hours on a bus ride down the coast. So, on the last day of our three-week European adventure, we spent ten of our fourteen travel hours on a taxi, a train and four buses, but when I saw the Cliffs, I knew each bump in the road had led us to a place like no other.

Cliffs of Moher
The majestic Cliffs of Moher set against the Irish mist is something we have all seen in pictures, but feeling the fear as you approach the edge and witnessing the massive formations in person is beyond compare.
And as beautiful as our last excursion turned out to be, our first was every bit as breathtaking as we traveled from Bergen to Oslo to explore the fjords of Norway

Fjord tour
by train, bus (down the steepest road in northern Europe) and a windy three-hour boat tour. At the time, I thought we had seen the best and the rest of the trip would be bland in comparison. Boy, was I wrong!
Eleven days later, we traveled from Munich to Zurich by bus, Zurich to Lauterbrunnen by train and Lauterbrunnen to Murren by cable carâhalfway up one big-ass mountain.

Sunrise in Switzerland
When we got to our room, we stepped out on our deck and faced a mountain in front of us and a valley way, way, way down below. Fear of heights is not one of my phobias, but believe me, I was holding tight to the railing on our deck for these pictures.
Three of the most beautiful sights on one vacation is more than one should expect, but there was so much moreâŚ
He says he wants to make America great again. What does that mean? When was it any better than it is right now? Does he mean he wants to go back to a time when white men ruled, women couldnât vote and people of color were relegated to the back of the bus? I must admit it would be nice to go back to a pre-twitter universe so we wouldnât be bombarded with half-truths and outright lies from the man who is in charge of our nation. Doesnât he have better things to do than criticize Meryl Streep and Saturday Night Live?











conversation of a partner, kid or said kidâs many friends. Those days were gone. Now, it was my time and driving alone painted an entirely different picture than the one Iâd merely glanced upon in years past.
was always happy to give me the next available table, even as couples and families waited. My server, Becky, took good care of me and didnât rush me, even asking me about my writing (I








