By far the most striking building in the southern Utah city of St. George is the LDS (Mormon) temple. The stark whitewashed stone of the St. George temple contrasting with the stunning red rock landscape that surrounds it presents a…

By far the most striking building in the southern Utah city of St. George is the LDS (Mormon) temple. The stark whitewashed stone of the St. George temple contrasting with the stunning red rock landscape that surrounds it presents a…
The Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum in St. George is an expansive museum showing taxidermied wildlife (mostly mammals) from around the world. If you have a moral opposition to hunting this will not be a good place for you to visit, otherwise…
St. George is of course known for being an area of outdoor recreation, but sometimes you also need something to do inside. Especially when you are traveling with kids. The St. George Children’s Museum provides a fun indoor activity where…
Would you like to take your family on some short hikes while enjoying breathtaking views of the red rock of southern Utah? Snow Canyon is amazing state park that allows you to do just that. When we took our family…
In this post I will review the Mophie Powerstation XL External Battery, it can be found here (affiliate link).
What’s going to happen tomorrow? Nobody really knows. This uncertainty about the way life would be in the future allowed Walt Disney to create Tomorrowland however he wanted. As Disneyland has evolved so has Tomorrowland always looking toward what might…
For the Christmas holidays Ben and I are visiting my family in the St. Paul area of Minnesota. While we’ve spent most of our time just relaxing as a family and taking in some movies, we were able to go to…
Read to the end of the post for a promo code for your trip! Disneyland means many things to many people, but if there is one word that gets used the most to describe it that word has to be…
Red rocks are one of my favorite sceneries in the world. They stand over the desert in an incredibly awesome display of the majesty of nature. And while I love to look at the red rocks, there is one thing…
Picture a classic Medieval town. Is there a wall around it? Is it built on a cliff? Are all the roofs made of red tiles? Are the streets cobblestone? You are picturing Dubrovnik. And just not Dubrovnik five hundred years…