During Laura and Jaylin’s spring break, we went with a group from our church for a few days on a rather unique work opportunity on top of Gaither Mountain in the Ozarks of Arkansas, near the city of Harrison.
Winter visits to Walt Disney World, such as our December 2016 trip, always include many more dark hours than our typical summer visits, thanks to the earth tilting away from the sun.
At the end of our 2016 Cruise to Mexico, we stopped off at New Orleans for a walk around the French Quarter as we were on our way home.
Although we have never actually stayed at the Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World, we usually do drop by there when we are in the area, just to enjoy the atmosphere and maybe grab a bite to eat at Captain Cook’s, or perhaps a Dole Whip.
I was looking back through the photos of our 2016 Cruise to Mexico last year, and I realized that there are still several of those photos that I have not yet shared here.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World is a big park.
The other day, I got home just as the sun was going down.
When we are in Epcot at Walt Disney World (such as during our December 2016 visit), I take lots of photos of Spaceship Earth.
During our cruise to Mexico last summer, one of our shore excursions was to the Mayan ruins of Xcambo and a nearby beach, getting there by way of the Jaguar Safari Bus.
Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World towers over us as we are about to walk through it.