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Atlanta Georgia Travel Expenses

Apologies for our absence - Peter and I have been busy trying to recover from our Philippines/New York trip and just recently, over the Easter holidays, we came back from Atlanta! Aside from that, I got really busy with other projects, such as planning my Financial Independence and side hustles! Oh, and I finally finished this blog after our Europe trip. Busy, busy!

Zoo Atlanta by the fickle fan
Zoo Atlanta!
Why Atlanta?  Well, we had been discussing it for a while and we always wanted to visit this city because of its hustling & bustling activity. Plus, why not? It's only a 5 hour drive from Jacksonville.

Peter might be back to tell you more about our adventures, but so far here's a breakdown of our expenses. Everything in the breakdown is per person, split between two people (we're a couple)
  • Gas: our main form of transportation is driving. For 3 days of sightseeing & from driving from Jax to Atlanta 
    • $50.50 each 
  • Sightseeing:
    • $79 each for the Atlanta CityPass (to be reimbursed by Arrival+) 
    • $11 each for the Atlanta Skyview (via Groupon)
    • Total: $89
  • Dining: 
    • $ 80 - We had lunch at Golden Corral when we were driving to Atlanta, then ate at food trucks or cheaper food joints for dinner. 
  • Others (Souvenirs, etc):
    • $31.25 - That's a lot of money for souvenirs. It's mostly from me though. I got crazy at the World of Coke (its expensive but cute), and also had to get the quintessential magnets that I bring home to our souvenir pile. 
  • Hotel: 
    • $72 - For two nights (split with the boyfriend), at a Best Western near the airport. It was one of the cheapest we could get (was too cheap to use points to redeem for a short stay such as this). 
  • Total spent: $323.75 ($244.75 once the Arrival+ points kick in)
Spending $144.40 per day is not that great of a redemption, but I would still do it as it was a great weekend getaway from an otherwise boring week of staying at home. Then again, we could probably have made it a bit cheaper (ie used a cash back card to reimburse the Best Western hotel), but I used a different card to meet a spending requirement so missed that chance!

Downtown Atlanta by the fickle fan
Downtown Atlanta



The 2015 Travel Calendar [Luxury Travel on a Backpacker's Budget]




So, since I've gotten into the points and miles game recently, I figured I'd also post my plans on how to travel for cheap in 2015.

Why so early? Because to travel for almost free, you need to book secure your award tickets as soon as you can. And it also means jumping on various promos to get as many points as you need. Oh, and this isn't a backpacker trip... we're traveling using hotels, cars, and doing all that we want to do: paying $30 for dinner? that's fine, we can offset it somewhere. Paying $50 for a tour? Yes, also fine - we can reimburse it. No holds barred, no budget constraints (much) - just trying to do whatever we want in the hopes of reimbursing as many of it using points.

So, our travel plans for 2015 are as follows and bits and bobs of what we want to do, we don't have specific itineraries yet. I'll update this page as soon as I have booked more flights/hotels and our overall out of pocket cost before the end of 2015. Note - most of these tricks only apply to the US, but you should know that YOU CAN TRAVEL IN STYLE WITHOUT PAYING MUCH - all it needs is a bit of planning and knowing what's out there! :)



Tampa (January 17-19)
  • Busch Gardens - paid $45 in cash for entrance during the AMEX Daily Getaways (too bad we didn't have an AMEX card when we bought it, would have been much cheaper - paying $45 for 1 ticket is 50% cheaper than the normal price (around $100)
  • Lunch - $17 (buffet) out of pocket
  • Parking fee - $17 out of pocket
Orlando, FL (January 31 - February 1)
  • Disney - one last time (we're season passholders and it's going to end soon) 
  • Hilton Grand Vacations SeaWorld - got an Orbitz deal during Black Friday. $27 out of pocket. 
  • SeaWorld - paid $49 in cash for entrance during the AMEX Daily Getaways (too bad we didn't have an AMEX card when we bought it, retail price for Seaworld is around $100)
  • Gas (from JAX to Orlando) - out of pocket (approx $30) 

Cancun, Mexico (February 21-25,2015)


  • Hotel: Boyfriend got a targeted offer to stay at the Westin Lagunamar Resort.  Paid $319 in cash for 5 days, 4 nights and we get 5,000 SPG points after our stay! Retail price per night for the room? $400+
  • Flights: Miami to Cancun using British Airways Avios (9,000 per person x 2 = 18,000 BA Avios RT) (Transfer from AMEX Rewards or Chase Ultimate Rewards cards)
  • Ruby: 9,000 British Airways points transferred from Chase Ultimate Rewards + $78 in taxes (paid in cash)
  • P: 9,000 British Airways points transferred from AMEX Membership Rewards + $66 in taxes (reimbursed using Barclaycard World Arrival+)  - retail price varies
  • Sightseeing Chichen Itza, Tulum, and Isla Grande fees - Barclaycard Arrival (Will update once list is done)
    • Others: 
      • Airport Shuttle - $55 for two people (cash)
      • Chichen Itza Tour - $56 each, to be reimbursed using Arrival+ miles. 
  • For a full breakdown of this trip, click here (Final cost for Mexico/Miami: less than $450)
Related Articles to Cancun: 

Miami, Florida (February 25-26, 2015)
  • Hotel:  Hyatt House Miami Airport - only 8,000 points (transferred via Chase Ultimate Rewards). $0 out of pocket. Retail price for the room? $250+. Only need to stay in Miami for 1 day to do some visa errands for me. I have a Philippine passport and would need a Schengen visa to get to Europe). The boyfriend will have to work from the hotel while I do my visa errand - and yes, we still have our full time 9-5 jobs, in case you were wondering. 
  • For a full breakdown of this trip, click here (Final cost for Mexico/Miami: less than $450)
Manila, Philippines (March 17-25, 2015)
  • Flights Total: 
    • JFK to Manila for only $247.50 (cash out): Got an Etihad mistake fare last Christmas.
      •  Used $32.50 worth of Arrival+ points to get the original price of $285 down to $247.50
    • JAX- JFK - Jetblue $79. Didn't use Arrival+ but opted to use the JetBlue credit card so we can earn twice as many points on that flight.
    • JFK-JAX - US Airways (with a stopover in Philadelphia) - $120. It is cheaper and since we have the US Airways card, we get free checked luggage each too. Booked using Arrval+ so expecting to reimburse it as well. 
    • Manila to Tagbilaran Flight - TigerAir/Cebu Pacific - $70 for two people (to reimburse using Arrival+)
    • Tagbilaran to Manila Flight - AirAsia - $50 for two people (to reimburse using Arrival+) 
      • $25 reimbursed using Arrival+. Total Cash out for this leg: $25
  • Tours & Accommodation Total: $280
    • Paid out in cash - $280 for two people. Thing is, the company doesn't allow us to pay in credit cards so there you go, everything in cash
  • Travel breakdown to follow soon. 
    •  
Atlanta, Georgia (April 3-5, 2015)


  • Total Spend: $323.75 (Atlanta Travel Expense Breakdown)
  • Hotel: Best Western Plus ($150+ including taxes & fees) for 2 nights, paid out of pocket using Orbitz. (Because they had a sale, normal price is around $100 per night)
  • Attractions
    • Atlanta Citypass - CNN Center, the Georgia Aquarium, and World of Coca-Cola. Also saw Zoo Atlanta. All for $79 per person. To be reimbursed by Arrival+ 
    • Atlanta Skyline - bought using a groupon $18.40 in cash for two people + free chocolate.
  • Transportation & food are covered separately in the expense breakdown, as well as things to do. 
Europe (April 17th - 28th, 2015) Germany, Austria & Slovakia

Why these countries? Because my boyfriend is originally from Slovakia and he wants me to see his country :) Vienna is the closest biggest airport to fly out of Bratislava, and Germany because I'll need a Schengen visa to get in the region. Germany is the closest embassy to where I live without flying to DC so we'll have to stay longest in Germany for the trip. Not too bad though, considering that the south of Germany is full of castles, which I love! 
  • Total Spend: 
  • Flights Total :
    •   40,000 Mile SAAver Offpeak American Airline Miles. (80,000 miles for 2 people) JAX-MUC (April 17th), VIE-JAX (April 28th). (The airline taxes & fees $288 for 2 people are going were covered by our Arrival+ card) - total cost out of pocket? $0. Total miles? 80k AA
  • Hotels Total: 
    • Munich Total: $
      • Out of pocket cost per night, $80. We are staying at a small hotel near the old city of Munich where everything is walking distance - hurrah! How's that for location? Saved $100 by booking using the VISACHECKOUT deal on Orbitz.com
    • Vienna Total: $65.11
      • Best Western Wien, Vienna (to reimburse using Arrival+)
    • Salzburg Total: $60.11 
      • Hotel Goldenes Theatre (to reimburse using Arrival+)
  • Sightseeing: to be determined. 
  • Travel Itinerary to follow
Las Vegas, Nevada (May 20-26, 2015)
  • Flights Total:  $230
    • US Airways Companion Pass. Paid approx $460 out of pocket for two people round trip from JAX to LAS. (Normally that $400 ticket is just for one person!)
  • Hotels Total: $
    • Las Vegas: $150 cash for 3 nights (including the resort fees, averaging $50 a night including a weekend stay) for Stratosphere May 20-23 during Orbitz Cyber Monday - out of pocket. 
    • Las Vegas - Excalibur: $30 for the night (Used a visa checkout deal, so we only paid for the resort fees and $10 for the room)
    • Boulder Dam Hotel - $103.95/night - paid in cash
    • Grand Canyon Hotel - $83.45/night - paid in cash: wonderful hotel!
  • Transportation Total
  • Sightseeing/Entertainment Total: 
    • Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Death Valley, a few shows in Las Vegas, and do other things. To be determined - we got a lot of great deals using the VISACHECKOUT offer from Vegas.com. Will post in a different article. 
  • Itinerary to Follow
 Augusta, GA & Aiken, SC (July 4-5, 2015)
  •  An unexpected trip, driven mostly by pointbreaks
  • Hotel - 5000 IHG points (Pointbreaks) at Candlewood Suites in Augusta, GA
  • Gas - $50 for a tank of gas and a half for our trip. 
Orlando, FL: Wet n Wild (August 22, 2015) 
  • Paid by our own cash. $135 for 2 FL residents including an all day buffet. Not so bad. 

Turks & Caicos (Sept 19-22, 2015)
  • Flights Total: $21
    • 18,000 British Airways Points from JAX to MIA (for P & R, roundtrip). Taxes: $192
    • Taxes reimbursed using BarclayCard Arrival+ ($150, worth 15,000 Arrival+ pts)
    • Final Flight cost: $42 for two people
  • Hotels:  $290.50
    • Inn at Grace Bay. $581 for three nights, includes kitchenette.
 Niceville, Florida (Sept 26-27, 2015)
  • Hotel: 5,000 IHG points (Pointbreaks) - Paying $0.
  • Travel breakdown to follow soon.
Melbourne/Cocoa Beach, FL (October 10,-11, 2015)
  • Hotel: 5,000 IHG points (Pointbreaks)
New York (October 23-27, 2015)
  • Flights Total: $12
    • 20,000 JetBlue points + nearly $12 in taxes and fees. In theory we could have gotten the $12 for free using a different cash back card, but getting more points is more worth it. 
  • Hotel Total: $0
    • We'll be staying at our friend's apartment in Manhattan
  • Transportation Total: $ 
  • Sightseeing Total: $

As featured on:  Million Mile Secrets, Two Monkeys Travel, Chris Guillebeau

Update - we have posted our 2016 plans on our website! Go check it out :) We've already blogged about our 2016 Orlando Trip and I'm currently working on the other trips we've already taken! 


[Travel] Savannah, Georgia Itinerary & Photos

My mom wanted me to post more photos of my travels... so, in this blog, I'm gonna post Savannah!
We had a long weekend in April (Good Friday - Easter Sunday) and since we didn't get to book tickets to fly out, it's a staycation of sorts and decided we'll explore Savannah & Tybee Island in Georgia. 

It's only two hours away from Jacksonville, FL (we drove) but seems completely far away from the world. We could have done separate day trips but I don't know what compelled us to stay longer. 

Outside Fort Pulaski
Hotel: Stayed at La Quinta in Pooler (around 10-15 minute drive from Savannah downtown). 
Cost? Less than $100 per day with free breakfast. They have cozy rooms too.
Itinerary:

April 18th (Day 1) - We left Jacksonville late. Arrived in Pooler, checked in the hotel then ate lunch (at Wendy's in front of the hotel). Drove downtown. Went to the Railroad Museum. The museum had a bunch of historic carts & a steam engine train!

Walked around River Street but got drenched. Ate at Huey's for dinner. Not so expensive, and it was good, comfort food. Found the Savannah Bee Company and did a bit of window shopping. Decided to go back to the hotel and dry off. Early night for us.
At Fort Pulaski with a volunteer

April 19th (Day 2)- Drove to Tybee Island. It is a separate island from Savannah, around a 30-45 minute drive. Also went to Fort Pulatski (the boyfriend loves his forts and would always make sure we stop at these historic site). It was free when we went (National Park Week's Opening weekend), but normally it's $5 per person.

In Tybee, we explored the Tybee Island Lighhouse & Museum. Paid a small amount to get to the top.
Ate at North Beach Bar & Grill and walked around the beach for a bit (it was a wee bit cold and balmy, after all) before heading trying to go to the pier. It was so traffic (there was an event on the other end of the island) that we decided to go back to Savannah.

Finally bought something from Savannah Bee Company in West Broughton Street as a souvenir. Then walked around the historic district and managed to go to the City Market and explored 10 squares. It was quite easy to get to the squares as the next one is always within two blocks of the other one. Even checked out the Colonial Park Cemetery.

After the 10th square, it was getting late so we called it a night and drove back to the hotel. How apt that they were showing Forrest Gump! It was my first time to watch that movie (albeit long)



On top of Tybee Island Lighthouse
April 20th (Day 3): Morning breakfast then checked out of the hotel. Headed to Bonaventure Cemetery.  So eerily beautiful - it was near a big body of water too. Got a map from the visitor center for a donation ($1) and walked around. It was so peaceful, plus with all the sculptures, it doesn't really feel like you're walking in a cemetery itself.

Went back to the historic district - to the Georgia Railroad Museum to ride the steam train and yay! We got a slot. That steam train was cool as hell. Note: if you pay the entrance fee to the museum, it's valid for a few days after your first purchase so you can keep coming back!

Also walked around some more squares and back to Broughton Street. Soon enough, it was time to go home! :(

Bonaventure Cemetery
That was our Savannah trip - it was a lot of fun and I recommend anyone to go there. Here's some more photos of me & some other interesting places we've seen in Savannah.


From one of Savannah's squares




At the battle of Savannah battlefield
The Nachez
The waving girl statue

[Travel] Weekend Warrior - September 2014

I am a weekend warrior. I love going out every single weekend and trying to make the most of it. This is something I was not able to do much when I was back home in Manila. This will be a monthly series wherein I will present how much I have spent and where I've been to. I will post it as soon as the first weekend is up, updating it every single week until the month is up. Good concept, eh?

This is to show everyone that travel can be cheap and your time can be spent wisely, even if you have a 9-5 job, like I do. You don't need to quit your job and travel the world. With a lot of balance and savings, you can enjoy your life and stability of earning a fixed amount every single month.

Activities below are just for 1 person - I travel with my boyfriend, mostly :)


SEPTEMBER 2014 WEEKEND WARRIOR BREAKDOWN


Amount Activity (all for 1 person) Location Date
8.5 Disney Parking - Animal Kingdom Orlando, FL 1-Sep
20 Dinner for two - Cracker Barrel  Orlando, FL 1-Sep
4 Root beer Float - Animal Kingdom Orlando, FL 1-Sep
8.5 Universal Parking Orlando, FL 6-Sep
11 Butterbeer Treats Orlando, FL 6-Sep
13 Dinner at Cracker Barrel Daytona, FL 6-Sep
6.25 Lunch at CiCis Jacksonville, FL 7-Sep
10 Beer School - Budweiser Brewery Jacksonville, FL 7-Sep
3 Entrance to Park Jekyll Island, GA 13-Sep
3.825 Georgia Sea Turtle Center (Groupon) Jekyll Island, GA 13-Sep
8.5 Jekyll Island Tram Tour (LivingSocial) Jekyll Island, GA 13-Sep
10 Lunch at Jekyll Island Jekyll Island, GA 13-Sep
29 Trapeze Lesson (Livingsocial) Middleburg, FL 14-Sep


September 1, 2014, Monday (Labour Day Holiday)
Universal Studios, Orlando, FL

[TRAVEL] Weekend Warrior: August 2014

I am a weekend warrior. I love going out every single weekend and trying to make the most of it. This is something I was not able to do much when I was back home in Manila. This will be a monthly series wherein I will present how much I have spent and where I've been to. I will post it as soon as the first weekend is up, updating it every single week until the month is up. Good concept, eh?

This is to show everyone that travel can be cheap and your time can be spent wisely, even if you have a 9-5 job, like I do. You don't need to quit your job and travel the world. With a lot of balance, you can enjoy your life and stability of earning a fixed amount every single month.

Photo from http://media1.s-nbcnews.com/

AUGUST 2014 WEEKEND WARRIOR BREAKDOWN

August 2, Saturday
Skydive Palatka, Palatka, Florida - $125 Groupon for a tandem dive.
$85 - Photo & video Package.
One of the best things I've ever done is skydive. I would always, always recommend this to other people!
Those who are brave enough, that is.
Outlet Stores at St Augustine, Florida
Disney Store - $35 (2 plush toys, a shirt, and a mini figure) - what can I say, I love Disney?
VF Outlet - Also bought a hoodie and pajama set for $15
Bath & Body Works - Got my friend a gift (Can't disclose the amount here because he might see!)

August 3, Sunday
Stayed at the pool - did a few grocery shopping but that doesn't count as travel. Spent - travel-wise.

August 9, Saturday & August 10, Sunday
Did not spend much because I mostly stayed at home! Just read, hung out, etc. My boyfriend had to get his car fixed on August 9th so that was the reason why I was not able to go somewhere.

August 16, Saturday
South Florida Aquarium, Bradenton, Florida - $18 for 2 people Groupon deal.
This was sooo worth the money! I got to see Snooty and two of his manatee friends in action! That was really the highlight of my trip. The museum was quite informative too - and I loved the Spanish square.
Bought a souvenir shirt for $12 - not bad! Good thing I can fit in a kid's size shirt :)

August 17, Sunday 
Myakka State Park, Sarasota, Florida - $6 entrance for two people in a car.
$6 - a gift for my mum when I go back.

August 23, Saturday
Universal Studios, Florida - Own a year pass which cost us $170, bought in January 2014.
- Around $10 for 2 glasses of Butterbeer (mmm yummy)
- Lunch and dinner for $20 approx (per person) - ate at Moe's Grill and Panda Express
- $17 for Parking for the car
- $20 for an owl souvenir from Diagon Alley
- $38 gas
- $20 arcade games
A full day of fun in Universal Studios. Rode the Men in Black Ride, the Mummy (SO HOT), the Harry Potter train from Kings Cross Platform 9 3/4 to Hogsmeade, and Twister. Was in the queue at the Gringotts ride for an hour only to have the ride break down on us (NOT COOL!)
Nevertheless, i did enjoy the new Diagon Alley - if you're a big fan of the Potter series, this will eat up your hard earned cash. You can buy almost any souvenir that you can think of and spend lots of money on food and beverage within this part of the park. I did also like the Dragon that breathes out fire every 15 minutes though, and the attention to detail that the park did! Knockturn alley, and all the knick knacks at the shop. Production Design at it's finest! I'll definitely be back at least twice more to make the most of my year long pass. I haven't ridden in all the rides yet!
The boyfriend also got me a few Simpsons toys (Lisa) and he paid for the game I played (where I won Maggie and Santa's Little Helper). We make sure to visit the arcade every time to play. We both like the games and I like the toys - makes for a great souvenir.

August 24, Sunday
Paddleboarding - All Wet Sports
Down by the creek in Beach Boulevard, my boyfriend and I went stand up paddleboarding.
- $20 via Groupon
SUP is so much fun! I would definitely recommend it to anyone who would want to try something new.
Best if you can find a groupon to offset your costs a bit. Sometimes groupon gives additional percentage discounts so try to time your booking for that!

That week too, a package arrived - It was a GoPro Hero 3 - an advanced birthday gift from my boyfriend!(my birthday is in a few weeks and he wanted to give me the camera before we went on our Puerto Rico trip) I spent $14 to buy a head mount for the camera so we can use it at the Bio Bay tour.
We tried it in the pool and it's working lovely so far!

August 30, Saturday 
Hilton Head, South Carolina
Lunch - Golden Corral $9 per person
Gas - $20 per person
Sea Pines Resort -$6 per car ($3 per person)
Souvenirs - $9 (tshirt from Camp Hilton Head)
Water - $1.50 (was sooo thirsty, it was such a bloody hot day)
Went shopping at the outlet stores in Hilton Head but I'm not gonna say how much we spent ;)
Dinner - Bluffton: Captain Woody's Bar & Grill - $10
Hotel - Country Inn & Suites, Beaufort, SC: Free using points

August 31, Sunday
Beaufort & Hunting Island , South Carolina
Entrance to Hunting Island - $5 (per person)
Water - $1.50
Hunting Island Lighthouse Entrance - $2
Lunch - Plums Restaurant - $15

I made a pretty little excel file for it - below are just travel expenses (no souvenirs or water) for your reference & exact location:

Amount Activity (all for 1 person) Location Date
125 Groupon - Skydive Palatka Palatka, FL 2-Aug
85 Photo & Video Package - Skydive Palatka, FL 2-Aug
9 South Florida Aquarium Bradenton, FL 16-Aug
3 Myakka State Park Entrance fee Sarasota, FL 17-Aug
5 Butterbeer Orlando, FL 23-Aug
20 Lunch & Dinner (Moe's & Panda Express) Orlando, FL 23-Aug
8.5 Parking - Universal Studios Orlando, FL 23-Aug
10 Universal Studio Games Orlando, FL 23-Aug
20 Gas Share Orlando, FL 23-Aug
20 Groupon - All Wet Sports Groupon Jacksonville, FL 24-Aug
9 Lunch - Golden Corral Hilton Head, SC 30-Aug
20 Gas Share Hilton Head, SC 30-Aug
3 Sea Pines Resort Share Hilton Head, SC 30-Aug
5 Hunting Island Entrance Fee Hunting Island, SC 31-Aug
2 Entrance to Hunting Island Lighthouse Hunting Island, SC 31-Aug
15 Lunch - Plums Restaurant Beaufort, SC 31-Aug
359.5 Total for August



[Travel] Washington DC: The Washington Monument

Look familiar? This is the House of the Temple in DC.
It was popularized because of the Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
Washington DC. Ahh, such a wonderful place to be in. It all started one day when I saw that there was a Memorial Day holiday coming up in May. Being one that makes the most of traveling during a holiday, weekend + extra days off, this is the perfect time to fly. 

The Philippine Embassy in DC.
I didn't think I'd be giddy to see this but I was! 
So a few months before May 23-26, 2014, we looked for tickets and chanced upon $200 roundtrip tickets from Jax to Reagan via US Airways. And of course we jumped on it (this was the time when the boyfriend and I were just starting out with the points & miles game so everything was really in cash)

Our hotel was a $100/night deal at a placed called the Normandy Hotel (I'll probably post a trip report about the hotel when I'm not lazy)

Since I am very, very particular about trip planning, one of the things I really wanted to do was go up the Washington Monument. It was closed for a few months because of some damage but luckily, it will be open a few days before we got there. Bingo!

It is highly advisable to reserve tickets to the Washington Monument in advance by going to Recreation.gov - the tickets are free but if you buy them in advance, you will have to pay a service charge. No worries for us - my boyfriend and I are lazy louts and would rather do something else with our time than queue up for two hours hoping to get tickets (but what if we don't?) - the service charge is very minimal - for the two of us we only paid like $5 and that includes shipping to my apartment. Score! (Of course, this only works if you live in the US. But fear not if you live outside the US, you can opt to pick up your tickets at the ticket counter on the day that you're supposed to go up). Booked our tickets for May 24th, 10:30 AM and we're all set!

The ticket is timed, so you'll have to be there at least 15-30 minutes before your timed ticket and sit down at one of the marble benches and wait for your turn to go inside.

Before you go in, the park ranger will group you in batches (me and my bf along with 8 other people) then you'll have to go through an airport style security check (bags will be X-Rayed), and no food  is allowed inside. You'll then wait outside the elevators which will take you up the monument.

Since we were the first two inside, I got a chance to get my photo taken with Mr Washington himself. OK, a statue, but that's close enough.

There are two windows in every side of the monument (8 in all) and overall has breathtaking views of the National Mall & surrounding areas (if you went there on a clear day - when we were there it was very clear and sunny. Perfect weather, really).

Do take the time to take photos and marvel in those windows. I myself am a history buff and do love taking on amazing views, we ended up staying much more in the place than we expected to! Check out our photos in the rest of the post below. Please do not take and use them elsewhere without my permission though. You can grab hold of me on the contact me page on the right side of the page if you would want to use them.

You should notice that there is a red light blinking up on the top of those two windows/viewing areas. Not sure what it's for though! I theorized it could be for airplanes - they do land quite close to the city center (via Reagan airport) but I could also be wrong!

Once you are done with the viewing area, you'll go down one level into a mini museum showcasing how the Monument was built, various trivia, etc - this is where you'll catch the elevator back down from the top.

Watch out while you're elevator though! There are many commemorative stones that were donated by various states, some of them more interesting than the others! I managed to take a photo of some of them but unfortunately I didn't get to upload them! Oh well.

That concludes the Washington Monument trip.
Depending if you're a big history buff or not, it will take around 2-3 hours to do everything (including waiting for your turn to go up the top, waiting for your turn at the windows, taking pictures and then going to the other windows)

Enjoy the photos in the blog - my camera is amazing isn't it?

It was a plus that we were there during Memorial Day weekend cos there was so many events going on!

WWII Memorial, Reflecting Pool & Lincoln Memorial



MLK Memorial
WWII Memorial


The White House


Me at the Monument

[Travel] Fort Clinch State Park, Amelia Island, Florida

Fort Clinch is one of those places that are so near to Jacksonville, we just had to get to it. It starts with a quick one hour drive from Jacksonville - to a place called Amelia Island.

My boyfriend actually found this place, being a history geek that he is, with the power of Google. He was actually looking for a place where we can stop by and sight see before the sunset cruise in Fernandina Beach.

There is an entrance fee per cars in the area - but its less than $5. It is a HUGE complex, with hiking trails within the area, and there is a long stretch of beach where you can just walk.

It was almost winter when we were there, so we didn't bother to bring swimsuits. It was a wee bit chilly walking at the beach but the boyfriend and I had it all to ourselves.

After walking for nearly 2 hours, we decided to go back to the Fort and continue on to the pier. The ranger recommended going there (the lovely person who helped us when we were paying the entrance fee for the car) so we hurried to get there and walk to the boardwalk. It was another 5 minute drive from the Fort, and another few minutes walk to reach the end of the boardwalk and back. 

The  boardwalk was nice - there were loads of birds in the pristine beach and there was not much people there. Not sure if it was because people didn't want to go because it was winter or that the park was nearly closing when we were in the boardwalk area.

Realizing that we only had 40 minutes left before our boat tour was scheduled to leave, we had to leave too.

But you do have a chance to look at some photos I took from the trip! Sheldon says hello!

The Sheldon toy was actually given to me by my boyfriend when we were first going out - I saw it in Barnes & Noble, thought it was cute but didn't buy it. Little did I know he'd surprise me with it a few days later!






[Travel] Washington DC Smithsonian National Zoo

Posting so everyone could see photos that I took using my Sony H20 while on vacation in DC.
The Smithsonian National Zoo is free to go to - they have a wide variety of animals there, and they are very, very well cared for. The zoo also acts as a research area as well.

The zoo is on the red line, you can go down at the zoo stop. In our case, the hotel we are staying in was just a mile away from the zoo (around 1.6+ KMs) so we took a leisurely walk through the Adams-Morgan neighborhood. Although we only spent a total of 3 hours at the zoo (spent the time there while waiting for us to be checked in our room at the Normandy), it was definitely not enough. I'll definitely go back here on my next DC trip - whenever that would be. :)

Enjoy the photos, but if you plan to use them commercially, please let me know and don't just steal them!

Mommy Panda munching on some bamboo

Asian Elephant

Duckie

Look, it's Timon!

Peekaboo I see you!!

Cuteeee!

Magilla Gorilla - amazing how they're like humans

Galapagos tortoise - can't wait to see you in the wild!

[Travel] Cumberland Island, Georgia, United States

The beach - although you can't swim there
Travel, for me, is a drug that keeps me moving. It keeps my mind sharp and alert - by making me want to explore more, find more places (which the internet had made it very easy to do), and just know more.

In this post, I focus on Cumberland Island National Seashore. I initially learned about this place from a colleague of mine when I first moved to America. However, he did not say there was a tour. My persistent research showed me to this website:
http://www.nps.gov/cuis/index.htm

**More after the jump -- click on the title link to get to the full post**

[Travel] Magnolia Plantation, Charleston, South Carolina, United States

In my "winter" outfit
Last November 2013, I had a chance to go to South Carolina for a weekend trip. It was a nice, pleasant time to go - and of course, it would tick off one State in my goal of visiting all 50 states in the United States.

In this travel blog, I feature Magnolia Plantation - this used to be a plantation in the old times (yes, where the slaves were, farming for their masters) but has now been opened to the public who want to tour the massive grounds.
Lovely autumn scenery while hiking - look at those leaves!

There's three parts to this plantation: the swamp, the grounds, and the house. There's other areas too but those are the ones I went to so far. We got one free entrance ticket by donating a canned item to the plantation, but the swamp we had to pay an extra for, which was fine.

Even though it was freezing that day, I enjoyed the long walks, the nice colours of autumn, and the natural scenery of the place. For someone who came from a place that does not have four seasons, it is a welcome change indeed.

The Magnolia plantation house
One of the things I loved was the animal watching - there were all sorts of birds around the area. Ture, I'm not really a bird watching enthusiast but since they're there, might as well, right? I've never seen birds like that back home before: pelicans, ospreys, egrets, vultures, even. Back home, the most common birds are little ones called the mayas. In here, the most common ones I see on an almost daily basis are ducks. Also pigeons and some little birds that I don't know the name of.

Seeing a swamp is amazing too - I have never really seen swamps before. Apparently the swamp in the plantation has alligators living there. Unfortunately for me, no gator sightings this time.

And that pretty much concludes my Magnolia Plantation trip. To be honest, I've forgotten how to get to Magnolia Plantation. I think we just googled the directions from the hotel in Charleston and it's roughly around 30 minutes and we're there. Parking is free within the compound.  I've uploaded more photos below that you can peruse while I am out trying to create a new blog post.

Have a nice weekend you guys :)




[Travel] This is Jacksonville #1

I've fired up the purple Lenovo netbook because I had to back up some photos from my camera - I have an upcoming trip to Savannah, Georgia in a few days and I definitely need the extra megabytes of space that I could get.

Anyhoo, while I was looking through some old photos, I figured I might as well start uploading them one by one here in the blog so the miniscule number of people reading my blog can actually enjoy some of the photos I take, and not just it being saved down in a computer, being forgotten somewhere.

Most of these photos were taken during my first month in Jacksonville so these were all new to me.

First photo on the left - my employer, Deutsche Bank. They had recently expanded their operations in Jacksonville, FL and I managed to move from the Manila branch to the US. Yay!


 This photo on the left is the Cumer Museum - don't kill me if my spelling is wrong. Normally you have to pay to get in but the museum has free entrance every Tuesdays from 6pm until it closes at around 9. Great, huh? This photo was taken on a Saturday morning, while I was on my way to the Riverside Arts Market every Saturday under the overpass.

And yes, I did get to go in the museum on a Tuesday. There's a lovely garden area inside - they have an English garden and an Italian garden and it overlooks St John's River. A nice place to just chill out and relax.

Photo on the left is Tinseltown USA - the movie theater on the same street as the office and my apartment. While movies here in America cost a lot ore than Manila, my first time to watch a movie here was two weeks after I arrived. I saw Gravity and also saw a few other films here and there.

Normally I don't go to cinemas because of the cost, but it is good to treat myself every now and again.

So there you have it - a brief tour of Jacksonville for now :)

This is currently the place I love and I'll post blogs every now and again on places I've been and what I've been doing :)

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