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Welcome to the Travel These Stones Blog! Here, you’ll find reflections, travel tips, and historical insights centered around the our experiences and spiritual journeys. These stories are written to inspire, inform, and deepen your connection to the places and moments that matter most.

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What’s Up with Sunscreen?

Newly released reports suggest increased testosterone levels, potentially some fertility issues, among those participating in a study done on 24 people and sunscreen. What’s up ...
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Jamie’s Winery

Wineries, including Jamie’s winery, have been blending different grape varieties into complex fusions for as long as they have been bottling this delightful, fermented fruit.  ...
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Falesia Week in Albufeira Portugal

THEME: I hope to see you in passing as I go to Spain, and to be helped on my journey there by you, once I ...
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CUBA – A Trip Into My Childhood

The twenty minute ride from the airport to downtown Havana was riddled with memories.  Memories of driving to the dry cleaners in the midst of ...
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Paradise Island – Bahamas

Our trip to Paradise Island in the Bahamas was a last minute affair.  Standby tickets with carry-on luggage and the hopes of pure sunshine.  We ...
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Prepared Itinerary Or Spontaneity

Do like to have a prepared itinerary or do you like spontaneity?  When you travel every month to a major destination you learn to pack ...
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A New Blog: Amazing Storied Stones!

We, Jamie and Claire, are younger at heart than most.  We Travel These Stones and we have traveled them right far. “The world is a ...
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Imagine Paris!

After watching the movie “Somethings Gotta Give” starring Diane Keaton, Keanu Reeves and Jack Nicholson for the umpteenth time I asked my wife, if the ...
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1967 -My First Flight Was An Emergency Landing

Are you afraid of flying?  There is hope!  In 1967 as an 11-year-old I was anxious about my first flight.  Dad had flown and loved ...
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