sbabelle

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Age Range: 30-39  |  Joined: October 2008

Sarasota, Florida

All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware. - Martin Buber

Trip Journals by sbabelle

Name Destination Date Created
My adventures on the island. Anna Maria, Florida February 13, 2009
Our Day Out in Channelside Tampa, Florida December 17, 2008
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Photos by sbabelle

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Reviews by sbabelle

Name Destination Date Written
Gorgeous View, Expensive Hotel Fort Myers, Florida February 13, 2009
Pretty Place, Worth the Trip Anna Maria, Florida February 13, 2009
Atmosphere & Food = Pretty Darn Good Brooksville, Florida January 12, 2009
Florida's Christmas Shopping Mecca Brooksville, Florida January 12, 2009
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Stories and Tips by sbabelle

Name Destination Date Written
Sunday in Myakka Sarasota, Florida March 26, 2009
2007 Sarasota Medieval Fair Sarasota, Florida January 20, 2009
2008 Sarasota Medieval Fair Sarasota, Florida January 18, 2009
Ahhh...the Sea Cow Florida, United States December 17, 2008
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More About sbabelle

I travel because...

it's an escape.

I love to travel to...

anywhere. Across the ocean, across the state line, across the street.

I never forget to pack...

anything. I am obsessive compulsive about packing, having directions, scheduling...all that good stuff.

My weirdest travel habit is...

I plan my dream trips months...years in advance.

It's my dream to travel to...

SO many places! Savannah, Japan, Miami, Key West, New York City during Christmas time, New Orleans, Las Vegas...not too many places out west though. There are tons of little kitschy - touristy type places I would love to visit.

When I'm not traveling...

I am a kinda sorta newlywed wife {I consider less than 5 years still new!} and mama to two spoiled rotten Dachshunds. I work from home, I like glitter, I'm addicted to books & magazines and my husband is the most awesome person I have ever met. I was "living green" back when it was just considered "living poor" and not environmentally necessary.