Posts tagged Cynthia Sutter
Kilkea Castle Cupid's Hope

This year, Valentine’s Day might be celebrated at home but you don’t have to miss out on enjoying sexy, tasty cocktails! Kilkea Castle’s master mixologist David Pedro created a special drink that inspires l’amour that includes the castle for inspiration. Named the Cupid’s Hope, this original drink promises to make any celebration more romantic and fun!

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W3 Book Club-American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins

Our book club co-hosts, Laura C. and Debbie, did it in style by assembling gift bags to help us get in the mood for our 150th get together for W3! They delivered them to each of us in advance of our virtual meeting. The bags contained an assortment of items included to make us think of balmy beaches and sun-kissed seascapes…

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Road Trip to Southwestern Minnesota: Beautiful Lakes and Peaceful Prairies

Teri & Bill Popp did not let COVID keep them from enjoying a great Minnesota getaway. Their adventure took them to Southwestern MN, to the land of the Pipestone National Monument, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s roots and home, Lake Shetek, Slayton, and the Sod House from Laura Ingalls youth! Not to mention a great lake spot where the sunsets were amazing.

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“Hocus Pocus” novel by AW Jantha, movie by Disney

One thing about belonging to a large book club is that you get to celebrate lots and lots of milestone birthdays!! And, when that special someone’s birthday falls on a Halloween, it’s only fitting to go full-on witchy woman!! What better way to do that than with the novel “Hocus Pocus” by AW Jantha, and the classic, cult Disney movie of the same name starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy!

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Road Trip to Minnesota’s Beautiful North Shore—Grand Marais

What is a travelholic to do when a pandemic has clipped her wings? Well, then it’s time to explore what her home state has to offer during Minnesota’s glorious-albeit it brief-summer by heading “Up North”!

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Old World Charm—Cagliari, Sardinia

In Sardinian, Cagliari is pronounced Casteddu, which means castle, perfectly describing this bastion located on a hilly, port city. Incorporated in the Roman Empire early on, Cagliari features many relics and antiquities from that time period.

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