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Welcome to the final newsletter of the year – My 2025 year in review! Just some highlights – we would be here all day! Is it just me, or did 2025 fly by in a blink? As I look back, I’m filled with gratitude—for family milestones, unforgettable travels, meaningful work, and all of you who ...

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Welcome to the final newsletter of the year – My 2025 year in review! Just some highlights – we would be here all day!

2025 travel to Northwest
Tulip Fields – Skagit Valley, WA

Is it just me, or did 2025 fly by in a blink? As I look back, I’m filled with gratitude—for family milestones, unforgettable travels, meaningful work, and all of you who continue to follow along. Here’s a quick rundown!

Family Joys

Our family grew this year with the arrival of our grandson, Clark—making the twins officially cousins! Watching your grown child become a parent is one of life’s great gifts, and we’re savoring every moment. Nick, Kylie, and Clark are doing great!

We also celebrated several beautiful weddings, each one a sweet reminder of young love at its very best. And somehow, Craig and I reached 41 years of marriage. Four decades of partnership, adventure, and laughter—how lucky am I?

A Dodgers Season for the Books

Go Dodgers! Another World Series win—and an experience we’ll never forget.

This year, we found ourselves at the longest World Series game in history.

2025 World Series History

October 2025
18 innings
6 hours 39 minutes
Dodgers 6, Blue Jays 5

We went with my 85-year-old mom and our son Nick, and it was epic from start to finish. What made it even more surreal? We were ALSO at the previous “longest World Series game ever” back in 2018:

October 2018
18 innings
7 hours 20 minutes
Dodgers 3, Red Sox 2

Twice in one lifetime? The odds are wild—we really should have gone straight to Vegas.

Travel Adventures

This year’s travels were nothing short of extraordinary. We kicked off 2025 with New Year’s in London and Paris, then embarked on a spectacular culinary tour of Morocco. Riding camels in the Sahara with our best friends felt like living inside a dream. One email invitation—“Who wants to ride camels in the Sahara with us?”—turned into an unforgettable adventure.

Unbelievable Adventure!

epic Morocco

In July, we spent several weeks in Italy preparing for our upcoming Travel Connections Tours in Tuscany. From meeting with vintners to tasting extraordinary meals at family-run restaurants, we’re carefully crafting the most authentic, delicious, and memorable tours you could imagine. You can learn more about the tours HERE.

If you want the behind-the-scenes stories, I recorded several podcast episodes filled with fun details from all of these trips—don’t miss them! You can find the podcast on several platforms:  YouTube, Apple, Spotify, and iHeartRadio

2025 year in review
Come with us to Tuscany!

Thirteen Years of Adventures of Empty Nesters

When I started Adventures of Empty Nesters 13 years ago, my goal was simple: encourage fellow empty nesters to get out, explore, and rediscover what lights them up. With the kids grown and our calendars our own again, this chapter of life can be incredibly vibrant.

I plan to continue this work for decades to come—especially inspired by my mom, who keeps up with every adventure we dream up. Watching her cheer on her beloved Dodgers at the World Series was a highlight of her life (and mine) and a reminder to keep saying yes to what brings us joy.

Final Journey of the Year

We’ll close out 2025 back in South America, revisiting Chile. From the wine country to the remote beauty of Chiloé Island, we’re excited to explore more deeply and record a brand-new podcast episode to open Season 5 of Travel Connections Podcast in February 2026. I can’t wait to share it with you.

On the sand in Kauai – So grateful to have found my passion after the kids left the nest!

As always, thank you for reading, for traveling alongside me here, on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and on the Travel Connections podcast. Your support and enthusiasm mean everything.

Wishing you a warm and wonderful holiday season—and a spectacular start to 2026.

With gratitude,
Suzanne

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“I am so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”— L. M. Montgomery October has always been our month. It’s when we celebrate our wedding anniversary—on the 20th—and it’s the time of year that holds some of my favorite travel memories. Don’t you just love October? In the Northern Hemisphere, the leaves ...

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“I am so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
L. M. Montgomery

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A spectacular sunset in Encinitas, CA

October has always been our month. It’s when we celebrate our wedding anniversary—on the 20th—and it’s the time of year that holds some of my favorite travel memories.

Don’t you just love October? In the Northern Hemisphere, the leaves begin to change, pumpkin-spiced everything returns, and the cozy spirit of the season arrives. For me, it’s a time of reflection, celebration, and often… adventure.

I’ve always believed in celebrating—new jobs, new homes, new babies, sunsets, anniversaries, birthdays—and yes, especially travel.

When a journey is truly special, I can’t just file it away as a memory. I want to relive it—again and again. I’ll scroll through photos, share moments on Instagram, and create reels that capture the feeling of being there. These are not just trips—they’re milestones in our story as empty nesters rediscovering the world together.

Adventures Worth Celebrating

Since becoming empty nesters (and creating Adventures of Empty Nesters), travel has become a beautiful thread in our lives. My readers often tell me they travel vicariously through my stories—or they’re inspired to start planning their next adventure. Whether you love to explore from a cozy chair by the fire or have a suitcase always half-packed, I’m here to share ideas, tips, and destinations to inspire your own journey.

Celebrating Four Decades in Patagonia

A 40th Anniversary in Patagonia

Last year, for our 40th wedding anniversary, we partnered with our friends at Collette for a truly unforgettable tour—Patagonia: Edge of the World. The landscapes were otherworldly, and the adventure was everything we hoped for and more. We extended our trip by a few extra days in Buenos Aires, soaking in the city’s rhythm, tango music, and those famous Argentinian steaks.

An African Adventure to Remember

Two years ago, we marked our anniversary with an extraordinary Africa tour—a once-in-a-lifetime experience that continues to inspire me. The wildlife, the people, the vast open skies—it was pure magic. I’ve shared podcast episodes and Instagram highlights from that journey if you’d like to experience it with me!

Greatest travel memory of all time!

California Dreamin’: Our 2025 Anniversary Getaway

This year, we stayed closer to home and indulged in a luxury travel experience in California—a romantic weekend in North San Diego County. We returned to one of our favorite boutique hotels, the Alila Marea Beach Resort Encinitas.

Luxury accommodations at the Alila!

The Alila Marea is modern, sophisticated, and perfectly positioned on the bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The staff is exceptional, the cuisine is outstanding, and the entire resort embodies California coastal luxury.

Of course, no trip to the area is complete without dinner at Jeune et Jolie in nearby Carlsbad—a restaurant that redefines French-inspired fine dining in Southern California. Their four-course tasting menu allows guests to choose their own adventure, blending inventive flavors with impeccable presentation. Though Jeune et Jolie proudly holds a Michelin star, it remains refreshingly warm and unpretentious—an experience that feels both refined and welcoming.

Dinner vibes
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Hand crafted cocktails

Here’s to Many More Octobers

October will always hold a special place in my heart—a season for celebrating love, adventure, and the beauty of travel. Whether we’re exploring faraway lands or rediscovering favorites close to home, the spirit of discovery never fades.

Here’s to many more Octobers filled with sunsets, passports, and champagne toasts. If you are in a celebratory mood, why not come with us to Tuscany next year? Check out our Tours in Tuscany—we want to show you all our favorite places!

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Have you given much thought to the idea of slow travel? I’ve been writing about travel for more than 12 years, and over the past five or so, I’ve watched this concept rise quietly but steadily—first as a whisper in the industry, now as a movement. Perhaps I was searching for it, or maybe it ...

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Have you given much thought to the idea of slow travel?

I’ve been writing about travel for more than 12 years, and over the past five or so, I’ve watched this concept rise quietly but steadily—first as a whisper in the industry, now as a movement. Perhaps I was searching for it, or maybe it found me. Either way, I’ve fully embraced it.

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Pienza: Enjoy a guided tour and shopping at my favorite shops.

So, what is slow travel?

To me, it means approaching each destination with intention—moving at a gentler pace, staying longer, and letting experiences unfold naturally. It’s about connection: to people, to culture, to history, to flavors. It’s about trading “how many places can we see in a week?” for “how deeply can we know this one?”

And nowhere embodies slow travel better than Italy.

It was here, wandering through epic vineyards and cobblestoned villages, that I discovered just how enriching this way of traveling could be. In fact, it inspired me to create something new: Travel Connections Tours—and I couldn’t be more excited to invite you to join me in Tuscany.

A Tuscan Journey Designed for You

For seven days and six unforgettable nights, we’ll immerse ourselves in the heart of Tuscany, staying in the charming medieval village of Montefollonico. Our home base is iCastagni, a lovingly restored property owned by our dear friends, Jan and Tim. From this peaceful hilltop retreat, we’ll set out each day to explore Tuscany’s treasures.

Think Montepulciano, Pienza, Siena, and Montalcino—storied towns where history, artistry, and cuisine blend seamlessly into daily life.

Once you arrive in Montefollonico, everything is thoughtfully arranged for you: accommodations, tours, wine tastings, meals, and transportation. All you have to do is wake up each morning and let the day unfold. No stress, no rushing—just authentic Italian experiences curated to perfection.

Craig, Me, Tim & Jan with the hills of Tuscany!

What Awaits You

Cultural Immersion – Stroll through Renaissance piazzas with expert local guides, soak in centuries of art and architecture, and savor moments that connect you to Tuscany’s history.

Delicious Simplicity – From cappuccinos and pastries in Montepuliciano at historic Café Poliziano overlooking the valley to multi-course dinners with local wines. Each meal will be a warm memory.

Wine & Wisdom – Travel alongside Tim, a certified sommelier, who will introduce you to Tuscany’s legendary vineyards. Sip, savor, and learn what is so special about this wine region.

Shopping & Strolling – I’ll take you to my favorite boutiques for scarves, handbags, and unique treasures you can’t find anywhere else.

The Grand Finale – Our week concludes in Montalcino with a Brunello-focused wine experience, complete with a vineyard tour and leisurely lunch. Plus dinner in the wine cellar, where we put all of that new knowledge to work. A fitting end to a truly heavenly journey.

Why Small Group Travel?

Our tours are intimate by design—limited to just 10–14 guests. This size allows for meaningful connections, flexibility, and the joy of traveling among friends. Bring a partner, a best friend, or even gather your own group for a private tour—we’ll make it special for you.

You’ll also travel with my husband, Craig, who joins me as co-host, along with Tim and Jan. Together, with the help of expert local guides, we’ve crafted a balance of discovery and relaxation—a week filled with exploration, delectable food and wine, and once-in-a-lifetime memories.

Housemade limoncello in Montefollonico

Why Tuscany?

With decades of travel experience behind me, I can honestly say Tuscany is the perfect place to begin your slow travel journey. You’ll unpack once at I Castagni, then let each day reveal a new facet of this remarkable region—rolling vineyards, breathtaking views, and villages where time feels like it has kindly stood still.

Perfectly nestled between Pienza and Montepulciano, and within reach of Siena and Florence, Montefollonico is the ideal home base for embracing la dolce vita.

And there is always… gelato!

Ready to join me?

Let’s step into Tuscany together, not as hurried tourists, but as mindful travelers—savoring every taste, every view, and every story waiting to be discovered. Click here to learn more!

Hope to see you!

Suzanne

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Our Trip to Tuscany – The Florence Chapter Getting to Tuscany has become my favorite obsession. When I’m not there, I miss it like an old friend. No, I don’t dream of moving there permanently—but when life feels overwhelming, I find myself mentally wandering the quiet cobblestone streets of an authentic Italian village. There’s something ...

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Our Trip to Tuscany – The Florence Chapter

Getting to Tuscany has become my favorite obsession. When I’m not there, I miss it like an old friend. No, I don’t dream of moving there permanently—but when life feels overwhelming, I find myself mentally wandering the quiet cobblestone streets of an authentic Italian village.

There’s something magical about Tuscany. The views alone are enough to reset your soul. The pace of life slows down just enough to breathe deeply, enjoy your surroundings, and savor the beauty that exists far outside our everyday routines.

This recent journey began in Rome, followed by a scenic high-speed train ride on Trenitalia to Florence, and concluded with a relaxing stay in my beloved Montefollonico. But today, let’s focus on the second chapter of our adventure: Florence.

Why Florence Stole Our Hearts (Again)

The iconic Ponte Vecchio – The light was just right, and the boat in the foreground made this a postcard-making photo, for sure!

It’s been over twelve years since we last visited Florence. We’ve been so focused on discovering new places and continents that we hadn’t carved out time to return to one of the cities that means a lot to us. Our son, Nick, studied abroad in Florence—a transformative experience for him—and ever since, this Renaissance city has held a special place in our family’s travel memories.

This visit wasn’t just a nostalgic return. It was a rediscovery. We explored new restaurants, tried fresh experiences, and stayed in a fabulous hotel that we hadn’t experienced before. Here are the highlights from our unforgettable days in Florence.

Where We Stayed: Il Tornabuoni Hotel

Located inside one of Florence’s most historic palaces, Il Tornabuoni is part of Hyatt’s Unbound Collection. With just 62 rooms and suites, it offers a luxurious boutique experience infused with bold wallpaper, jewel-toned decor, and a touch of old-world charm. The service? Flawless. The food? Exquisite.

We’ve been loyal to Hyatt for decades, and this property reminded us why. Its central location made it the perfect base to explore the city on foot. (P.S. I could write a whole post just on this hotel—it was that memorable!)

A Taste of Florence: The Other Side Food Tour

We took a walking food tour with Eating Europe through the Oltrarno neighborhood, a charming and often-overlooked area where locals live and eat. Our guide, Serena, was delightful and knowledgeable, and she wove historical information, anecdotes, and fascinating food stories while we walked the streets of this delicious city!

Would you try a llampredotto?
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The llampredotto sandwich!

Highlights included:

Pecorino cheese & fennel salami

Llampredotto (yes, made from the cow’s stomach—when in Florence!)

Wild boar stew (Cinghiale), paired with local wine

Gorgeous mille-feuille  and a variety of other Tuscan treats

Visiting a wine window!

This side of Florence felt more authentic, less crowded, and absolutely delicious. And yes—Stanley Tucci approved (he featured Llampredotto on his new travel show.

When “Simone” Found Simone

Some of you know that my maiden name is Simone—so imagine my delight when I stumbled into a boutique leather shop where the owner’s name is also Simone. Most of his handmade leather goods are stamped with “Simone,” and naturally, I had to bring a piece home. My red, cross-body bag is already a cherished souvenir and a lovely reminder of this serendipitous encounter.

A fun coincidence!

Uffizi with a Private Guide: A Game-Changer

The Uffizi Gallery is nothing short of overwhelming but absolutely incredible!  The history, the art, the crowds, and in July—the heat. We made the wise decision to hire a private guide. This allowed us to dive deep into the stories and significance behind the masterpieces without getting lost in the chaos of the crowds. Message me for her contact information.

Sandro Botticelli’s Primavera is a hallmark of the Italian Renaissance style, depicting a mythological scene of springtime renewal and fertility. This allegorical painting is renowned for its intricate detail, vibrant colors, and symbolic meaning.

If it’s your first time in Florence, don’t miss the Galleria dell’Accademia—Michelangelo’s David is a must-see.

A Florentine Tradition – Dining at Regina Bistecca

The story from Regina Bistecca website: “Florence is unquestionably the birthplace of the BISTECCA. Legend has it that it was born on the feast of San Lorenzo, a saint dear to the Medici family, on August 10th in the 16th century. At that time of great economic prosperity, Florence hosted merchants from all over the world, as it does tourists today, and for the occasion, English knights were present at the celebrations. At the sight of the prized meats, also cherished by them, they began to acclaim the “beef steak.” The tendency to Florentineize strange names later played a role in transforming the beef steak into our current BISTECCA”.

Since I don’t eat beef, Craig settled for the filet, which is a much smaller representation of the bistecca – typically the steaks are enormous and can be shared by several people. The restaurant was lovely, and the food was truly delicious (I had the eggplant parmesan), albeit a little touristy. I would definitely recommend it!

Cheese & Wine Heaven: Formaggioteca Terroir

Tucked away on “the other side” of the Arno, this intimate cheese and wine shop offered a curated tasting of a possible 50+ cheeses, all beautifully displayed and expertly paired with local wines. (We chose 5!) It was one of those experiences that feels like a secret you want to keep to yourself, but it’s too good not to share. Craig and I both enjoyed our tasting and look forward to returning to Formaggioteca Terroir again.

Don’t Forget the Gelato (As If You Could!)

Voted the Best in Florence!

Did you know that Florence is the birthplace of gelato? Sampling different flavors daily felt more like a cultural duty than a guilty pleasure. From classic stracciatella to innovative lavender-honey, the gelaterias here are nothing short of divine.

Sunset Strolls & Summer Light

Florence was made for wandering. We walked everywhere, soaking in the golden light that dances off ancient rooftops at sunset. Without sounding cliché, every piazza, every turn, every narrow alleyway offered something exciting to discover.

I love this photo – the golden light, a gentle breeze, and a completely relaxed subject!

Want to Join Us in Tuscany?

If this story stirred your sense of wanderlust, why not come with us? We’re hosting new tours in Tuscany in the Spring and Fall of 2026, designed for curious travelers who crave beauty, culture, connection, and amazing food & wine! The groups are small, so don’t wait to save your spots! Tuscany is waiting for you!

Ciao for now!

Suzanne

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Hello friends, It’s been a while since I’ve written here on Adventures of Empty Nesters, and I’ve truly missed connecting with you in this space. The truth is, I’ve been busy writing somewhere new—on Substack, a fantastic platform that feels like a creative playground for writers and readers alike. I’m still pouring my heart into ...

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I am standing in the Piazza del Campo in Siena. Come visit here with me!

Hello friends,

It’s been a while since I’ve written here on Adventures of Empty Nesters, and I’ve truly missed connecting with you in this space. The truth is, I’ve been busy writing somewhere new—on Substack, a fantastic platform that feels like a creative playground for writers and readers alike.

I’m still pouring my heart into the Travel Connections podcast, where I interview fascinating people from all over the world. Between that, travel, and writing, I’ve fallen a little behind on this blog—but I’m back today with an exciting update and a very special invitation.

So… what’s new? Quite a lot!

The past six months have been a whirlwind of travel and unforgettable experiences. We spent the holidays in London and Paris, and we embarked on a life-changing journey through Patagonia in South America with our friends at Collette. Most recently, we explored the captivating beauty of Morocco—riding camels through the Sahara, sipping rooftop cocktails in Marrakech, and immersing ourselves in the soul of North Africa.

And we’re not slowing down! Because here’s the thing: life is short, and I’ve learned that we can’t wait for the “right time.” I’m all about finding adventure, and I’ve promised myself to go hard until I can’t. There’s just too much of this big, beautiful world to experience.

Let’s Talk About Morocco… Wow.

Our recent adventure through Morocco with a small group of fabulous travelers was nothing short of magical. Organized by the incredibly talented Cindy Stephan of International Culinary Tours, this trip offered vibrant markets, spices piled high, rich culture, and laughter-filled dinners in the Sahara Desert.

It was so special that I invited several of my dearest travel friends on the podcast to share their favorite moments. (Spoiler alert: there were a lot of favorites.) If you’re curious, tune in to the Morocco recap episodes on Travel Connections. And if Morocco is on your bucket list, let me tell you—it’s more incredible than you even imagine.

Now… Can I Invite You to Tuscany?

If you’ve ever dreamed of experiencing Italy the way it’s meant to be savored, this is your chance. I’m thrilled to invite you to join me on a personally curated tour of Tuscany!

Stay here with us!

I’ve partnered with a warm and welcoming couple who own a stunning boutique hotel in the tiny hilltop village of Montefollonico. It’s the stuff of storybooks—spectacular views, sipping glorious wine, exploring historic hilltop towns, and enjoying homemade pasta on every menu.

Once you arrive, you’ll unpack once and settle in for an immersive, joyful, and leisurely experience filled with dreamy Italian connections. No rushing. Just pure, delightful Italy.

 

We have two tours scheduled for April and two for September 2026, and each is limited to just 14 guests. That means personal attention, deep conversations, and memories that will last a lifetime.

Visit our Tour Page for details.

More Stories, More Conversations

I’ve had some amazing guests join me recently on the podcast:

Sol Marisol, our guide in Patagonia, shared her Chilean upbringing and deep knowledge of the region’s geography—it was a fascinating and emotional conversation.

Craig Stavert (yes, my husband!) returned to the show to share his perspective on our adventure with Collette in South America.

Barbara Boyle, a global creative director turned Italian farmhouse renovator, inspired us all to follow bold dreams in retirement.

Vanessa Gordon, a Hamptons insider, gave us the real scoop on this iconic East Coast destination. I learned so much—and I know you will, too.

You can listen to these episodes and more right HERE!

Why Substack?

I’ve been writing more regularly on Substack, and if you haven’t tried it yet, I highly recommend giving it a try. Unlike social media, Substack allows you to curate what you want to see and read—no algorithms deciding for you.

I’m sharing more behind-the-scenes travel stories, reflections on midlife adventures, and invitations to join me on new journeys. I’d love to see you there.

Ready to Travel Differently? Join Me.

Whether it’s the magic of Morocco, the rolling hills of Tuscany, or somewhere completely unexpected, my passion is crafting meaningful journeys for curious, like-hearted travelers who crave connection, joy, and authentic discovery.

Our unforgettable Tuscany tours are filling up quickly, and I would be so thrilled to have you join us. This isn’t just another getaway. It’s a soul-stirring experience you’ll carry with you forever.

👉 Visit adventuresofemptynesters.com/tours to learn more and save your spot. Don’t wait—our guest list is intentionally small and intimate, and it’s first come, first served. Who should you bring with you?

Let’s make travel dreams come true—together.

 

With excitement and gratitude,

Suzanne

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Fall travel to the end of the Earth? That is kind of a dramatic statement, don’t you think? But seriously, that is exactly where we just returned from – the end of the Earth. We traveled with Collette on the Patagonia – Edge of the World Tour.  Which was EPIC! We did so many things, ...

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Fall travel to the end of the Earth? That is kind of a dramatic statement, don’t you think? But seriously, that is exactly where we just returned from – the end of the Earth. We traveled with Collette on the Patagonia – Edge of the World Tour.  Which was EPIC!

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Our locator – Look how far away we were on the ship!

We did so many things, enjoyed vistas that would blow your mind, met incredible people, and traveled so far away that it was tough to fathom. 10,000 miles from Seattle! Ah, now I am Suzanne, the explorer; just kidding, but we did climb on a replica of the ship that Magellan sailed. To imagine these sailors traveling so far from home with incredibly challenging weather, uncertainty, and primitive accommodations was humbling.

This tour has so many facets to share that I will have to offer them to you in bite-sized pieces. Maybe you have never thought about traveling to Patagonia. Cape Horn? Buenos Aires? Perhaps you just want to be prepared for an upcoming Jeopardy question? Either way, I appreciate you reading, and if you have questions along the way, let me know.

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Sitting in the zodiac in front of the glacier

Quick overview:

We began the tour in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which is an impressive, vibrant city with a European feel. The architecture is influenced by the many different nationalities that settled there. Sometimes, we felt like we were walking in Paris, and sometimes, we felt like we were walking in Barcelona. It is a stunning city located on the widest river in the world. Think Lake Michigan – the water goes forever, and it is not the ocean!

We then flew to Patagonia, where we hiked and visited the extraordinary national parks.

The pace of the tour was not too fast and definitely not too slow, we had a lot of ground to cover, literally. There were snow-capped, jagged peaks everywhere you looked, and we were so fortunate with the weather. In Patagonia, you cannot often see the top of the mountains, and we enjoyed blue skies as majestic condors flew above us. It is surreal! Our guide shared a story with us: One of her guests from Italy had visited Torres del Paine National Park three different times and had never seen the peaks clearly. We were so lucky!

Torres del Paine National Park

National Parks~

  • Torres del Paine National Park (Pronounced Torres del Pynay)
  • Tierra del Fuego National Park
Perito Moreno Glacier on a gloriously sunny day – We were the only boat!

Glaciers

  • Perito Moreno
  • Pia
  • Glacier Alley

Experiences

  • We took a four-night cruise among the icebergs and penguins in Chilean waters – A dreamy experience.
  • We spent the afternoon at a Patagonian estancia (ranch) and enjoyed a traditional lamb roast in their home after we viewed an incredible demonstration of the sheepdog herding the sheep.

Every day was jam-packed with new and extraordinary experiences! There is much more to share and you will read more in upcoming newsletters. I will begin the Travel Connections Podcast Season 4 on February 7, 2025, with two episodes devoted to this tour in Patagonia. Make sure you sign up to receive the updates!

Where has your Fall travel taken you?

Halloween

We made it home just in time to celebrate Halloween with the twins! Yay!

 

On the Travel Connections Podcast!

The Ranch Table

A Lovely Conversation with Elizabeth Poett – The Ranch Table

 

 

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A Swift September – Travel News & Fall Activities https://www.adventuresofemptynesters.com/a-swift-september-travel-news-fall-activities/ https://www.adventuresofemptynesters.com/a-swift-september-travel-news-fall-activities/#respond Tue, 08 Oct 2024 14:26:04 +0000 https://www.adventuresofemptynesters.com/?p=12360

September Travel News & More! In my last newsletter update, I wrote that August was a whirlwind of activity, and to be perfectly honest, September was no slower! Our September travel news found us in the pumpkin fields of Seattle, the mountains of the Rockies, and in the gardens of California. A wonderful month! Garden ...

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September Travel News & More!

In my last newsletter update, I wrote that August was a whirlwind of activity, and to be perfectly honest, September was no slower! Our September travel news found us in the pumpkin fields of Seattle, the mountains of the Rockies, and in the gardens of California. A wonderful month!

Garden Talk

The enormous pile of the last of the summer tomatoes caused me to feverishly roast and puree so we could enjoy every bite from the garden. This year’s crop was by far the best, and the yellow pearl tomatoes were my favorite!

roasted tomatoes

The finished sauce, which includes fresh herbs from the garden.

Author Talk

My daughter Alex and I attended a delightful author talk featuring Zoë François, who I absolutely LOVE. Her new cookbook, Zoe Bakes Cookies, is fantastic. We lined up at The Booklarder in Seattle about 20 minutes before the event began. The way we were lined up, we ended up sitting directly in front of Zoë and talking and interacting with her. She was so lovely! What a treat!

 

September Travel Talk

We headed to Grand Lake, Colorado, which is about two hours outside of Denver, for a family wedding for dear friends! We have known Steve and Kath, the bride’s parents since we were teenagers! We were so happy to be in this incredible setting to celebrate Jen’s getting married. The hotel was located directly across the street from Rocky Mountain National Park! So beautiful there!

I also made a quick trip to Pasadena, CA, to see my mom and stepdad and enjoy The Huntington Library with my mom. Have you been? It was a perfect 80-degree day, the roses were blooming, and I loved spending such quality time with her.

a trip to the Huntington Library

Twin Talk

Over several September weekends, there was serious pizza making, soccer practice, and a visit to the pumpkin patch! Our annual Pumpkin Patch adventure is truly one of my favorite days of the year!! In the Northwest, you have the opportunity to visit many real farms with pumpkins attached to the vines! In suburban Southern California, where we raised our kids, farms are not plentiful. I love the start of the Fall season; the twins are four years old now, making it even more fun!

In case you missed it!

On the Travel Connections Podcast:

Our Road Trip to Banff, Lake Louise and Calgary

A California Road Trip Through the Central Coast

Our Next Epic Adventure

This Friday, we are headed on tour to South America (continent #6!) with our friends from Collette. You may recall we traveled with them to Africa last year. On this tour, our first stop is Buenos Aires, Argentina. We will then head to Patagonia, Cape Horn, and then travel by ship through the fjords and glaciers and see the penguins! I am over the moon!

If you like, you can follow along on social media – @suzannestavert on Instagram and @AdventuresofEmptyNesters on Facebook. WiFi will sometimes be a challenge, so you will see a lot of postings when we return in November.

Do you enjoy the Fall Season as much as I do?

“I am so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” Lucy Maud Montgomery – Anne of Green Gables.

 

Until next month – (Which will likely be a week late as well…)

Travel Safe!

Suzanne

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Late Summer Update – An Exhilarating August https://www.adventuresofemptynesters.com/late-summer-update-an-exhilarating-august/ https://www.adventuresofemptynesters.com/late-summer-update-an-exhilarating-august/#comments Tue, 03 Sep 2024 15:33:26 +0000 https://www.adventuresofemptynesters.com/?p=12261

August Adventures! Out of the gate, we started the month of August on a full run. The summer flew by this year! August was especially wonderful as our twin grandchildren celebrated their fourth birthday. Their Mom baked a three-tier “Funfetti” and chocolate cake topped with a ring of sprinkles (Josie’s favorite). They were joined by ...

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August Adventures!

Out of the gate, we started the month of August on a full run. The summer flew by this year! August was especially wonderful as our twin grandchildren celebrated their fourth birthday. Their Mom baked a three-tier “Funfetti” and chocolate cake topped with a ring of sprinkles (Josie’s favorite). They were joined by Buzz, Woody, The Dinosaur – Rex, Jessie, and Bullseye from Toy Story. (I had to look up those names!)

summer fun

The summer weather in the PNW in August is perfect: clear skies, sunny mornings, cool breezes. We have taken Rocco on many long walks along the lake; the sunsets are glorious, and my tiny vegetable garden is out of control!

Auction of Washington Wines

Auction of Washington Wines

We were invited to the Winemaker Picnic & Barrel Auction put on by The Auction of Washington Wines. This soiree is an outdoor summer affair on the spectacular grounds of Chateau Ste. Michelle. The A of WW raises money for Seattle Children’s Hospital and Washington State University Viticulture and Enology. We were there as media guests to share the outstanding work of this unique charitable organization.

summer picnic
It was fun to talk with the local chefs at the Picnic.

The food and drink are provided by local restaurants from Seattle and surrounding cities, and it was fabulous. We talked with chefs and ate numerous delicious bites, including divine king salmon and spicy pork tacos! The dessert table offered handmade macaroons and creamy hand-churned ice cream sundaes. Mark your calendar for next year; this is a fabulous event for a great cause.

The Foo Fighters

The Foo Fighters in Seattle
Dave Grohl singing his heart out

In mid-August, we were thrilled to attend the Foo Fighters concert at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. They were AMAZING!  I am a massive fan of Dave Grohl, the charismatic lead singer, and The Foos will be celebrating a 30-year career next year. The stadium was packed with fans singing their lungs out, and the opening act was our long-time favorite, The Pretenders. Chrissie Hynde, the lead singer, still sounds as good as she did in the 80’s. Watching a 72-year-old woman rock that hard is inspiring! Craig and I saw The Pretenders for the first time in a small venue in Santa Monica, CA, in 1980!

Chrissie Hynde this summer in Seattle
Chrissie Hynde was incredible!

Family at Disneyland

We finished the month with an 8-day family adventure to Disneyland, California Adventure, and finished with some adult rest and relaxation in Encinitas, CA. This trip was the four-year-olds’ first visit to the Disney Parks, and it was a grand success!

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The family at Disneyland

We raised our kids in Orange County, and visiting Disneyland was just a 30-minute drive. Back when our kids were young, we bought annual passes for a fraction compared to what it costs to go to the Parks today. We had a blast and took a million photos.

The grandchildren and their parents then went to stay with their great-grandparents, and we all met up for a family brunch to catch up!

Adult R & R – Late Summer

While the kids swam and played with “the Greats” we headed south to recuperate from the crowds of Disney, 7.5-mile days in 88-degree weather. I am not complaining, but Disney is definitely for the youngsters in the hot summer! I have gotten used to the cooler temps in the Northwest!

Beach walk at the Alila Marea

We stayed at a favorite hotel on the beach in Encinitas, the Alila Marea, and we loved it there. With gorgeous beach views, the hotel design is unique, sleek, and super cool. However, a highlight for us was a revisit to dine at Jeune et Jolie, a phenomenal Single Michelin-star restaurant in Carlsbad, CA. The atmosphere is beach elegance, the food is beautiful and incredibly delicious. Jeune et Jolie is a notable restaurant that I highly recommend for every food lover.

A gorgeous first-course tart with sliced truffles

If you missed it!

We were interviewed on Good Morning America! You can watch each of the two segments on the Home page of my website. It was certainly a career high for me!

Publishing on Friday, September 6th, on the Travel Connections Podcast – 

Best of: Highlights of our Puglia Itinerary

The city of Matera, in Puglia, Italy, felt like a set from Game of Thrones!

 

How’s your summer going?

Suzanne

 

 

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Mid-Summer Update: Garden Abundance, A Wine Weekend & More! https://www.adventuresofemptynesters.com/mid-summer-update-garden-abundance-a-wine-weekend-more/ https://www.adventuresofemptynesters.com/mid-summer-update-garden-abundance-a-wine-weekend-more/#respond Fri, 02 Aug 2024 16:49:18 +0000 https://www.adventuresofemptynesters.com/?p=12137

It’s the middle of summer and it is going by too fast! Do you feel that too? Here’s to a mid-summer check-in. How’s your summer going? Is it going by far too fast? The weather in the Pacific Northwest has been spectacular! We traveled to Southern California, and although it is always beautiful, it was HOT! ...

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It’s the middle of summer and it is going by too fast! Do you feel that too?

Here’s to a mid-summer check-in. How’s your summer going? Is it going by far too fast? The weather in the Pacific Northwest has been spectacular! We traveled to Southern California, and although it is always beautiful, it was HOT! We are attempting to squeeze in every adventure we can this summer. How about you?

This newsy letter is my way of filling in the gaps for sharing our latest adventures. On the Travel Connections Podcast, we drill deeper into specific subjects and meet amazing guests. In some episodes, I share more details of our recent travel experiences, and sometimes, we are introduced to brand-new travel inspirations. In next week’s episode, I talked with Susie Chau, a Condé Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialist, and we had an incredible conversation! This episode is published on Friday, August 9th.

Our sweet little garden

PNW summer garden

Our very compact container garden is overflowing with goodness! I cannot really comprehend what is making it grow so well this year, but I am a happy gardener. I did sprinkle some bone meal- could that have done this?

VEGO makes the container gardens we planted, which have been such a hit. They are customizable, and I love that I don’t have to bend over to weed and trim. I also think they are fun and design-forward!

Every day, when I am not traveling, I go out to see the garden’s growth and when I return from a trip, it feels like Christmas! Everything is bursting with life. Last night, I made a delicious salad with four kinds of lettuce, homegrown baby yellow tomatoes, salty kalamata olives, creamy feta, and a light red wine vinaigrette. Summer in a bowl!

In our garden:

  • Nasturtiums – to decorate cocktails and salads!
  • Italian parsley
  • Rosemary
  • Basil
  • Plum tomatoes
  • Four kinds of lettuce
  • Marigolds for attracting bugs (away from the veggies)
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Zucchini
  • More tomatoes!

 

Santa Ynez Weekend

summer wine tasting in the Santa Ynez Valley

After our return from Italy, we headed to Santa Barbara County, where we enjoyed a long wine weekend in the Santa Ynez Valley with our son Nick and daughter-in-law Kylie. We decided to rent a cute little Airbnb ranch house so we could hang out together more easily—BIG WIN!

wine tasting at Hilt
Wine tasting at Hilt – Incredible

We sipped, tasted, and ate at some fantastic restaurants that Kylie had curated for us. Everything was delicious, and the landscape was stunning—I highly recommend it.

Stay tuned for an upcoming episode on Travel Connections with all the itinerary details!

 

Elizabeth Poett - The Ranch Table
Elizabeth Poett will be our very special guest on Travel Connections later this season!

The Ranch Table

We also dined at a Gathering of The Ranch Table, a community dining experience created by Elizabeth Poett on her ranch, Rancho San Julian. We enjoyed every morsel—she is a spectacular hostess, and the setting was incredible. Elizabeth Poett also has a television show on the Magnolia Network called The Ranch Table, and I am a big fan of hers. She does it all! Elizabeth will also be a guest on an upcoming episode of Travel Connections! More details to come!

Strawberry Shortcake
Elizabeth’s yummy Angel Food Cake

 

A Weekend on Camano Island, WA

My final mid-summer update is about our exceptional R&R weekend on Camano Island. We rented an adorable little beach cottage on the island’s East side, right on the shore. On one of the days, we welcomed the twins and their parents for a day of “rock throwing” (their favorite activity), grilled burgers, and popsicles (also a favorite). With bright sun and azure skies, we held hands and enjoyed this family time that I will never forget.

In case you missed it!

Our latest episode on Travel Connections;

Our Epic Cruise to Alaska – A Mother-Daughter Adventure

cruise to Alaska

 

Hope your summer is going well! Where are you going next? Do you have a summer garden? If so, what are you growing?

Suzanne

 

 

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Travel To Italy – Another phenomenal trip! Are you familiar with the term La Dolce Vita? It’s an Italian phrase that translates to the sweet life. It describes a way of life characterized by enjoying life’s pleasures, indulging, and cultivating joy. The term originated from Federico Fellini’s iconic 1960 film of the same name, which ...

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Spectacular Polignano a Mare

Travel To Italy – Another phenomenal trip!

Are you familiar with the term La Dolce Vita? It’s an Italian phrase that translates to the sweet life. It describes a way of life characterized by enjoying life’s pleasures, indulging, and cultivating joy. The term originated from Federico Fellini’s iconic 1960 film of the same name, which depicted the luxurious and eventful lives of Rome’s aristocracy and middle class during Italy’s economic boom in the 1950s.

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Gelato in Monti – A super cool area of Rome

In this newsletter/travelogue, I am thrilled to share our adventures in Italy with you. We just returned from a jam-packed adventure that lasted 12 days. The good news is that we traveled through Italy for 12 days! The bad news is that I covered a lot of ground—maybe too much.

I will share just the highlights with you because this post will be very long if I go too deep. However, I will create a podcast episode for Travel Connections where I will dive deeper and share more personal insights.

Roma 

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One room of the lobby of The Tribune Hotel – Rome

We began in Rome, and typically, I like to stay in Rome for one or two nights at the beginning of a trip in Italy to get acclimated, where we attempt to beat some of the jet lag.

So we stayed one night in Rome at The Tribune. We’ve stayed there many times, and it is a perfect fit for us. I like the location and the staff, and the breakfast is superb. You can walk anywhere from this particular location near the Villa Borghese, I love it.

After one night in Rome, we took a high-speed train to Bari, rented a car, and drove south through Puglia. In Puglia, you are literally in the heel of Italy’s boot, and our itinerary was ambitious. We stopped in Lecce, Alberobello, Polignano a Mare, Monopoli and Matera.

There is so much to see in Puglia, which has many charming seaside towns. Unless you have weeks to travel (which we did not), you must make some tough choices. There isn’t time to see everything. We sure wish we could have seen more.

We were spellbound. Puglia is not swarming with tourists, and for that, we rejoice! I believe it’s because it is so far away from all the major cities. However, the Italians know where it is, and they go there during the summer and on their vacations. It is absolutely stunning. The food is extraordinary. The people are lovely, and you really have a chance to slow down and enjoy “the sweet life.”

So first, I’ll begin with Lecce, and then we’ll talk about Alberobello and Matera, truly one of the most unique cities I’ve ever experienced.

Lecce

Holy cow, why have I not been here yet? Italy is such an extraordinary country, and it is just so time-consuming to see everything. However, “everything” in Italy is on my list!

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Lecce at night!

Beautiful Lecce is often called the Florence of the South. I am not sure I agree because it is much smaller and there are way fewer tourists. The baroque architecture is stunning, it is super clean, and the food is some of the best in Italy. It served as our home base when we visited Polignaro a Mare and Monopoli.

The rooftop garden of our hotel Palazzo Maresgallo

Next stop, Alberobello – A fairytale village

At first glance, you might think, “Is this real?” Alberobello is famous for its trulli, small round stone buildings with conical roofs.

A trullo (trullo is singular, trulli is plural) is a round building topped with a conical roof made of limestone tiles. Trulli can be found throughout the Itrian Valley in Italy, but the densest population of trulli is in Alberobello.

Years ago, these unique houses allowed the villagers to avoid specific taxation and could be taken down quickly if necessary because of their simple construction. I think Alberobello is an excellent day trip destination, but be warned—it can get very busy at certain times. Go early in the day!

Oh my! Matera 

Matera is an ancient city that dates back thousands of years and is famous for its cave dwelling. You can explore the Sassi (the cliffside zones) as a UNESCO World Heritage site. We stayed at Sextantio, the most unique hotel we have ever stayed in. Our hotel room was inside a cave! There were all of the creature comforts like hot and cold running water and air conditioning, but the furnishings were spare, and the atmosphere evoked a time from centuries before. It was totally worth it! All dining was in the 13th Century Rock Cave church – but of course! This was indeed the most unique hotel experience of my life.

the ancient city of Matera
The ancient city of Matera

 

My beloved Tuscany!

We then made our way north and drove six and a half hours up to Tuscany to visit a favorite place called Montefollonico. As you may recall, I have traveled there often with my friends at Tuscan Women Cook. It felt so great to see the wonderful people in the village and we stayed at the lovely iCastagni.

We visited wineries and new (to us) Tuscan cities like the famous Montalcino, where Brunello is the king of wines. The countryside is so picturesque, and their Spring was so wet that everything was still green and lush. Everywhere you look is like a postcard. There is a quiet elegance in Tuscany that relaxes me and speaks to me like no other destination.

The Tuscan views!
Sunset in Montepulciano
Wine tasting in Montalcino

Our travel to Italy finished once again back in Roma

We finished our Italian tour in Rome. We did this on purpose because last year, while in Rome, we met a darling and talented chef named Michaela, who owns Michaela’s Home Restaurant. She creates social dinners where she cooks for her guests in her home, which is just as magical as we anticipated. She is an award-winning chef and offers Roman dishes with local ingredients. This is the best way to enjoy an authentic experience in Rome.

Every dish, hand made and delicious!

We dined with a fantastic family from Copenhagen, a female solo traveler from New Zealand who taught in Hong Kong, and two American families from the East Coast. We had a blast, and the food was delicious.

Although I planned a very ambitious itinerary, everything was perfect, from the uniquely designed hotels to our divine restaurant experiences. I plan to do a special episode on the Travel Connections podcast to dive deeper into this itinerary.  This speedy newsletter gives you a glimpse, but it is certainly not enough! In the meantime, here are a few links I want you to have. You can also find more photos on my Instagram – Here!

Rome

The Tribune Hotel

Michaela Home Restaurant

Lecce

Palazzo Maresgallo

Matera

Sexitantio

Montefollonico

iCastagni

 

Hope you have a great week! What are your travel plans?

 

Suzanne

 

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