Sunday, September 15, 2013

Homeward Bound

It's day thirteen and we're on the trail back to Northwest Arkansas. It was Sunday morning so we spent a little time this morning giving the mic to everyone on the coach and letting them tell in their own words what they were thankful for and what they liked during the past two weeks. We heard about the majestic beauty of our nation's National Parks to the comradarie of traveling in this motor coach for thirteen days, to the spiritual aspect of all of the things we saw that God created. We even heard about the occasional meal they got on the trip (26 in all!). For me it was the opportunity to see a part of this great country that I had yet to see and to be able to enjoy it with such a wonderful group of people. 

Marsha and I love what we do and we think it shows in the quality of our tours as well as the personal touches we try and impart on every tour. Day trips all the way to 2-week motor coach tours; cruises to international tours, we try and make each one an extension of ourselves in the fun, enjoyment and even the educational part that brings lasting memories to each and every person that makes them say, "I want to go".



Before we draw the curtain on The Great American Scenic Safari we still have a lunch stop. Homestyle fried chicken and all the fixin's from Strouds in Kansas City. We've been here a few times before and love the food and especially the hospitality. So, if you'll excuse me for a minute, "Move over Colonel",  we have some fried chicken to devour!
(cue the music, "Happy Trails to you....").

I hope this little blog gives you an idea of what a Travel Masters tour is about. We didn't tell you everything we did but wanted to give you a feeling of being in the coach with us and to share in our journey. We've made some new friends, renewed acquaintances with others and had a wonderful time doing so.

If you want to know more about Travel Masters you can always check out our website, www.travelmasters.org or our Facebook page, click on the TM logo on the live feed in the center of our website.

Remember, Happiness is a Way of Travel, Not Just a Destination!


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