This is a sponsored post through Conejo Valley. All opinions, thoughts and photographs are our own. During our recent stay in Conejo Valley, we had the opportunity to tour the Stagecoach Inn and Museum. If your love history, especially western and/or old California, or live in the Conejo Valley, this is a must-see. And as a bonus, if you're a fan of anything vintage, you'll be in heaven! The ... continue reading...
Reagan Library Titanic Exhibit
This is a sponsored post through Conejo Valley. All opinions, thoughts and photographs are our own. One of our favorite things about the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum is the visiting exhibits. Don't get us wrong. We love the permanent exhibits. But the visiting exhibits are always interesting, unique and enhance the already inspiring experience. Political views aside, you'll ... continue reading...
Thousand Oaks Gardens of the World
This is a sponsored post through Conejo Valley. All opinions, thoughts and photographs are our own. While visiting Conejo Valley we discovered an oasis in the middle of the city. Thousand Oaks Gardens of the World is a breath of fresh air amongst the hustle and bustle of the surrounding community. The gardens are open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with the last entry ... continue reading...
Three Days in Conejo Valley
This is a sponsored post through Conejo Valley. All opinions, thoughts and photographs are our own. We are travelers. We've traveled the world over, be it by land, air or sea. We've even made two extended cross-country USA road trips exploring no less than 20 states. And now we've decided to explore even more of our home state of California. We recently spent three days in Conejo Valley; ... continue reading...
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
There is good news as well as bad news about living near an important point of interest. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum falls into that category for us. First of all, the good news is it’s located in Southern California. But that’s also the bad news. Because the library is in Southern California we consequently put off visiting. The ... continue reading...