Exploring Acadia’s Carriage Roads—Now as a 500-Piece Puzzle

Acadia National Park in Maine is one of America’s most treasured landscapes, and in early fall, it becomes a canvas of warm reds, oranges, and yellows. On a trip through the New England states with my wife, Cindy, we spent several weeks exploring and photographing the beauty of this region. One of those moments led to this image: an old brick bridge framed by early autumn leaves along Acadia’s historic carriage roads.

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Experience Shipshewana: Amish Country Charm Captured in a 1000-Piece Puzzle

Shipshewana, Indiana, is more than a destination—it’s an experience steeped in tradition, craftsmanship, and community. Known for its Amish heritage, this charming town invites visitors to slow down and savor life’s simple pleasures. Horse-drawn buggies share the road with cars, locally owned shops line the streets, and the aroma of home-style cooking drifts from family-run restaurants.

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Where the Water Falls and Memories Flow: Our Family’s Love for Tahquamenon

Tahquamenon Falls isn’t just a destination—it’s a part of our family’s story. Nestled in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, this breathtaking natural wonder has welcomed us more times than we can count. From spontaneous day trips to planned vacations, it’s always been a place of peace, adventure, and togetherness.

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Tulips in Bloom: A Springtime Journey Through Holland, Michigan

Each May, Holland, Michigan transforms into a vibrant canvas of color and culture during the Tulip Time Festival. For me, this celebration is more than just a floral showcase—it's a cherished tradition. From walking downtown with friends, tossing a frisbee in the park, sipping coffee and smoothies, to visiting Cherry Republic, the festival is a sensory delight. One of my favorite views during the festival was from Riverview Park located beside Window On The Waterfront, right beside the Macatawa River. From the park’s overlook, we admired Windmill Island across the swampy waters—a tranquil scene framed by nature and rich with nostalgia.

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Climbing Cubs: The Day I Almost Got Mauled (But Not Really)

It was one of those serene mornings in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula—the kind where the fog hangs low, the air smells like pine needles and possibility, and you start to believe nature might just be your best friend. I was at Oswald Bear Ranch, camera in hand, hoping to capture something special for my puzzle line. I didn’t expect to stumble into a scene that looked like it was straight out of a Disney movie… or a bear survival guide.

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