Hi! I’m Kathleen.
I’m the face behind Pebble Pirouette blog.
I was born traveling and have lived all over the world. When I started a family, instead of staying put, I brought them along with me.
Now we all have the wanderlust bug.
I believe that the more experiences and cultures we are exposed to, the more rounded we are as people. Moving every 3-12 months allows me the opportunity to dig into the area, find what makes it unique and share it with you.
Besides my family, my favorite things are travel, photography, food, writing and wildlife, with wildlife being my favorite thing to photograph.
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Sign Post Forest Watson Lake Yukon
Driving the Alaska Highway is a long drive, but so very worth the time it takes to do it. We’ve done it four times now and seen different things each time. One place that really caught our interest was the Sign Post Forest, in Watson Lake, Yukon. Such an...
A Ghost Town Called Cuervo
Back in July, when my daughter and I were visiting Arizona, my dad told me about a ghost town called Cuervo, in New Mexico. Cuervo is on old Route 66, just west of Santa Rosa. I really like visiting old towns and Cuervo was on our way, so we had to make the stop. We...
Ed Galloway’s Totem Pole Park on Route 66
You can find the World’s Largest Totem Pole at Ed Galloway’s Totem Pole Park on Route 66, in Foyil, Oklahoma. To be completely forthcoming, it is actually the world’s largest concrete totem pole, but that doesn’t sound quite as impressive, does...
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
Established in 1892, the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, in Coolidge, Arizona, was the first prehistoric and cultural preserve established in the United States. It is an interesting place to visit and learn some of the history of the ancient Hohokain era farming...
The Swinging Bridge
Exploring places that are off the beaten path is something I really love to do. When I read about the Swinging Bridge in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, I had to take a drive, steel my nerves and check it out. Are you brave enough? The Swinging Bridge History of the Swinging...
The Pioneer Woman Mercantile and Drummond Lodge
It has come to my attention recently that not everyone knows who The Pioneer Woman is, or about her Mercantile and the Drummond Lodge. In addition to being passionate about travel, I love most things food and family, which are also focuses of Ree Drummond, the Pioneer...
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