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30 Days of Wonder

It’s Monday and we are back with another Summer Stunner post. We hope you have been enjoying our guest bloggers and their beautiful and unique insights into our theme of wonder. Joining us today is track B mom, Liane Kascha-Hare. If a picture is worth a thousand words, read on to see what Liane and her photos have to say.


Going on a long trip with a family of six always evokes a lot of wonder beforehand. How will we get there, where will we sleep, how will we see everything, will there be time to rest and recover (not really), how to find things a 13-year-old and a 5-year-old enjoy??? And on and on. We travel every year and somehow once we are on the road, things tend to fall into place and the actual wonder can start. This year we traveled to 5 states, 4 countries, 4 major cities, and the countryside. By plane, train, bike, car, ferry, and foot we found many very big, and lots of tiny and small things that sparked awe and wonder. It was hard to pick just 30 pictures, there were so many more. We were on the road for longer than 30 days so some days are missing, but here are our 30 days or moments of wonder from our trip.

1 thought on “30 Days of Wonder”

  1. This is way better than FB! Thanks, Liane for sharing. I especially love the rain dance and the Great-grandma moment.

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