Travel With Annita and Friends

Travel With Annita and Friends
Travel With Annita and Friends

Travel and adventure inspired through stories

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    Destination: Canada Black Loyalists and American Revolutionary War

    Canada Black Loyalists and American Revolutionary War Canada Black Loyalists and American Revolutionary War have a very unique Black history connection. Our history dates before Harriet Tubman and her march to freedom. The underground railroad’s path to Canada is well known and documented. From 1820 to 1861, those seeking to find freedom would go north to Canada on the Underground Railroad’s secret network - a path helping those enslaved find freedom.  Did you know, that more than 30 years before the underground railroad, Blacks immigrated to Canada. Here’s the story, where we learn more about the things we thought we already knew. The American Revolution which started in 1775, was not just a war for American colony’s independence—it was also a fight for freedom for thousands of enslaved Blacks. Both the Patriots - the Americans and British - the Loyalists used enslaved people in their armies. It was the British who offered a path to freedom for those who were - loyal to the British military.  Many were able to escape their enslavers in Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia, joining to support the British.   With the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783, the war ended. And, now it was time for the British to hold true to their promise of freedom. New York was the last British held port and it became the place of gathering for those who had fought with the British. For more than 3000 British loyalist, both black and white, it was the location to get their names on an important ledger.   There were two ledgers created, one for the Americans listing those who had escaped documenting their financial value and help with compensation for their loss. For the British, it was the list of those who would embark on a journey to a British held land…. The journey to freedom, to a new life, to a choice to be valued as human beings.   This list became known as the Book of Negroes, listing if they were a slave or free, indentured servant, age, their enslaver, their work, also listed was their ship’s name, and the port they would enter in their new home - Nova Scotia. One settlement is Birchtown, the location where today you can visit the Black Loyalitst Heritage center where you’ll be immersed in the history, bravery, courage and fortitude of the Black Loyalist. The museum features exhibits the names and stories of thousands who escaped the bounds of slavery to freedom. On our show, we talk with Andrea Davis, Executive Director of the Black Loyalist Heritage Center and a descendant of Black Loyalists about the history of those who sought freedom and their stories. Take a listen. We think you'll find this history fascinating and more about the things you thought you already knew.  Ready to plan your trip to Nova Scotia? Visit the Black Loyalist Heritage Center Revolutionary War Museum  More about the Revolutionary War and the museum in Yorktown.

    41 min
  2. 24 FEB

    Destination: Harriet Tubman – Cayuga, New York

    Destination: Harriet Tubman Cayuga, New York Harriet Tubman & Cayuga, New York are both a story of resilience, commitment and dedication. Harriet Tubman chose Cayuga, New York as her home Choosing the city of Auburn as the place to settle with her family. After working on the Underground Railroad, she moved to Cayuga County. Although she is best known for her daring missions to free enslaved people via the Underground Railroad, her work as an activist in her new hometown is one not as well known. In her later years, Tubman settled in Cayuga County, NY, with her family. She continued to fight for justice, dedicating her life advocating for civil rights, women's suffrage, and providing care for those in need. Tubman's great, great, great grand-niece Deanna Stanford Walz shared, "Harriet was courageous to put her life in danger to not only be a spy in the armed forces but also to go back to Maryland to bring family and friends up north and into Canada; that's so courageous to care so much about your people to put your own life in danger to set them free and take care of them." On this show, Deanna talks with Annita about her great, great, great grand aunt and how she was dedicated to helping others.  Also, during the Civil War, Tubman was a nurse, cook, and spy for the Union Army. She played a critical role in the Combahee River Raid in 1863, guiding Union forces to liberate over 700 enslaved people in South Carolina. She is the first woman in U.S. history to lead an armed military operation. As an activist and humanitarian she established the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged, assisting elderly and formerly enslaved people. She became an advocate for women's suffrage, aligning with leaders like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Her speeches inspired many, as she linked the struggles of Black Americans with the broader fight for gender equality. Take a listen to the show and start planning your trip - www.tourcayuga.com Enjoy the photos from Annita's trip to walk the same streets as Harriet and visit her home. Take a look at our Harriet Tubman video.

    41 min
  3. 11 JAN

    Destination: Adventure Canada Expedition Cruises

    Destination: Adventure Canada Expedition Cruises Adventure Canada Expedition Cruises let you go exploring the Arctic and Inuit towns offering a unique and enriching experience, combining stunning landscapes with the opportunity to learn about the rich cultural heritage of the Inuit people.  I had a chance to travel with Adventure Canada Expedition Cruises on their Heart of the Arctic itinerary.  There were vast tundras, icy fjords, glaciers and the polar nights were filled with bright stars. Wildlife included polar bears, whales and migratory birds nesting and circling the rocky sea side, making our expeditions extraordinary and spectacular. Adventure Canada takes you on a cultural experience. Visiting the Inuit villages and towns were a great way to learn about the traditional practices such as hunting, fishing, and dog sledding. I had a chance to see artists working with tricot carvings... right in front of you. Artists making beadwork clothing and jewelry.  So much of what they use is locally sourced materials like bone, ivory and sealskin. Community Life on Adventure Canada Expedition cruises is an opportunity to visit with close-knit communities and see how they adapt to extreme weather conditions, learn about day-to-day life, try local foods including seal, caribou, Arctic char and if you're lucky a little taste of whale. Visit their website - Adventurecanada.com Bring along your travel insurance too - Allianz Travel Insurance Take a look at the photos below for a view of life on a journey with Adventure Canada. The photos can only slightly capture the beauty, the wonder and the amazing time sailing through the Arctic. The cold breezes on your face while watching waterfalls, the spectacular luckiness catching an iceberg shifting and turning, spotting a polar bear swimming along the shore. It is all so unbelievable and breathtaking. It is a dream trip and one to put top of your list for your next adventure. You won't be disappointed.  Enjoy the photos. If you're interested in another icy destination, check out my time sailing Antarctica.

    41 min
  4. 21/11/2024

    Destination: Old Ninety-Six District, South Carolina

    Old Ninety-Six District, South Carolina Georgia’s neighboring state and Old Ninety-Six District is close by, filled with opportunities to hike, fish, learn more about history, experience old traditions and two of my favorite things to do; shop and eat.   A couple of years ago I was invited to visit Old Ninety-Six District, South Carolina located in the Upper Western section of the state.  First I was excited to find how close it is and how easy it is to discover so many things to do over a weekend. Next, I loved how relaxed the area is for time to shop, enjoy the local cuisine and explore historic sites.  The friendly and warm people were welcoming made it feel like home. Driving around the area made this road trip one I have been recommending for years. The Old 96 District is home to amazing outdoor adventures -  from hiking, biking, walking trails and my favorite is getting out on the several lakes you’ll find in the area. Walking along the shore or deciding any one of the lakes is perfect for paddle boarding. I loved a stroll along the lake side. There are several counties which make up the old 96 district.  Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenwood, McCormick and Laurens.  Each county is filled with history, perfect for those who love exploring the areas where our U.S. history took place. It's a history lover's destination.  I love the feel of Stepping back in time  - the historic homes and buildings, town squares and the ease of walking the cities blocks to check out shopping, restaurants, distilleries and attractions.  If you love the feel of visiting small towns… you know the stepping in to a norman Rockwell painting…. Old Ninety-Six District, South Carolina is your spot.   Take a listen to my chat with various chefs in the area who share the culinary experience you can have while visiting. It's a delicious destination. Dr. Mays Preservation Center and Home Delicious food at Indigenous Underground Kickers Farm to Fork Restaurant Great shopping for crafts, beverages, art and more food Relaxation History around the district Outdoor adventures BnB stay at Shannon Manor

    41 min
  5. 21/10/2024

    Allianz Travel Insurance Bad Weather Travel Tips

    Allianz Travel Insurance Bad Weather Travel Tips Travel is all about the fun and excitement of all your plans coming together for a wonderful getaway. What happens when travel is impacted by bad weather? One thing is we are very disappointed and can even be devastated. Our plans are delayed or, in some cases, completely changed or canceled. Allianz Travel Insurance -  bad weather travel tips can help you ensure your travel investment, worry less, and focus on getting back on track. Planning travel during the seasons where the weather is lousy means paying close attention to all aspects of our travel itinerary. I talked with my travel buddy, Allianz Travel Insurance, about the steps we can take when booking travel, while en route, and when we are at our destinations having fun. I asked my friends at Allianz Travel Insurance U.S. to come on the radio and share tips for being prepared. Dan Durazo, director of external affairs at Allianz Partners talked about several scenarios. His tips are helpful.    There are many situations which are caused by bad weather and storms impacting travel in many ways, including: Flight cancellations and delays Storms can cancel or delay flights near the airport you're leaving or heading to. Hotel closures Hotels may close in preparation for severe weather and not just once the storm starts. They may also be damaged and unavailable for vacationers before starting or completing their stay. They can remain closed for days after the weather has passed. This can directly affect plans where you feel you've dodged the storm, but nope, the destination may have damages that last long into the next weeks or months.   Transportation delays  There are more ways to travel than airplanes. Trains, planes, and automobiles are getting us to our vacation spot.  What about once we're there - public transportation and other commuter travel may be delayed before a storm or may be damaged or closed during the storm. Allianz Travel Insurance -  bad weather travel tips can help us with what to do next when things change before or during our travel. Evacuations The weather can take the fun out of our vacations. Sometimes, we must get out of the way even before the weather comes our way.  This is an important part of vacationing during rough weather seasons. During hurricane season, evacuations from areas with forecasted stormy weather are essential. You certainly can't play around with this. Bad weather reports to evacuate means it's time to go now—no questions about it. If a hurricane's path is in a major travel destination, travelers may be ordered to evacuate, with no option to stay.  Photo credit: Rawpixel Cruise lines Heading out on a cruise during hurricane season means being flexible. I know you've wanted to go to dream ports, but here comes the storm. Cruise lines may alter their itineraries or delay departures from certain ports. Make the most of it. What's fun about cruising is the cruise line's ability to change the itinerary yet keep everything focused on exploring great destinations. Tours and attractions Plans can change, and disappointment is a real thing. Tours, attractions, events, festivals - all the things you plan to do can be affected by the weather. It is no fun to arrive at your event and see a sign saying - canceled. Yikes, that's the worst. It happens, and you need to know the next steps. Hold on to those tickets and receipts and get ready to make new plans. Tourist attractions may close in preparation for severe weather and may be damaged and remain closed. We can't tell Mother Nature what to do. There are no magic wands to wave, but there are ways to keep the stress down, feel comfortable being flexible,

    41 min
  6. 05/10/2024

    Destination: Fall Trips For 2024

    Fall Trips For 2024 I'm looking for Fall trips for 2024 Fall is a favorite time of the year for me. I still love the pumpkin patches, the corn mazes and all the smells of Fall with yummy treats being prepared. Candied apples, boiled peanuts, peanut brittle and pumpkin spice. Take a listen to the show and the website are below. Fall is in the air and here are website for places to consider now or later into the season. Let's go... Fall Trips for 2024. Dahlonega: The popular Gold Rush Days Festival. https://goldrushdaysfestival.com/gold-rush-days/ Beech Mountain, NC Year 'round fun and colorful leaves during the fall. Hiking should be top of your list.  www.beechmtn.com Helen, GA Oktoberfest at the Helen Festhalle helenchamber.com LaGrange, GA & Pine Mountain, GA Make this fall a wild experience with a visit to Wild Animal Safari. animalsafari.com . Sweetland Craft Beer  Sweetland Craft Beer & Music Festival – North Carolina Oyster Festival Brunswick Island, NC The highlight of the NC Oyster Festival is, of course, the oysters! - ncoysterfestival.com GO Outside Festival in Roanoke, VA Check out the website for more info visitroanokeva.com Dollywood's Harvest Festival How about a little Dollywood. Dollywood’s Harvest Festival in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in the Great Smoky Mountains. Stay at one of Dollywood’s two resorts for even more fall fun, including crafts, music and fireside treats. Who’s ready?  Check out the website - Dollywood.com Alabama Beaches The Frank Brown International Songwriters' Festival brings together nearly 200 of the unsung heroes of the music business from all over the world for a 10-day festival. The event takes place at venues along the Alabama-Florida state line. Brasstown Bald and Blairsville, GA The highest peak in Georgia, Brasstown Bald not far from Downtown Blairsville. There you'll find a 360-degree view of four states (Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina) is unbeatable. Blairsville offers outdoor adventure seekers pristine hiking trails including the legendary Appalachian Trail which passes through the area. A few of the trails including Helton Creek Falls Trail and the Trahlyta Lake Trail in Vogel State Park will lead you to stunning waterfalls. Nothing beats breathing in crisp mountain air while soaking up nature’s beauty. Downtown Blairsville is home to the area’s cutest shops and restaurants with the tastiest menus. In the center of the square, you will find the iconic Union County Courthouse, which doubles as a museum of Union County and Native American history. For those looking to experience the flavors of Blairsville - several wineries including Odom Springs Winery and Living Water Winery & Vineyard are offering visitors beautiful scenery and tasting opportunities. A visit to Blairsville wouldn’t be complete without a little moonshine and spirits at Grandaddy Mimms Distilling Co. or a beer tasting at the new Blairsville Brewing Company. The annual Sorghum Festival is set to take place October 12 & 13 and 19 & 20 at Meeks Park. Blairsville's longest running festival celebrates the ancient art of cooking sweet syrup from sorghum cane. This fall festival is one of the most popular in Georgia and is a celebration of the locally grown sorghum plant. A variety of accommodations are available including cozy cottages, mountain cabins or an apartment downtown, all of which are perfect for weekend getaways or week-long adventure. www.visitblairsvillega.com Pensacola  Families can enjoy hayrides and pumpkin patches at Holland Farms,

    41 min
  7. 26/09/2024

    Destination: Natural Habitat Adventures Alaska Bear Camp

    Destination: Natural Habitat Adventures Alaska Bear Camp When the call of the wild beckons, the Natural Habitat Adventures Alaska Bear Camp offers a unique opportunity to observe Coastal Brown Bears in their natural habitat. You'll be privileged to witness these magnificent animals' daily lives in a sustainable base camp designed for bear-watching. This is a chance to immerse yourself in the pristine natural habitat of Alaska's coastal grizzly bears, with a strong focus on conservation and sustainability. The camp provides comfortable wilderness accommodations with minimal impact on the environment, and the scenic flight to the camp offers breathtaking views of glacier-covered volcanoes, sapphire waters, and snow-capped mountains. While some camping may sound outside their comfort zone, Natural Habitat Adventure Alaska Bear Camp is more like clamping than camping. Their private fly-in camp is located on the beach, where bears stroll by searching for a snack from the shore or roaming to their next spot to forge in the meadow. The roomy tents are more of a cabin setup than what we consider a tent. Each is furnished with two beds, a porta-potty, and a heater. The bathhouse has two private stalls with a shower and a state-of-the-art composting toilet. For a campsite, this truly brings creature comforts. The dinner area has a long table perfect for mealtime gatherings, guide presentations, snacks, and happy hour after excursions. There are also charging stations for cameras and phones in the dining tent. Excursions to view the bears are morning, mid-day, and evening. Luckily for us, daylight extends late into the evening when visiting Alaska. Perfect for catching bears late in the evening when they're grazing and roaming near the viewing stands. Look from the second or ground levels, where watching is perfect from either vantage. Natural Habitat Adventures Alaska Bear Camp is built on a historic homestead on the ancestral land of the Dena'ina people; the parcel was grandfathered in to remain private when Lake Clark National Park was established in 1980. The site allows for immersive Coastal brown bear encounters for Nat Hab guests alone. Take a listen to the show, where the crew shares all the details to help you plan a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

    41 min

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