Dana H. Morris recently took a four-day, three-night hike on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, Peru. He brought some the Palm Coast Observer for some light reading material.
Paul and Jiayan Villecco and their son Anthony visited Guangxi, Nanning, China. They brought the Palm Coast Observer in case they got bored with the ancient monuments.
Cynthia Sarver took the Palm Coast Observer with her to the Belize Zoo, where she helped feed Panama, a harpy eagle. The eagle didn’t read upside-down very well.
Michael “Coach D†D'Ascheberg, P.E. teacher at Old Kings Elementary School, visited his home away from home, Yankee Stadium, in Bronx, N.Y. He brought the Palm Coast Observer to give his team a little luck.
Larry Jeziorski used his copy of the Palm Coast Observer as pirates bounty while in Dominica. He gave the paper a clerk at the hotel because she wanted to see how people in Florida lived.
Gerling Travel clients Ted Kolva and Margaret Bonz spiced up their visit to Budapest with a trip to the Market Hall for the country’s famous paprika. They brought the Palm Coast Observer to keep them informed on their travels.
Bill and Elaine Holland and Richard and Alice Ebbenhorst brought the Palm Coast Observer when visited Queen Julianna's home in Amsterdam, prior to the recent coronation of King Willem-Alexander in April.
Arnold and Patricia Pratt attended their son’s wedding at Cabra Castle, Kingscourt, Ireland. Oscar, the castle mascot, was eager to have his picture taken with them and the Palm Coast Observer.
Alexa Colson poses with a towel elephant outside a Carnival Cruise ship in Falmouth, Jamaica. Alexa brought the Palm Coast Observer on her family vacation for photo ops.
Mike Norris, commodore of the Palm Coast Yacht Club takes a break on the deck of the Carolina Yacht Club, in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, after he competed aboard a 36-foot Hunter sailboat in a Memorial Weekend off-shore race.