The Chill is here–keep the winds and cold off with style and a hand knitted scarf–free shipping!


I recently quit smoking and thus my handknitted scarf collection has greatly increased–all handmade and hand knitted by myself, each are for sale–with free shipping to the USA! A percentage of each sale goes directly to the Wildlife Sanctuary in Keensburg, Colorado, which hosts rescued and adopted carnivores of all sorts!

Check out the scarves here on my eBay! International shipping also available for a small fee!

Packing Tips–Making a List and Checking it twice–


Travel is always a joyous occasion–and often something exciting, especially since the pandemic occurred.Alas, prepping for a trip/vacation can be a bit stressful or tricky, unless you are a child and just need to grab your teddy bear.

I don’t have children myself, so these tips are stemming from a traveling American adult but I am guessing, watching my siblings whom do have children, that many of these tips apply to families as well.

  1. Once a destination and dates have been decided, make a budget for your trip/vacation and how you would like to pay for the trip. Some prefer to use services like “Afterpay” to make payments for airfare, accomodations, etc–others prefer to save up for it and pay in cash, some pay with credit cards–
  2. Submit time-off or PTO from job, if required
  3. Book listings like accommodations, tours, airfare, etc.Make sure to print off confirmation/reservations and itineraries-paper copies help keep a visual reminder and proof of dates, times, locations and important contact information and reservation numbers, etc. A file folder or packet will help keep everything tidy and in one location (I also keep the budget sheet in there, too!)
  4. Make a packing list–especially helpful if the travel event is for something like a wedding or something of that nature–don’t want to show up as a bridesmaid or groomsmen without the required matching shoes or special tiaras or anything else (or the wedding gift or speech notes you delicately prepared.)I made the oopsy of not making a packing return list and accidentley donated all my panties and socks–I needed to lighten my suitcase after 6 months abroad to be able to get all my goodies home–and was thinning my wardrobe. I had a donation bag at hand and didn’t make a list or double check myself so when i had a 3 day layover in London, I had to purchase socks and panties because of my error.
  5. Unless traveling for a very specific occasion, pack simply, especially if going on an extended vacation. Why? the more you have to look after, the more you have to lug around and keep track off-mix and match outfits, items you can wash together in one load (no special washing care needed, etc) is super helpful. A friend wears one pair of earrings and a bracelet the entire time and selects a set that will go with everything–she wants to feel and look nice but without all the hassle and she chooses pieces that if happen to break or get lost, she won’t be heartbroken or out of quite a chunk of money or deep into an insurance claim.
  6. Pack lightly, in suitcase and in carry-on/backpack/purse. Why? Who wants to lug lots of stuff around? Depending on where you travel to and where your accomodations are located, not all places have elevators or bellhops. While I like to think I am the incredible Hulk and being a capable lady, limitations do exist. My hang up? Rough cobbled streets and narrow, pokey stair cases–short legs, chunky luggage, and still used historically old buildings don’t get along.
  7. Even if you plan on paying everything in cash, take an emergency bank or credit card with you–
  8. Tell someone of your plans and where you are going–and when you are expected to return. While it’s rare that something will occur, being stuck somewhere stinks without a bit of assistance.
  9. Send yourself a postcard–it’s a cheap souvenir to remember your events and time. Something simple but fun!
  10. Carry a few coins in your pocket and/or a few small bills. Vending machines are sometimes the only thing in operation late night at airports or other venues–also a great way to tip a street musician/performer that has caught your attention.
  11. Make sure you have adequate amounts of your medication/supplements to last through your entire trip, plus a few days, “just in case”, include a list of your medications and dosage with any allegergies in your wallet/pocket book. Putting your medications on your packing list is recommended. Have prescriptions contacts or glasses? Don’t forget the cases, eye wash solution or wipes or spares.
  12. If traveling by bus, plane, boat, cruise (and to some extent by vehicle), check your baggage limitations and restrictions, especially if you purchase a budget ticket..even carry-ons and personal items have limitations and you don’t want to face overweight or surcharges unexpectedly. If traveling by vehicle, unless traveling strictly alone, check with fellow travelers to make sure everyone’s luggage will fit in the vehicle (i.e. camping trips will have other items like camping gear, tents, fishing poles or other items that will require trunk space and limit luggage/bags.)
  13. Traveling abroad? Double check to see if you need any special vaccines or if certain items are not allowed in or out of the country. On a special note–also make sure you are allowed to travel to that country. For example, if you are convicted of certain things, you aren’t allowed into Canada as an American, even if you have a valid passport. When traveling to Dominican Republic? You are required to submit a migration and exit visa application online before traveling. Also, if you are going on an extending vacation, make sure to check to see how long you are allowed to stay on a generic tourist visa-i.e. it’s 90 days in Germany if you are staying there all at once.
  14. Unless you are a professional that requires gadgets, like a professional photographer, etc, try to travel with as little tech gadgets as possible, especially abroad. It’s just more to keep up with, you are there to see and do, and getting items charged and connnected and so forth is a huge pain in the rear end and not often conducive, even in first world countries. Activate your cell phone for international use if you desire and desire to pay the extra fees for services, otherwise have the roaming and such shut off. A simple book or such will be just fine for entertainment if needed.
  15. Pack use things that you can share and/or donate if you need to make extra room for your treats and souvenirs upon returning. I like to send myself postcards and pick up things I can use or wear, like a coffee mug or a scarf or a pretty pair of unique earrings versus the standard shot glass or snow globe or the like. One year, I bought everyone one in my family a woolen plaid scarf in Inverness Scotland as their christmas gifts–made in the highlands and a sweet gift and souvenir for them all. I also use those hotel shampoos and such in my hygiene kit and can toss the bottles/tubes when they are empty, also freeing up more space in my small suitcase

Easy garden pasta salad meal or side- very versatile


Every one from time to time (or on the regular) need a quick dish-to take to a potluck or to a neighbor or a quick meal to feed yourself or the family. This is just one dish.

2- One pound box of elbow macaroni, cooked according to box directions

2 large or 3 medium bell peppers chopped up

1 bunch of green onion/scallions, trimmed first and then chopped up

1 small bottle or half a large bottle of your favorite balsamic dressing

salt and pepper to taste, a dash of lemon

1 small 2 oz tub of feta cheese crumbles or bleu cheese crumbles (real cheese, not faux products)

1 large can of black olives chopped up or 2 small cans of pre-sliced olives, drained

Mix all ingredients in a large bowl, chill in fridge for an hour (or overnight) and serve! Makes a great side dish for many or as an entree for a quick easy, no fuss meal.

Saona Island–National Park, Speed Boat and Catamaran


Our group caught a tour/speed boat to Isle Saona, the southern tip of Dominican Republic. We spent a splendid day tour of the National park. There are only 600 inhabitants live in a 1000K radius.

The trip there was taken by Speed boat (as you can see in the video, I was in the front and taking the bounce of every break we hit!)

I have never had much experience with boats/rafts/kayaks/catamarans or any other kind of water or seafaring vessel- so riding in a speed boat and a cataraman in the same day was quite an adventure! the dance party aboard the catamaran on the return voyage as also quite delightful.

While on the Island, the tour company provided us with lunch and beverages, buffet style, and it was lovely–I also picked up a couple of souvenir conch shells as well from a local man.

Enroute to the Island, the speed boat stopped at the lagoon. We swam on and near the sand bars was a splashing good time. According to the tour guide/captain, the area was used for some filming of the movies “Blue Lagoon” with Brooke Shields and some scenes in the Pirates of the Caribbean Movies staring Johnny Depp. Once we re-boarded the speed boat, we left for the Island.

Several hours of play and fun on the island required a 1.5 hour return to Punta Cana, for the end of a splendid day.

Santa Maria De Menos, Las Tres Ojos, Cristobol Colon-a Historical Tour and Lunch Santa Domingo, Dominican Republic-hotter than the butter on the stove!


A lovely fun filled day that started off by my sweetheart booking a special, day long tour for me with the concierge desk man, after viewing through some pamphlets and books, everthing was arranged by Thursday evening–so all I had to do was take my receipt and hop on the tour bus at 7 a.m this morning-with promises of a bilingual/multilingual tour guide (English featured.)

To start off, the tour bus stopped at several locations to pick up other adventure goers–and I was blessed to have a nice accountant from Argentian lady set next to me, as it was a very full tour. She only spoke spanish, with a very limited smattering of English and with the multilingual tour guide speaking in Spanish, German adn French and a few words of English, my day was started and finished in Spanish, the most common language of the tourists and German, the other language spoken on the bus-for a day filled with history and exicitement.

First stop was a the Tres Ojos Caves, so aptly named for the three caves, each bearing natural water pools with a different eye color in each. Cynthia, the lovely Argentian lady, and I became travl buddies for the day and enjoy walking up and down the 500+ stairs of the caving system and she assisted in simplifying the spanish for me to understand–reading spanish is easier but listening is a bit hectic when it’s fast!

The next few stops included the Christopher Columbus museuem and the Presidental house, neither which are view-able at present for various reasons but still a site to behold–and the seeds are from the palm trees and they are prevelant everywhere!

The group walked through the aldstatd, the older part of the city with the pantheon ruins, a museum that once was a fortress (see photos) and then the St. Marie De Menos Cathedral and then a free period of shopping and enjoying the plaza and live music!

My Argentianian companion described the day perfectly, lots of really informative venues, many cool sites and it’ was so hot outside, we were the butter on the stove (we were melting!)

And if any one has an opprotunity to try it. Mamanhuana is worth drinking! I also drank coffee and enjoyed the live music from an elderly musician on the  Parque Colón, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana

 Parque Colón, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana

Fantastic Cusine, Local Caught at Boca De Yuma, Dominican Republic


A day excursion first to Higuey for a bit of local shopping, and yes, I picked up some goodies, and then our chauffer drove us to one of his favorite locations to eat a late lunch–I never caught the name of the venue but it was amazing with fresh catch of the day–under a thatched dining area overlooking the “Goonies” style cove–absolutely stunning and lovely get away from the resort and it was tourist free (besides us) and my bilingual boyfriend was able to talk for all of us–what a splendid experience! Well worth the efforts to get there@

Tortuga–adventures in Punta Cana have started–Macaws included!


The group of 8, myself included, arrived yesterday, via ways of Newark, New Jersey airport! We arranged this vacation some months ago and it has come to fruition! I am the youngest of the group and my grandfather is the senior adventurer at a few months shy of 90!

Yesterday, upon arrivel in the evening, we all checked in to our prospective rooms and got ourselves set up and met up for dinner at the all inclusive resort.

The “first” day on the restort, I spent the bulk of it on Tortuga beach at the enclosed resort–which included playing with a local Macaw and got a beach side pedicure–from a beach pedicurist–an absolute delight and much needed–which inspired my grandfather to also get his feet worked on–we both were calloused and crunchy but when our lovely lady was finished, we became beach worthy!

The other’s in my group decided to spend the day in the pool with the swim up bar and live entertainment, about 1 block away–and enjoy the full amnenities of the resort.

Great Art and Handmade Knitting Items for Sale–each purchase benefits The Wild Life Sanctuary and Adventures!


Listed below in the Gallery are just a few of the beautiful pieces for sale on my eBay, all kniited and painted by myself, Anna Potthoff. I am selling my art and knitted crafts (plus other odds and ends) on eBay to help support my adventures and 10% of each sale also goes to the Wild Life Sanctuary in Keensburg, Colorado!

I have a special trip to Scotland coming up in a few weeks and would love to have fun spending money while I am there–you get a great item to hang in your home, give as a gift for a friend or loved one or to simply treat yourself while it’s the gift that keeps on giving as it helps others in the process! Happy Shopping!

Happy Shopping–here’s the link to my whole eBay store!

https://www.ebay.com/usr/apotthoff

2 Months of No-Nicotine–Celebrating a No Smoking life!


Yes, it’s true! It has officially been 2 months since I have quit smoking–and yes, I am fully nicotine-free the whole time–sans the time it took for the residual nicotine to detox/leave my system–

Admittingly, the first week was extremely unpleasant, but as with all good things, it takes time, practice, effort and in my case, some assistance for a great thing to occur.

Often, the first question, well, the first two questions when I express to someone that I recently quit smoking, are the following– When did you start smoking (or why) and what prompted to you quit smoking?

I started smoking 20+ years ago in college (shame on me!) and I was simply ready to quit and was tired of smoking–which is odd to say as I still get an oral “hankering” for a smoke/cigarette (referring only to tobacco products here, I have never smoked the other stuff!).

I don’t know which was more difficult in the beginning, even now, training myself to know that I am a non smoker or telling/sharing/remdinging those whom are around me/know me that I don’t smoke anymore. There are people in my life whom have only known me as a smoker and a person whom gets a bit “tense” if she didn’t get her break at someone point to light up–now I can go an entire shift at work without even noticing that I didn’t smoke or have that quick fix break–which is kind of nice and an adjustment as well–and it works the same way at home, I work through a list of chores and more and realize when I sit to enjoy my cup of coffee/herbal tea that I knocked out a lot more because I didn’t want or need to stop for a fix.

A perk I didn’t see coming was that my parents sent me a treat/reward for quitting cigarrettes, which was super sweet of them–I used the reward to book a special tour in Octobeber when we are on vacation, which is awesome–quitting literally has its pay off and another perk? I won’t miss anything on the tour because I won’t have to find a “smokers hole” or other approved spot and to enjoy the tour without jonesing for nicotine–and if an oral craving does pop up? I will chew on a piece of my trusty spearmint gum and be minty fresh all day–something that hasn’t happened in 20 years, being fresh breathed all day!

Is it easy? Nope, but it has been worth it and the small benefits and perks just keep popping up everywhere! Everyone whom wants to quit and has quit has their own ways and reasons for doing it but it is possible, and while this is an adventure blog in food and travel, quitting smoking only allows me to enjoy both aspects more!

Also, especially in the beginning my knitting has also been an aid to quitting!

Success does come in many forms! Happy Quitting!

Super Veggie Tiki Masala–over pasta–easy and filling


1 16 oz box of Rotini Pasta, Cooked to package directions, Al Dente

8 oz, raw mushrooms, sliced

1 large Red or Yellow bell pepper, corred and sliced into thin strips

1 yellow onion, peeled and choppped small

1 Jar Tiki Masala Sauce (I really like the kind from Aldi)

1 tablespoon curry powder

1 tablespoon Coconut oil

*You can use really any vegetables you like, I just happened to use the veggies I got from a friends garden and/or on managers special

Saute veggies briefly in coconut oil with the curry powder for 5 minutes,then add the jar of Tiki Masala Sauce

Serve over hot pasta,top with Mozzerrella or Feta Crumbles

Start to finish takes about 20 minutes, great last minute meal ideas