Talley Your Adventure – The Blog

Adventure Awaits!

At Talley Your Adventure, we don’t just plan luxury and culturally rich travel experiences—we live and breathe them. Our blog, travelingtalleys.blog, is where we share the real stories behind our adventures: kayaking alongside glaciers in Alaska, exploring temples in Japan, chasing waterfalls in Iceland, and wandering through storybook towns in Germany. If it’s unforgettable, chances are we’ve done it—or we’re planning it next.

Nicolette brings deep experience in travel and heritage. With a Master’s in Public History, she’s worked as a Supervisory Park Ranger, Revenue Manager, and Program Analyst across multiple national parks for over a decade. Her career has taken her from managing interpretive boat tours in Alaska’s wild backcountry to overseeing large-scale visitor service projects with million-dollar budgets. And yes—she’s also a licensed 100-Ton Inland Master Boat Captain who’s led cultural and ecological tours from riverboats to remote beaches.

Clinton’s travel roots run just as deep. He’s worked in logistics and operations for the National Park Service and was a key member of the hospitality team aboard National Geographic Lindblad Expeditions. From managing guest services on remote international voyages to coordinating facility software systems stateside, he knows what it takes to deliver seamless, high-end travel experiences—even in the most unpredictable places.

Together, we created Talley Your Adventure to bring our experience, passion, and attention to detail to your travel planning. Whether it’s a fully curated group trip or a personalized vacation built just for you, we combine expert-level service with insider know-how—so you can focus on the magic of the journey.

Want us to help you on your next adventure? Head over to www.talleyyouradventure.com!

Sakura Blooms – Inuyama, Japan

Well, folks, here we are – last two weeks of my Digital Internship. I have completed a lot of things to date. I uploaded some pictures to the Arkansas Foodways Project website. I also finished the final draft of the Life Interrupted blog that I wrote. Mainly about the documentary Time of Fear (which you can view HERE) and the reunion of the internees in Arkansas to educate their families and the people of Arkansas. Believe it or not, there are many people living right here in Arkansas (and even outside Arkansas!) who were not aware that TWO internment camps were located in the state. Education is a great way to keep the memory alive so that we do not repeat the same mistakes.

I am continuing to edit my Carl E. Bailey website. The UALR CAHC has his entire collection, so its the perfect opportunity to view everything he did – from correspondence to legal documentation to pictures. Its a great collection that I am excited to explore for my potential thesis!

Next week is my last week as the Digital Intern! There are only a few other things on my list to do, and hopefully their include either born digital or coding situations. Until then, enjoy your week!

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