July American Lifestyle Magazine

July is a wonderful month full of celebrations, outdoor adventures, and great food, and this issue of American Lifestyle offers several guides to help you make the most of the season, including must-have travel tips, the best way to watch meteor showers, and so much more. 

Summer is a great time to travel to new destinations and explore all they have to offer. This season, consider taking a trip to the Pacific Northwest, specifically to the nautical-infused Captain Whidbey Inn. Inside you’ll find a closer look at the history of the inn and what makes it a must-see destination. 

From backyard barbecues to intimate family dinners, cooking is a great way to bring loved ones together. And if you’re looking to up your skills and creativity in the kitchen, then the enclosed article is for you. You’re not going to want to miss the four strategies guaranteed to help you take your cooking skills to the next level. 

As you prepare to hit the open road this summer, you’ll want to take the necessary steps to ensure the safety of both yourself and your travel companions. The guide in this issue offers road trip essentials that will help you make the most of your adventures. 

Meteor showers are a wonder to see at any point of the year, and there's no better way to spend a summer evening than laying back and basking in the marvelous spectacle. Inside, Robert Lunsford, a fireball report manager, discusses these cosmic beauties and offers tips to help you get the best views of them this summer.

Here’s hoping you have a fantastic July! As always, it’s a pleasure to send you this magazine.

Tucked into old Douglas firs that look like they have weathered many a coastal storm is the nautical-infused Captain Whidbey Inn, a historical gem situated on the mussel-stocked waters of Whidbey Island in Washington State. Read More Here…

While cooking is an essential part of life, it’s also an art form that requires a mix of skills and creativity. Read More Here…

Does the peak of summer tempt your wanderlust? If so, heed the call to blaze your trail across the nearly four million miles of American asphalt. Read More Here…

The night sky is filled with endless wonder, including meteors—which we can observe as they enter the earth’s atmosphere—and collections of them, known as meteor showers. Read More Here…