Gorges, beaches, waterfalls and an internet mountain
The morning light sparkled on the ducks and seals enjoying the small inlet outside of our Inn. We took this … Continue reading Gorges, beaches, waterfalls and an internet mountain
The morning light sparkled on the ducks and seals enjoying the small inlet outside of our Inn. We took this … Continue reading Gorges, beaches, waterfalls and an internet mountain
The Last Frontier is the motto on Alaska license plates and you understand the nickname as you fly into the … Continue reading Anchorage Away! Welcome to Alaska
HanoΓ― is a sprawling and large city. We opted to take a full day tour to explore historic sites, museums … Continue reading Circling the Capital
Today was a very full day. We managed to drive through four states and cross three rivers with state names. … Continue reading Plenty to see in Paducah
The iconic Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum is home to contemporary art and architecture. The outside of the building is … Continue reading The Countryside at the Guggenheim
Blue highways brought us out of Georgia and into South Carolina. The landscape evolved from lowland swamps to rolling hills … Continue reading Carolinas, Baltimore and the Big Apple
Straddling Arizona and Utah in the Navajo Nation can be a challenge in time management. Arizona does not use Daylight … Continue reading 3 States x 2 Parks = 1 Great Day
Santa Monica offers a combination of ocean and mountain views that are joyful and inviting. The sensational weather is an … Continue reading Sunshine and Smiles in Santa Monica
From carrot cake-french toast to world class art and music, Austin receives a five star not a lone star review. … Continue reading Five stars for the lone star capital city
After some sweet rolls and coffee, we headed to Monroeville, the hometown of Nelle Harper Lee and Truman Capote. We … Continue reading Monroeville Mockingbird