Down East, Up North: what we did on our summer vacation
Hazy, hot and humid end of August days in New York suggested a road trip north to cooler climates and … Continue reading Down East, Up North: what we did on our summer vacation
Hazy, hot and humid end of August days in New York suggested a road trip north to cooler climates and … Continue reading Down East, Up North: what we did on our summer vacation
Keeping with the mountain theme of this trip, we made a short detour to the Pocono Mountains to visit with … Continue reading The trail to Front Royal
Cathedral Ledge, Echo Lake, Thompson Falls and the Basin are some of the short hiking trails in the White Mountains … Continue reading Waterfalls, Trains and Pollyanna
Unlike Warsaw, Krakow was not bombed extensively during the Second World War leaving the historic sites mostly intact. The first … Continue reading Visiting Krakow and Auschwitz-Birkenau
Hot Springs is both a city and a National Park in Arkansas. The town is bustling with tourists visiting the … Continue reading Visiting Springs In Spring
Yes, that is the license plate motto in Oklahoma. We visited to the National Weather Center in Norman. It is … Continue reading Oklahoma is OK!
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
Sequoia National Park was established as the second National Park in 1890, but it was the first park formed to … Continue reading Feeling small in a giant forest
The Black Hills of South Dakota take their name from the illusion of darkness and density that the Ponderosa Pines … Continue reading Four Presidents and a General enter the Black Hills…
Custer, South Dakota is between two incredible mountain memorial sculptures and next to a state park in the Black Hills. … Continue reading Custer and Crazy Horse