One potato, two potato, three potato…Happy 4th!
When in Idaho, go to Blackfoot and visit the Potato Museum. The outside of the museum welcomes you with a … Continue reading One potato, two potato, three potato…Happy 4th!
When in Idaho, go to Blackfoot and visit the Potato Museum. The outside of the museum welcomes you with a … Continue reading One potato, two potato, three potato…Happy 4th!
Mount St. Helens is a somewhat dormant volcano. It last erupted in 2008; more memorable was the deadly eruption in … Continue reading The Ape Caves…no monkey business
Situated in the northwest corner of Washington State, the San Juan Islands are gems that attract visitors, adventurers, salmon and … Continue reading Friday Harbor, where every day is FriYAY!
Teton Village in Jackson Hole, Wyoming is bustling with all sorts of extreme and typical outdoor adventure activities. We began … Continue reading Above the clouds in the Grand Tetons
Sidetracked by torrential rain, we headed southwest to Wyoming. We winded our way up to the northwest corner of the … Continue reading Pinedale: a plethora of pleasant piedmonts
Mitchell, South Dakota is home to the world’s only Corn Palace. The original palace was designed in 1892 as a … Continue reading A-Maize-ing, a Corn Palace
Lake Itasca, in northern Minnesota, is where the headwaters of the Mississippi River begin. A few hours drive south lies … Continue reading The Mississippi River, the mills and the metropolis of Minneapolis
Riding through the beautiful farm country of northern Wisconsin, we passed fields of asparagus, young corn and lots of dairy … Continue reading Concrete Ideas: Weird wonderful Wisconsin
The Milwaukee River merges with the Menomonee and Kinnickinnic Rivers at the Port of Milwaukee and Lake Michigan. This fun … Continue reading Walking around Milwaukee
Kohler, best known for it’s plumbing fixtures for kitchens and bathrooms, is also a village in Wisconsin. Kohler was founded … Continue reading Pit stop