
The Miraculous Staircase of Loretto Chapel
Entrance to the Chapel Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe New Mexico is worth seeing just for its beautiful gothic architecture designed to mimic the Sainte Chapelle in Paris France. The
Entrance to the Chapel Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe New Mexico is worth seeing just for its beautiful gothic architecture designed to mimic the Sainte Chapelle in Paris France. The
The Man, the Myth, The Legend Henry David Thoreau the author of Walden and Civil Disobedience holds a special place in my heart. As a nomad, I appreciate his experiment
You ever see promotional materials for a place or a thing and you think “Wow that’s really something! I need to put that on my must see list.” Promo material
I’ve realized that vacationing in Florida can be a very expensive proposition. Just this week in May 2019, I traveled to Florida with my Son, Daughter in law and my
Arkansas – The Natural State Crossing the border into Arkansas, there is a big overhead state sign stating that Arkansas is the Natural State. I thought, “hmm, I didn’t know
Unplanned road trip to Windsor, CT I discovered the Vintage Radio and Communications Museum on a beautiful day after a period of weather that included a lot of rain and grayness.
Horace Wells was a man in search of recognition and greatness, to leave a legacy to the world. This is a tragic tale of addiction, madness, and death. I know,
Lost River Caverns in Hellertown, Pennsylvania is delightful, off the beaten path budget attraction with cavern tours and numerous other activities.
Bok Tower: Make the world a bit more beautiful and better because you have been in it.
Crawford Notch State Park New Hampshire
On a recent traveling adventure, exploring upstate New York, I discovered four really great reasons why trusting the Universe is an awesome thing. Instead of taking the highway, the GPS insisted that a meander through the backroads of western New York was in order. I figured, “Hey, sometimes you just have to trust the universe to put you on the right path.”
Hello everyone, I was online today and was asked the following question “What was one touristy destination that pleasantly surprised you?” I don’t know if you can consider this a
Hello everyone, If you read the chapter in my book (Lessons from the Road: USA) on Oregon, you would know that sometimes history paints people in a different light that
Hello everyone, Everywhere I go, I have a natural curiosity about all kinds of things. I always wonder about the people that have passed. The benches in memorial to loved ones passed, hold a
When I was traveling in western Kansas camping at Lake Scott State Park. There was an opportunity for me to see a historic site of indigenous people known as the
CT is in a no mans land, stuck between NYC and Boston Mass. The inhabitants of CT are used to dividing ourselves between lots of things, most notably between sports
On my recent trip to Maine to see Acadia National Park. I booked a campsite at the Balsam Cove Campground in Orland Maine. The campground is a beautiful piece of
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It never fails to amaze me how I make all these observations about my travels and sometimes miss some of the biggest things. A good example of this is while
I have said on more than one occasion, and totally believe, that if you see certain key words in a title of a place, those places totally don’t suck. Those