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  • Shiny Seasonal Spirit
  • The perks of Central Park
  • The Countryside at the Guggenheim
  • Peace, love and happiness and…Chinatown
  • Dogs and Vettes
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  • Sunday in the park with us
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  • The Hostess City with the mostest…Savannah
  • Carolinas, Baltimore and the Big Apple
  • Back, Outback with the masked adventurers
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  • Overlooks and steep curves lead to Black Mountain and Asheville
  • The trail to Front Royal
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Month: July 2018

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Clammy beach walk

Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms describes most of Florida in the summer. A beautiful and mostly empty beach make … Continue reading Clammy beach walk

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Steamy Savannah

Given the opportunity, always stop in the genteel city of Savannah. It is easy to spend lots of time exploring … Continue reading Steamy Savannah

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GORGEous Georgia with some moonshine

Tallulah Gorge State Park is in northeastern Georgia and has a two mile long, 1,000 foot-deep gorge filled with five … Continue reading GORGEous Georgia with some moonshine

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Double the fun: a cave and a waterfall

Just on the outskirts of Chattanooga, Tennessee is Lookout Mountain. Due to a driving rainstorm, we opted to visit Ruby … Continue reading Double the fun: a cave and a waterfall

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Bluegrass beckons in Murfreesboro, TN

Skirting Nashville and heading about twenty minutes south we arrived in Murfreesboro in time for a two-day bluegrass music and … Continue reading Bluegrass beckons in Murfreesboro, TN

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Daily Planet update: Metropolis is in Illinois!

At the very bottom tip of Illinois along the Ohio River and the border of Kentucky is a small town … Continue reading Daily Planet update: Metropolis is in Illinois!

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Spontaneous Stop; Boonsville, MO

The Woodstock Inn of Independence, MO has seen its share of local and national history. Built in the early 1800s, … Continue reading Spontaneous Stop; Boonsville, MO

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Independence, MO; where the Oregon Trail begins and the buck stops

This small town, a mere twenty minutes from Kansas City, has some noteworthy American history. Independence, MO was a major … Continue reading Independence, MO; where the Oregon Trail begins and the buck stops

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Enjoying the Good Life in Lincoln, Nebraska

The state slogan, The Good Life , is obviously taken seriously here. Johnny Carson, TV dinners and Kool-aid all hail … Continue reading Enjoying the Good Life in Lincoln, Nebraska

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Badlands; not so bad

The Lakota, for centuries, have called this area of South Dakota “mako sica” which translates to ‘land bad’. There are … Continue reading Badlands; not so bad

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