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Central Park, New York, TRAVEL

The perks of Central Park

Central Park is my comfort zone. The lower loop fills me with wonderful memories and keeps on surprising me with … Continue reading The perks of Central Park

EATING & DRINKING, New York, TRAVEL

Quarantine over…

A 14-day self-quarantine upon entering New York is required and as we are mostly rule followers, that meant 14 days … Continue reading Quarantine over…

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Topiary and Buttons in Bishopville, South Carolina

Traveling by car through the United States has allowed us to enjoy the sights and often the smells of the … Continue reading Topiary and Buttons in Bishopville, South Carolina

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New York fun

Staying with friends in the outer boroughs of NY has provided new experiences and lots of fun. Over the past … Continue reading New York fun

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It’s all downhill to Abingdon

At the borders of North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia is Whitetop Station, VA. This is the beginning of a 34.3 … Continue reading It’s all downhill to Abingdon

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Alabama Orange and Florida Emerald

Orange Beach, Alabama offers a powder-white beach against a gem-green gulf and bright blue sky. We crossed to the marshy … Continue reading Alabama Orange and Florida Emerald

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Visiting Springs In Spring

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

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Plains, prairies and Palo Duro

Entering the panhandle of Texas, there is an unbroken horizon. The prairies and plains are dotted with cattle, a few … Continue reading Plains, prairies and Palo Duro

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Love and Death Valley

A journey from the world’s largest tree at 7,000 feet and the highest point in the continental US (Mt. Whitney) … Continue reading Love and Death Valley

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Feeling small in a giant forest

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

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