From Beach to Beach
Winter is cold in Atlanta, where we call home these days. Not "northern cold" like in our original home of New Jersey, but cold nonetheless. Natives...Read More
Winter is cold in Atlanta, where we call home these days. Not "northern cold" like in our original home of New Jersey, but cold nonetheless. Natives...Read More
Half Moon Bay State Beach in Northern California has been our "home park" for over 20 years. It is only 17 miles from our previous abode...Read More
Sunsets, Sand, Water: Perfect Getaway When your home state boasts the longest shoreline of any state except Alaska, you tour there. When your home state has...Read More
As travelers with dogs, we are well aware that most National Parks limit where our four-legged companions can actually go. That’s why I was excited about...Read More
When we last left you, we were in the beautiful, rocky Keweenaw Peninsula which made several mine owners multi-millionaires with its fabulous cache of more than...Read More
Point Reyes National Seashore is a National Park in Marin County, California, a 71,000-acre nature preserve on a Peninsula set aside by President John F. Kennedy,...Read More
"I recently read John Steinbeck's story "Travels with Charley", about his 10,000 mile RV trip across the US. The 1960 road trip featured the author, his...Read More
"Virginia Beach in winter was surprisingly fun - even without the beach. There is a lot to discover from the beautiful beaches, plentiful restaurants, and fascinating...Read More
Way back in 1996, Susan and I honeymooned in ruggedly, beautiful Big Sur, which is how I see myself in my mind's eye. I vividly recall...Read More
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