Valley Forge at Winter
War was fought much differently in the 18th century than today. Once the weather turned cold, armies went home or simply put themselves up somewhere [Read More…]
War was fought much differently in the 18th century than today. Once the weather turned cold, armies went home or simply put themselves up somewhere [Read More…]
Washington Monument On Snow-Covered National Mall The National Museum of American History We only spent one day in Washington, and except for Randy, all of [Read More…]
It was easy to see why George Washington loved this spot of land that gently slopes down toward the Potomac River. This is wholly despite [Read More…]
We’ll resume blogging about our New England road trip, but first wanted to look ahead a little bit to this maple syrup shack we saw [Read More…]
Today’s blog, our 3rd and final in the series on fun for free in Disney World, is coming to you via Blogger’s iPhone [Read More…]
Disney’s Boardwalk When Disney World added Epcot in the early 1980’s, they left a “back door” to a sizable lake around which they’ve since built [Read More…]
Downtown Disney At Sunset On our recent venture to Central Florida’s vacation land to visit family and shop for houses, we got to spend a [Read More…]
When I (Chuck) was a kid, I was a picky eater: I ate hot dogs, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and fried shrimp. Many picky [Read More…]
The hardest thing about writing today’s blog was finding a picture to include. For some reason, we’ve never taken a lot of pictures during any [Read More…]
The Pier At Panama City Beach, Florida Most Americans and Canadians knows this, but for the benefit of our overseas readers, it might be worth [Read More…]