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Category Archives: November
Sightseeing Tour
We took the subway train to Washington DC again today. Then we decided to take the Old Town Trolley sightseeing tour. This was a repeat of what we did last year when we were here, but it’s such an … Continue reading
Washington National Cathedral
The Washington National Cathedral is the sixth largest in the world. Construction began in 1907 and it wasn’t 83 years later when the “final finial” was placed in 1990. It’s mission is to be the spiritual home for the nation. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Maryland, November, Washington DC
Tagged Helen Keller, Washington DC, Washington National Cathedral
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DC Museums
We drove ourselves to DC the last two days, but this time we took the train. That’s a much better idea. The roads in DC are a mess. The first thing we saw when we got off the train was … Continue reading
The White House
Hey…there’s a Kiss & Ride at the train station. Even so, we drove ourselves to DC. Parking isn’t a problem on the weekends if you get there early. One of the first things we did was walk to The White … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Maryland, November
Tagged Washington DC, Washington Monument, White House, white house christmas tree, Zero Milestone
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Greenbelt Park
Here we are at Greenbelt Park, a national park that is only about 12 miles north of Washington DC. We paid for the next 7 nights, so we will be here for a while. There are lots of hiking trails … Continue reading
Not Much
The Nor’easter did not affect us much. It rained all day yesterday, but was not a heavy rain, and it wasn’t windy here at all. And no snow. But it did keep us inside, so I had nothing to blog … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Maryland, November
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Turkey Point Lighthouse
We walked out to Turkey Point Lighthouse to see it again. It hasn’t changed since last year. The only difference was that last year it was open when we visited and we were able to go inside and climb up … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Maryland, November
Tagged Elk Neck State Park, North East MD, Turkey Point Lighthouse, Woody's Crab House
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Elk Neck State Park, MD
Camping World got our tires all air’d up this morning and we continued our drive south, driving through the tip of Delaware and into Maryland. We are now in Elk Neck State Park. It is located towards the very northern … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Maryland, November
Tagged Chesapeake Bay, Elk Neck State Park, Maryland
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New Jersey Air
After our morning McDonald’s coffee we got back on the New Jersey Turnpike and headed south again. The service plazas were all open on the southern half of New Jersey and there were no waiting lines. There was some road … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Jersey, November
Tagged Camping World, new jersey turnpike
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New Jersey
We didn’t get as far as we wanted to today. When we left the campground we immediately got stuck in traffic due to some road construction. That ate up an hour of our time. We passed a sign that said … Continue reading
Rocky Neck State Park
The nights are getting colder and now a nor’easter is predicted in the next several days. This is a winter storm that is headed for New York and New England. We think it’s about time for us to move south … Continue reading
Posted in Connecticut, Daily Post, November
Tagged Aces High RV Park, Rocky Neck State Park, Works Progress Administration
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Getting Colder
We are discussing moving south. The nights here are getting cold, being in the lower 30’s. We’ve been running the generator more and more every day. We have enough gas to run the generator and enough propane to run the … Continue reading
