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Too pretty to eat!We made an morning stop to beat the crowd at the World Famous Seafood & Gourmet Food Market in Pensacola FL. A must whenever we come to Florida. If it swims in the ocean they sell it here.Sunset on the Gulf of MexicoBeautiful day for a visit to Lookout Tower at Big Lagoon State Park, Pensacola, FL.In Saint Augustine FL. The 208' tall cross marks the approximate site where in 1565 the first parish Mass was held and where the first cross of Christianity was permanently planted in what is now the United States.In St. Augustine for a couple days.Fort Clinch served as military post during the Civil War, Spanish-American War and World War II. Is now a Florida State Park. We will stay at the campground here tonight.Boneyard Beach at Big Talbot Island State Park in Florida.In Florida now at Huguenot Memorial Park on the shore of the mouth of the St.John’s river where we can watch the ships go in or out to the Atlantic Ocean. #travato #travatonationSavannah GA ❤️-
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Category Archives: New Hampshire
And We’re Off!
We have had such a great time visiting our kids in New England but, sad to say, it’s time to go. The campground we have been staying in for most of the summer closed down for the season on October … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Hampshire, November
Tagged Cabela's, Fall Colors, Walmart Overnighting
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Chesterfield Gorge
Monday, June 27, 2016 In the southwest corner of New Hampshire about half way between Keene, (where we are) and the Vermont border is a wayside stop that we have driven by a few times without stopping. This time … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, June, New Hampshire
Tagged Chesterfield Gorge, Hiking, State Parks
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Atlantic Day Trip
Saturday, June 18, 2016. Another beautiful day today! in the 80’s and sunny. It’s another great day for a drive (as if we don’t drive enough). New Hampshire has only 18 miles of shoreline on the Atlantic Ocean and The … Continue reading
Cornish NH
It was raining this morning and we didn’t want to spend the day inside so we made a little road trip up the New Hampshire / Vermont border about 60 miles to see the Cornish-Windsor Bridge. The 460 foot length makes … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Hampshire, Vermont
Tagged Bridges, Covered Bridges, National Historic Site, Saint-Gaudens
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Honey Hill
There are many opportunities to hike around here. Today, another beautiful day, we chose to visit Honey Hill in Swanzey NH. A few horses greeted us near the parking area for the trail. Remains of an old rock wall can … Continue reading
Tippin Rock
Today was another beautiful day; a great day for a hike. Tippin Rock/Hewes Hill is just a few miles southeast of Swanzey NH where we are camped so we went to check it out. It’s a fairly easy walk through … Continue reading
Bridges!
Two weeks ago we arrived at our destination near the small town of Keene, in southwest New Hampshire, where we will be until the end of June. The days started out pretty cold, then came several rainy days until now … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, May, New Hampshire
Tagged Bridges, Covered Bridges, Farmer's Markets and Flea Markets, Stone Arch Bridges
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