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Category Archives: States
Maine Trip
It’s nice being here in New Hampshire with our family, but occasionally we head out on a field trip. A few days ago we left the RV behind in the campground and took the car over to Maine to visit … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Maine, May
Tagged Atlantic Ocean, Bug Light, Lighthouse, Portland Head Light, Portland Head Lighthouse
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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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Walkway Over the Hudson
Saturday, April 30, 2015: Our daughter from Connecticut was going to be rock climbing with her friends in the Schawangunk Mountains about a hundred miles south of where we were in Saratoga so we moved down that way to see … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, May, New York
Tagged Bridges, KOA, State Parks, Walkway Over the Hudson
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Saratoga
After driving three days and 780 miles, staying nights in two Walmart parking lots and one Cabela’s parking lot we have arrived last night at Saratoga Casino and Racetrack where we can park for the night in their back parking … Continue reading
Kentucky Horse Park
The Kentucky Horse Park is one of the world’s best equine competition facilities and one of the leading “horse” tourist attractions. It is about 1,200 beautifully groomed acres and includes the world-renowned International Museum of the Horse. The museum is … Continue reading
Kentucky Friends
Making a little side trip south to visit friends in Cynthiana, Kentucky, we check in for two nights at Whispering Hills RV Park in Georgetown KY. This is a lovely RV park and we have a nice view from our … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, Kentucky
Tagged Bourbon, Burgoo, Campsite, Horses, Kentucky Derby, RV Parks
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Horse Racing
Onward Eastwardish (I just made that word up) making a slight detour to Cynthiana, Kentucky, to visit friends before we get back on track for New Hampshire. The day started out bright and the purple trees decorated the Interstate as … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, Indiana
Tagged Casino RV Parking, Horse Racing, Indiana Grand Racing & Casino, rainbow
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Rain to Peoria
Leaving Waterloo, Iowa, and going east on I-80 we stopped at the World’s Largest Truck Stop. We have been here before and it’s a neat stop. This time we went to see the Trucking Museum that is there. Lots of … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, Illinois, Iowa
Tagged Casino RV Parking, Par-A-Dice Casino, The World's Largest Truckstop
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Here We Go Again
Family matters in Minnesota are taken care of for now so off we go to continue our journey to New England to see the kids. Reservations are made for a campground in New Hampshire for May 1 so that gives … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, Iowa, Minnesota
Tagged Casino RV Parking, Isle of Capri Casino
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Minnesota!
Plans change. When we left Alabama we planned to mosey on up the east coast to get to Connecticut and New Hampshire by May 1 to visit our kids who are up there. But a family matter has brought us … Continue reading
Still in Alabama
Ugh! No internet the last few days! I hate when that happens. Anyway, here’s to catch up the last few days: This must be peach country. Loved this big peach water tower at Clanton Alabama. Monday we checked in at … Continue reading
Prattville AL
The campground was booked solid for this Easter weekend and we were scheduled to leave this morning. But on a whim we asked at the office if they had any cancellations, and what do you know, we get to stay … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Daily Post, March
Tagged Bamboo, Gunter Hill, Prattville AL, US Army Corps of Engineers Parks
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Montgomery, Day 2
When we were at the Montgomery Visitor Center yesterday the lot in the back of the beautiful old Union Station was closed to the public because of a private event. We began our day today by returning to see what we … Continue reading
Gunter Hill
The casino was fun but…moving on. Montgomery, Alabama, is just 75 miles east and we might as well explore that a bit while we’re in the area. Upon checking our online resources we chose a US Army Corps of Engineers … Continue reading
Wind Creek Casino
While we have been camped at the Escapees Rainbow Plantation RV Park at Summerdale AL the weather has been all over the place. It’s been mostly windy and raining. But since we left this morning it’s been sunny and beautiful. … Continue reading
Fairhope
It’s been raining a lot lately. We extended our stay here at the Escapees Rainbow Plantation RV Park another two days. Hopefully it will dry out by then. The Arts & Crafts Show at nearby Fairhope, Alabama, was rained out … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Daily Post, March
Tagged Escapees, Fairhope, Festivals, Mosher Castle, RV Parks, Sheldon Castle
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