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Home Sweet Home #travatoMoving north to where campgrounds are not yet open for the season, so a stop at an RV friendly casino will do. Still snug and warm in the #travatoIt was a cold and windy stay at Assateague Island. Did see a few wild ponies. Hopefully we will return at a warmer time.#assateaguelighthouseRiders on the beach on a cold and windy day.First English Colony in America. #thelostcolonyLighthouse is closed until April 20 so we could not climb up the 258 spiral steps to the top. Oh darn.Available for rent at the Windsor City Campground, on the Cashie River. Nice.Stopped at Bush’s Beans Visitor Center in Dandridge TN for a little museum visit and lunch in their cafe.
Tag Archives: Bridges
Here We Go!
The north is calling! The winter snowbird season is coming to an end and so we have begun our trek back up to New Hampshire for the summer. But we don’t want to go north too fast, it’s still cold … Continue reading
We’re Back!
Back in the United States. Leaving Darlington Provincial Park in Canada we headed east on Queen Elizabeth Way along the north side of Lake Ontario. This big red face invited us in. It is the World’s Largest Apple, with an … Continue reading
Posted in August, Canada, Daily Post, New York
Tagged Border Crossings, Bridges, Observation Tower, State Parks, Wellesley Island State Park
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Into Canada
The last three days have been just driving and not doing much of anything else. Today was a bit more interesting. We’ve been sort of re-tracing our route that we took from Niagara Falls to Minnesota two months ago. And … Continue reading
Posted in August, Canada, Daily Post, Michigan
Tagged Bluewater Bridge, Border Crossings, Bridges, Great Lakes, OLG Casino Point Edward, Paul R Tregurtha
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Bridge of Flowers
Several times as we have traveled up and down Interstate 91 through Massachusetts we have thought about stopping to see the Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls. Usually we are driving the big motorhome or just don’t have the time. … Continue reading
Day Trip to Vermont
Friday, June 17, 2016. Such a beautiful day, a good day for a day trip. We set our sights on a hot air balloon festival in Vermont. Along the way we stopped at the King Arthur Flour Company in Norwich, … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, June, Vermont
Tagged Bridges, Covered Bridges, Festivals, Hot Air Balloons, King Arthur Flour, Quechee, Quechee Gorge
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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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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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