Bristol/Kingsport, Tennessee, KOA Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, this is one of the most unique and complete KOA Campgrounds we have discovered yet. It is a beautiful, hilly setting, yet the campsites are flat and well maintained. Your furry …
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Take Me Home – Virginia Country Roads (Part 2) by Perry and Brandi Montoya
In the shadows of the Shenandoah Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains lies some of the greenest land in the United States of America. Merely flying in over this region was the first treat of the trip. A dear friend …
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New Orleans: Where Anything Goes While the Good Times Roll! by Fyllis Hockman
It’s a city where anything goes, where everyone feels comfortable. A city of contradictions. It’s a city that’s part Left Bank, part island getaway. A town where tacky sits comfortably with tropical vegetation on the same barstool, Bacchus, blues and …
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New Mexico – On the Trail of Georgia O’Keeffe by Terry Zinn
Not everyone, can own a Georgia O’Keeffe painting, but everyone can visits the museums, studios and environs that inspired her interpretations of the stark New Mexico landscape. It’s easiest to start your safari in Santa Fe, with the Georgia O’Keeffe …
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Memphis, Tennessee: The Birthplace of American Music by Bonnie and Bill Neely
We started our special day in Memphis at the Rock and Soul Museum, where you could enjoy an entire day. This is a Smithsonian Museum and is done in the finest way possible. The exhibits teach through pictures, quotes, videos, …
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Oysters, Beds, and Oyster Beds at Nick’s Cove, Marshall, California by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov Freshly shucked with a wedge of lemon, or grilled and smothered with barbeque sauce, oysters are a specialty at Nick’s Cove Restaurant, Oyster Bar & Cottages, overlooking Tomales Bay. In Marshall, California, where Nick’s Cove is …
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Asbury Park to Cape May: The Jersey Shore is Open and Ready for Business by Linda Oatman
Just one hour from Philadelphia or New York City, there is a seaside haven of rocking chairs on porches and a boardwalk bandstand, old-time penny candy and homemade ice cream, free parking and quiet streets, and more Victorian houses than …
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Take Me Home – Virginia Country Roads (Part 1) by Perry and Brandi Montoya
John Denver was right. That given, Virginia’s country roads are home to many a happy southerner and to some of the best places to visit any time of the year. Though it isn’t my home nor was I reminded of …
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Saving Orphaned Sea Lions & Discovering Pacific Ocean Tidepools
It just doesn’t get much better than an afternoon discovering the amazing things that are being done to save orphaned sea lions in Southern California — then also go on to discover the wonders of just a few of the …
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Southern Delaware – Beyond The Jersey Shore by Ron Kapon
Truth be told I have been a Jersey Shore guy for years. Before my family moved to the Hamptons as a permanent residence, I spent most summers at the Jersey Shore. Recently, I received an invitation to spend four late …
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