On the road again making our way northward through a bit of Alabama and into Mississippi with our primary goal being Ridgeland, just past Jackson and our secondary goal getting away from all the rain! We arrived late afternoon and true to form thus far, our room was not ready, but, without asking, they offered…
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Cross Country – 1
“Heading out on the highway, looking for adventure in whatever comes our way. . ..” With our car FULLY loaded, we began our cross-country trip with our first stop being Tallahassee. Although not the most likely of places to visit, it is, after all, the capital of Florida. Plus, being about a seven-hour drive from…
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Pacific Northwest (6) – Leavenworth & Wenatchee
Wanting a change of scenery we drove east about 150 miles to visit the Bavarian village of Leavenworth, which is as close to a European experience we will have this year. Leavenworth is nestled in the “Alps,” more commonly identified as the Cascade Mountains. The entire village maintains a Bavarian theme. Most of us find…
Pacific Northwest (5) The “East Side”
We spend a lot of time on the “East Side” when we are here, especially in Kirkland, where our very good, long-time friends Jim and Kathy live. Just exactly where is the “East Side?” Very simply, it is the east side of Lake Washington with Seattle on the west side. The better known communities that…
Pacific Northwest (4) Edmonds & Mukilteo
If Rick Steves, the travel author and television host, lives in Edmonds, one may correctly assume it is a charming place. Plus, Ken Jennings, author and Jeopardy’s “Greatest of All Time” record-holding winner is from Edmonds, but, he now lives in Seattle in a house that ‘Jeopardy built!” Edmonds, with its walkable Main Street, is…
Pacific Northwest – Bellingham (3)
Brewers Cruise – Bellingham Bay Why go to Bellingham, a city on Bellingham Bay just 21 miles south of the Canadian border? One reason is to enjoy the beautiful views while cruising Bellingham Bay. However, our real reason was to sip the local brews while cruising the Bay, which we did! Upon arriving in Bellingham,…
Pacific Northwest – (2) Gig Harbor
Crossing the Tacoma Narrows Bridge takes you to both the harbor and city of Gig Harbor. As to its name, during a heavy storm in 1840 a captain brought the captain’s gig (a small boat) into the harbor for protection. Later, when a map was published, Gig Harbor was written on the map, and, the…
Pacific Northwest – during Covid 19 (1)
The Northwest provided an ideal escape with hot, humid weather in Naples and European travel plans canceled. In spite of the news filled with “snippets” of “protesting” (although, in some cases, rioting and looting would be more accurate descriptions) here in the politically active Northwest, for most people life goes on in the new “Covid…
Chesapeake Boating (4)
Getting a bit bored with the Wharf restaurants, we decided to venture out as more of the DC restaurants had opened. We snagged a reservation, which wasn’t difficult as we were among the brave few willing to venture out, at the Old Ebbitt Grill, which is a DC institution. The Old Ebbitt is also known…
Chesapeake Boating (3)
From small communities it was on to the Capital Yacht Club at the DC Wharf, which is located in southwest Washington, DC, and was our home for the next week. Development of the Wharf area was a $2.5 billion project, which is on-going. The Wharf location has many positive aspects to its location. It was…
Chesapeake Boating (2)
Leaving Annapolis the plan was to put on a bathing suit and take on the role of “bow bunny” as we motored to Solomons Island, Maryland, in the sunshine. Most bow bunnies are young, lithe, tanned and adorn the bow of a fast and sleek boat. Seeing as that description no longer fit me, apparently…