Posts Tagged with "travel"

Adventures in New Orleans and the French Quarter:

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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Adventures in New Orleans and the French Quarter:

Adventures in New Orleans and the French Quarter: It was a stop off in NOLA on a road trip to Texas: We can drive for miles and miles, we can drive for miles and miles, we can drive for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles. la la la. Well that is what [...]

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A brief visit to San Antonio Texas

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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A brief visit to San Antonio Texas We joked, if we ran into the Knights who say Ni and they demand a shrubbery we could give em Texas as there are so many leagues of them there. Yes, its a big and boring drive to San Antonio. We were racing the sun as we buzzed [...]

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Dahlonega Georgia Gold Rush Festival

Monday, October 20, 2008

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Dahlonega Georgia Gold Rush Festival in the North Georgia Mountains All join hands and circle to the South let a little country in yer mouth ! Yep, hell yeah by god, it was Gold Rush days in Dahlonega Georgia in the North Georgia Mountains. Now for folks who don’t know, Dahlonega Georgia was the site [...]

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North Georgia Mountains Indian Summer Festival

Saturday, October 4, 2008

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North Georgia Mountains The Indian Summer Festival in Suches, Georgia To some it is a secret land in the valley above the clouds, as for me, I call it my old stomping grounds (as I grew up in these hills), but nevertheless, it needs a write up on my travel pages. From Indian Summer Festival [...]

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Montepulciano Tuscany

Sunday, August 10, 2008

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Montepulciano Tuscany Wanderlust in Wonderland. A train ride from Roma got us to the station in the town neighboring Montepulciano (our destination). Montepulciano is a small, medieval town sitting on a mountain-top overlooking incredible views of the Tuscan valley below. We meandered-about awhile looking for a way to get up the mountain. We even started [...]

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Sanibel Island Florida-greed and leftovers.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

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Sanibel Island really needs a pied piper to get rid of all the greed-ridden rats and huge infestation. Frankly I hated the place! Now, Sanibel is an island just over a causeway out of Fort Myers Florida. My family had hyped this place, but I don’t really tend to like the same spots they do, [...]

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Lovers Key State Park

Friday, April 25, 2008

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Lovers Key State Park in Florida I cheated I went to Lovers Key without a lover but alas they let me in anyway. I wasn’t camping here (no campground), but I was just visiting for a day visit. I’m staying in a park not too far away in Estero Florida. Now lovers key was named [...]

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Highlands Hammock State Park RV camping in Sebring Florida

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

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Highlands Hammock State Park Wowie Zowie and super granulated coolness. I really enjoyed my stay at this beautiful state park just outside of Sebring Florida. I pulled the Oyster Can of Adventure into the park and stayed for 3 days. I had a site with water and electric with a dump station to use on [...]

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Jetty Park Campground Cape Canaveral Florida

Thursday, April 17, 2008

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It was RV travel to Jetty Park, a popular campground in Cape Canaveral Florida that we stayed at for our attack on The Space Coast. Now, The park was fine, some of my family dragged their RVs down and joined me in this park for the 3 days we stated there. I got a great [...]

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Camping at Wright Lake in the Apalachicola National Forest

Monday, February 18, 2008

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RVing at Wright Lake was Ribbiting Performance (ribbit ribbit!!) The curtain rises on Wright Lake with a soothing intro, that of lots of frogs singing their songs. Its a lovely little lake in the Apalachicola wilderness. The 26 foot Oyster Can of Adventure fit just fine into one of the very shaded spaces near the [...]

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