
Back to the Shore Again. And Again. And Again.
After a bit of a hiatus, it’s great to be back at the blog! Over the past month-and-a-half, I have … Continue reading Back to the Shore Again. And Again. And Again.
After a bit of a hiatus, it’s great to be back at the blog! Over the past month-and-a-half, I have … Continue reading Back to the Shore Again. And Again. And Again.
In the early 19th century, the region of upstate New York now known as Adirondack State Park was a remote … Continue reading An Adirondack Guide.
Step back in history approximately 75,000 years. An enormous glacier covers most of what is now Canada and a significant … Continue reading The Great Swamp!
The New Jersey shore. If you’re looking for a beach summer getaway, the Garden State has you covered. From boardwalks … Continue reading Sea Isle Summer.
Over the past several years, my wife and I have taken numerous trips to the Adirondacks in upstate New York. … Continue reading History Along the Hudson.
It has been two weeks since our epic road trip across northern New England. In the two weeks since touring … Continue reading A Walk, A Wash, A Wedding.
Six states and slightly more than 14 million people, all crammed into a space barely larger than Washington state. Maine, … Continue reading Destination: New England.
A historic farm. A riverside park. Seals. A small zoo. And a favorite seaside destination. Whereas some posts involve careful, … Continue reading March Miscellany.
In winter, cold air moving across the Great Lakes can gather moisture. The moisture becomes trapped in low-hanging clouds. Winds … Continue reading Whiteout.
Two thousand, six hundred, and sixty five miles. That’s like driving from Los Angeles to Cleveland. Or from Salt Lake … Continue reading The Midwest Grand Tour.