Scenes from Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary
After the drama on the pond in Plymouth I headed up to Marshfield and Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary. I was hoping to add to my deer picture collection but It was a little too early when I got...
View ArticleUnusual Day At Oliver Mill Park
I’ve been keeping an eye out for my friend, the Great Blue Heron, that hangs out at the herring run in Middleboro. Since there are actually 2 of the “herring runs” in Middleboro I like to refer to this...
View ArticleRoger Williams Park and Zoo
Back from Maine life did not slow down. Summer is flying by. The deadline for the opening of my stall at Cape Cod Crafters was looming so much of my time was concentrated on getting the type of...
View ArticleFlamingo Gardens
My early start had been side tracked by the unwelcome visit to the Welcome Center. Now that I’d wasted a good 45 minutes I decided Everglades National park was best delayed until tomorrow. So where to...
View ArticleWhittier
Whittier is the end of the line for the cruise and the beginning for the Denali portion of the trip. We should get into Whittier at 12:30 am (midnight) and we won’t need to meet our train to Denali...
View ArticleAllens Pond Trails
A few days ago I started telling you about a new Wildlife Sanctuary, well new to me anyway…Allens Pond in Westport. So much happened between my first post about Allens Pond and this installment that...
View ArticleAre we there yet?
By late afternoon we were well past the snow line and the title says it all…Are we there yet? People were getting restless. We had tickets to the dinner show so we didn’t want to eat in the dining car...
View ArticleNatural History Tour into Denali
As we’d been told our tour was on an old school bus style bus. Remember those windows that you could open from the top by squeezing the release mechanism ? The window would then open 1/2 way so the top...
View ArticleDay at the Zoo
It’s the last day in Alaska and I’m so glad we are spending it at the Zoo. I love zoos. I even went to the zoo in Hawaii. So we arrived via the Zoo shuttle right to the entrance. When it’s time to...
View ArticleSeafood Shanty
Most people choose their restaurants for the food and the ambiance. There’s one roadside clam shack that I choose for the wildlife. Don’t get me wrong the food is delish…the usual seafood fare but I...
View ArticleM is for…
Wow, Did you realize there are 8 states that start with the letter M? I am not going to do all 8 in one post, especially since a couple of them are going to be crossed off as visited. So before I...
View ArticleMaryland and Massachusestts
Maryland is the 2nd “M” state and Massachusetts is the 3rd. Let’s start with Maryland first. No… Not really. Maryland is part of what I think of as the political area…It’s close to Washington DC and...
View ArticleNorth Dakota
I’ve been to the southern cousin, South Dakota, but not North Dakota. Lets see what I’ve been missing here. The big thing that comes to mind is prairies. North and South Dakota have always made me...
View ArticleAnimal Antics
Have you all heard of or seen the “People of Walmart” emails and posts that float around the internet? Well, a Walmart in Florida had a switch on the typical tacky dressed customer. This customer...
View ArticleCades Cove Is #1 on my list
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a United States National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that straddles the ridgeline of the Great Smoky Mountains , part of the Blue Ridge Mountains,...
View ArticleThe Real Reason To Go To Gatlinburg
I touched on this yesterday in my post about Cade’s Cove. When all the moonshine and whiskey, train rides and Dollywood are said and done, the real reason I want to go to Gatlinburg is the Great Smokey...
View ArticleMore Free Stuff in Vegas
More free stuff kept coming up as I roved the world wide web. The Sirens of TI, a Pyrotechnics extravaganza on a Pirate Ship sounded like an exciting if, borderline X rated show but the latest...
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