Travel and Scenery
My fantasy trip, ‘Dancing Down the Mississippi’, becomes a reality in the fall of 2000.
Read MoreThe lure of gold drew miners to Rossland in the late 1890s. They brought dreams of hitting it rich. Some of these seekers were Scandinavians who also brought their skis.
Read MoreNortheast Washington state is ideally located for all OHV enthusiasts – dirt bikers, ATV riders, and side-by-side drivers.
Read MoreIt wouldn’t be truthful of me to share that our road trips go off without a hitch. This one, not just being the farthest distance traveled, was the most unpredictable we’ve ever encountered.
Read MoreWe had our first camping trip for the year. In theory it was going to be easy peasy. It was going to be a nice, relaxing trip.
Read MoreAs our family of 4 prepares for a 6,000 mile road trip this summer we’ve found ourselves having to take on additional planning that wasn’t necessary in our previous and half-the-distance road trips.
Read MoreThese days, to get to “Grandmother’s” home, we cross one continent and one ocean to visit my husband Mustapha’s family in Morocco
Read Moreby Cassie Nixon “When you can sit outside on a hot summer day and watch the children out and about without adults watching over them, it really speaks to the…
Read Moreby Karen Giebel You know the county, right? It’s the one tucked way up in the Northeast corner of Washington State bordering British Columbia. The county that does not…
Read Moreby Karen Giebel When my kids were little we went searching for Fossils at one of the sites around Buffalo, NY where we lived. And boy oh boy did…
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