Our travels continued to take us north to Connecticut, Rhode Island and Cape Cod. We experienced some absolutely gorgeous sights of the coast line. In Rhode Island, we stayed in Point Judith. This is a spot that Ed remembers from his youth, when his Uncle brought him here to go on a charter fishing trip….
Posts of Our Adventures
More Family Time – In The Shadows of New York City!
Our next stop took us to our first urban camping experience. We headed to Jersey City to catch up with some more of our family. This location was much different than what we are used to. Definitely not Dash in his natural habitat. Here we had a chance to catch up with Ed’s niece Rachel…
Family Time!
After the battlefields, it was time to meet up with family. We headed down from the Pennsylvania mountains and ran into the smoke from the Canadian wildfires. It was crazy, the sun was trying to shine, but all we could see was smoke. Scroll through the pictures below to see just how bad it was….
Civil War Battlefields
As we continued to move north, many of our stops included Civil War battlefields and National Park Military sites. Our first was Fredericksburg, Virginia. There are several battlefield sites in the Fredericksburg area: Battle of the Wilderness, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Spotsylvania Court House and Battle of Fredericksburg. The map below shows the locations…
We Are Off For The Summer
We are off on our summer trip! Here we are all packed up and ready to go! Our first stop was in Georgia at another one of their beautiful state parks, Fort McAllister, just south of Savannah. There we were treated to a quiet area at the end of a point, surrounded by water. There…
Hubbard Glacier, Disenchantment Bay (Alaska Part 4)
So, you know how sometimes when you book a tour, cruise or any other kind of adventure, you are not always sure what you are booking. This was exactly the case when we chose this itinerary and saw that it went to the Hubbard Glacier. We really had no clue what we were booking. The…
Alaska Cruise (Part 3 – Skagway)
After Juneau, it was off to the compact city of Skagway in southeast Alaska, which is set on the Inside Passage a popular cruise route. It’s home to gold-rush-era buildings, now preserved as part of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. https://www.nps.gov/klgo/planyourvisit/visitorcenters.htm. The White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad runs vintage locomotives past the…
Alaska Cruise (Part 2 – Juneau)
After Ketchikan, we headed to Juneau, which is Alaska’s capital, and is also the state’s second largest city. It is a unique destination for a myriad of reasons. Juneau sits nestled up next to the Gastineau Channel in the Alaskan panhandle with no connecting roads to other cities – making it only accessible by water…
Our Summer Plans
This summer we will be heading up the East Coast as far north as Bar Harbor, Maine, then going across the top of the US to places like Vermont, Niagara Falls, Toledo, and Mackinaw Island. As we continue our quest to sleep at least one night in every state in the nation and to see…
Alaska Cruise (Part 1)
Before we head out on our Summer Trip, we managed to sneak in a cruise to Alaska on the Celebrity Solstice out of Vancouver. We spent the night before the cruise a few blocks from the cruise terminal. Check out the beautiful view we had from our hotel room. We awoke to the cool sight of…
