by Maureen | Sep 13, 2013 | Travel
You want fresh – you got it. The staff and the food are both fresh…which lends to the experience that you won’t find anywhere else. Tucked away at 59th and 5th in Kenosha, Wisconsin, this diner is a can’t miss destination in itself. Almost ninety years ago, Anthony...
by Maureen | Jul 5, 2013 | Travel
Popular with the yachting community, Kinsale is a beautiful little town in southern Ireland, clustered around a harbor. White sails still reflect the sun as small and medium sized sailboats come and go, some preparing for the many sailing competitions held here...
by Maureen | Jun 5, 2013 | Travel
Some places are difficult to find, but once you do, you can usually get in with no problem. The Narrow Door Cafe is just the opposite. It’s easy enough to find – it’s directly across the street from one of Tainan’s main attractions – the Confucius Shrine. The...
by Maureen | May 1, 2013 | Travel
If you are driving Interstate-40 through North Carolina, you might want to get off at exit 380 for a quick look at the world’s largest frying pan in Rose Hill. Weighing in at 2 tons, this handy kitchen utensil is a full 15 feet in diameter. Its handle is six feet...
by Maureen | Feb 28, 2013 | Blog, Travel
Walking down the street in St. Mary’s, Pennsylvania, you’d probably walk right by the Village Peddler Country Store if you were looking for a restaurant. Sure, there’s a “Café” sign in the lower left corner of the plate glass window, but your eyes are caught instead...