by Guest Post | Nov 28, 2017 | Travel
Foodie adventure is one of today’s hottest travel trends. If you travel to a foreign land, chances are you don’t want to miss a chance to try the most famous of their dishes. So for those of you who wouldn’t know a Martabak Manis from a Banchan,...
by Doug | Oct 19, 2017 | Travel
Just 90 minutes northwest of Washington, DC and about three hours southeast of Pittsburgh, there is a lovely little town called Winchester, Virginia – no relation to the rifle of the same name. From architectural attractions to foodie finds, Winchester is a...
by Doug | Oct 4, 2017 | Travel
The website, Hipcamp, has come out with a great little interactive tool to forecast color changes each week this year and at the same time, locate campgrounds in those locations. Even if you plan a driving/cabin vacation, you’ll still find the site helpful....
by Doug | Oct 2, 2017 | Travel
On the southern bank of the Choptank River, in Cambridge, Maryland, you’ll want to experience the luxury of the recently remodeled Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina. With fabulous sunrises, expansive grass lawns and more than a mile of...
by Doug | Sep 27, 2017 | Travel
West Virginia is unique in its physical shape – having two panhandle areas. The eastern one, bounded by Maryland and Virginia is where we completed our latest roadtrip in Hampshire County. It’s here where you’ll discover Romney, the oldest chartered town of West...
by Doug | Sep 27, 2017 | Travel
Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad When I think of relaxed travel, nothing says it like train travel – and if you have an opportunity to experience the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad, you won’t be disappointed. Starting at the Wappocomo Station, just outside Romney, WV, we...