by Doug | Jul 17, 2014 | Travel
(Continued from page one of two) If you landed here without reading page one, please go back to here to start. What kind of animal is that? Up another hill we found our way to the most enchanting of all the walks I did in Ireland this year – the Waterfall Farm...
by Guest Post | Jul 13, 2014 | Travel
There’s nothing as wonderful as the charm and personal service of a great B & B or small boutique hotel. By the same token, there’s nothing quite as bad as a shoddy one. Given that there so many bed and breakfasts out there, pure probability tells us that some of...
by Doug | Jul 8, 2014 | Travel
You may have come via the Bourbon Trail, but one drive down Main Street (it’s actually called N. 3rd Street) and Bardstown is going to grab you. Voted “Most Beautiful Small Town in America,” you’ll love the shops, the museums, the trains, and oh yeah, that little...
by Doug | Jul 6, 2014 | Past, Travel
Excitement and relaxation at the same time from a vacation resort It’s a balancing act. Have lots of fun activities that the kids will enjoy; but also have some down time to relax and actually reflect on the day’s activities. Believe it or not, Sawmill Creek Resort...
by Doug | Jul 5, 2014 | Travel
Grapevines don’t want you to discover this secret about Erie, PA For sixty miles or so, along the southeastern shores of Lake Erie, you’ll notice the air smells a little different. Not the typical fresh lake air that you get driving along the coast of the Great Lakes....
by Doug | Jul 3, 2014 | Travel
Delaware won’t win any awards for being biggest, but they sure could rack up the awards for outdoor activities. From birding to biking, from sailing to surfing and from water activities to wildlife viewing, Delaware has endless opportunities to get outside and enjoy...