by Doug | May 6, 2014 | Travel
Lebanon Kentucky can boast being both at the crossroads of the Bourbon Trail and the Bourbon Craft Experience. For such a small place, they pack a bunch of sites you won’t want to miss. Probably known to many as the home of cable TV’s Turtleman, Lebanon is home to...
by Doug | May 4, 2014 | Travel
Can you eat at every great restaurant in Southern Delaware in one long weekend? No; but I almost died trying. Take it from me, it’s a great way to go. I often write about outdoor recreation and adventure along with my normal travel articles, but recently...
by Doug | Apr 25, 2014 | Travel
Multigenerational travel is becoming more and more popular…and with good reason. It’s a chance for kids, parents and grandparents to relax and enjoy each other’s company in new and fun settings. Away from the dishes, the trash that needs to be taken out and that room...
by Doug | Apr 25, 2014 | Travel
This is part two of creating a multigenerational trip in Hawaii. Click here for part one about flying into Oahu first. Maui has twice the natural beauty of Oahu and is nowhere near as touristy. Resorts and condo’s line Maui’s western shore with beautiful views of the...
by Maureen | Apr 21, 2014 | Travel
If you’re touring Western Pennsylvania and a campground is your destination, you can’t go wrong selecting Bear Run Campground (184 Badger Hill Road; Portersville, Pennsylvania 16051; toll-free 888-737-2605). I had the opportunity to visit last fall after the season...
by Doug | Apr 18, 2014 | Past, Travel
This festival has become the annual observance of a classic kite duel back in 1969. The Maharajah of Bharatpur, India challenged the Governor of Delaware to a kite-flying contest. When the date came, the Governor was out of town, so his Lt. Governor, Gene Bookhammer...