Archive for September, 2009
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Just a few miles up the coastal road from the Sea Lion Caves (see yesterday’s blog) is Heceta Head Lighthouse. It is one of nine lighthouses on Oregon’s coast that were built to warn fishermen and other mariners of the dangerous shallows ahead.
Heceta Head Lighthouse - one of the most photographed locations in the world
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Tags: Historic, Lighthouse, Oregon coast, Scenery, Travel
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
We traveled to the Sea Lion Caves, world renowned, and located 11 miles north of Florence on the coast of Oregon. The caves are fascinating – the largest in the world, at 125 feet.
Sea Lion Caves
Although we couldn’t wait to visit the sea lions, no one told them. They had decided to spend the day sunning themselves on a rock further up the coast. (more…)
Tags: Historic, Nature travel, Oregon, Scenery, Sea Lions, Travel
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Monday, September 14th, 2009
Time to travel! We’ll be reporting on our travel to, around, in and beyond cities in Oregon. We’ve been before, but we never kept track – and it was years ago. So, on your behalf, we’ll be dishing on what, where and how much! (more…)
Tags: Air Travel, Eugene Oregon, Hotels, Oregon, US Domestic Travel
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Friday, September 11th, 2009
By Guest Author Peggy Bradshaw
Photos by George Bradshaw
When I first got off of the airplane at Deadhorse, Alaska, I wanted to get right back on and fly away. It was 33 degrees and it was June 23, summer solstice, and the wind was blowing at least 30-40 miles an hour. We all climbed onto a tour bus (which was warm) and were taken to the motel where we would be staying, the Arctic Caribou Inn, while we experienced our unique visit to the oil fields of the North Slope of Alaska. (more…)
Tags: Alaska, Arctic Adventure, Prudhoe Bay, Romantic Travel, Scenery, US Domestic Travel
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009
By Guest Author Peggy Bradshaw
Photos by George Bradshaw
Glacier Bay is part of the National Park Service and vessel permits are required before entering Glacier Bay from June 1 to August 31. You can request a permit by contacting the National Park Service at Bartlett Cove. Comrprised of 3.3 million acres of mountains, glaciers, forests, and waterways, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve are a highlight of the Inside Passage and part of a 25-million-acre World Heritage Site – one of the world’s largest protected natural areas – designated by UNESCO. (more…)
Tags: Alaska, College Fjord, Glacier Bay, Glaciers, Romantic Travel, Scenery, Ship Travel
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
By Guest Author Peggy Bradshaw
Photos by George Bradshaw
Fredericksburg, Texas was the home to Chester W. Nimitz, Fleet Admiral of the United States Navy. His home there is now part of the National Museum of the Pacific War. He was appointed to Annapolis by a Texas Senator and served a lifetime in the U.S. Navy, rising through the ranks to the rank of Fleet Admiral as appointed by President Franklin Roosevelt. He was commander of the Pacific Fleet during WWII and was aboard the USS Missouri for the signing of the Peace Treaty with Japan, and signed the document of the representative for the United States. He died in 1966 in California. (more…)
Tags: Historic, Museum, Travel, WWII
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
By Guest Author Peggy Bradshaw
Photos by George Bradshaw
When we first arrived at Mt. Vernon, I didn’t realize it was going to be as extensive as it was. From the outside, the visitor center looks like any other visitor center, with its statues, gift shop and counters full of brochures and people to inform you of the wonders of the place you are about to see. Once you get through the visitor center, it is a whole other world outside. (more…)
Tags: Gardens, Historic, Scenery, Travel, US Domestic Travel, Washington DC
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Monday, September 7th, 2009
By Guest Author Peggy Bradshaw
Photos by George Bradshaw
I can’t decide if I have a favorite RV park or not. There are many that I like because of different reasons. Most RV Parks and campgrounds have their own Web sites, complete with pictures for viewing.
One of my favorite parks is the Cherry Hill Park in College Park, MD, not only for its location but for its beauty and amenities. It is the closest RV Park to Washington, DC, and tour buses leave daily for tours of the DC area and bring you back. (more…)
Tags: RV Parks, Tours, Travel near and far, US Domestic Travel
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Friday, September 4th, 2009
By Guest Author Peggy Bradshaw, Photos by George Bradshaw
Soapy Smith's Restaurant - Fairbanks, Alaska
To step into Soapy Smith’s Restaurant in Fairbanks , Alaska is to step back in time, yet it is a modern, up-to-date restaurant with good food and good service. (more…)
Tags: Alaska, Restaurants, Travel
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
When President Barack Obama chose to visit Arizona and, specifically, Phoenix, recently, there was a hubbub about some nutcases who were “expressing” their right to bear arms.
No, we are not all gun-toting nuts in Arizona! The people I know are all peaceful, friendly and, at least as far as I know, quite sane.
So, please come visit Arizona! There are a multitude of amazing sights to see – nature has been abundantly generous in making Arizona a vividly memorable land. From desert flowers blooming in spring to the Grand Canyon, volcanic cones to pine forests, Arizona has a wide array of climates and scenery.
Cereus Peruviana in bloom
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Tags: Arizona, Desert, Historic, National Park, Phoenix, Scenery, Southwest, Travel
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