Re-Visiting New York City (With The RV)
If you’d told me 8 years ago that we’d be driving a 40-foot beast into New York City I’d have laughed at you. I would have laughed even harder if [...] continue reading
If you’d told me 8 years ago that we’d be driving a 40-foot beast into New York City I’d have laughed at you. I would have laughed even harder if [...] continue reading
PRE-POST NOTE/ THANK YOU everyone for your heartfelt and moving comments on my last post! Although I didn't reply individually as I usually do, we [...] continue reading
It's hard to summarize our sightseeing in NYC into just one post. We saw so many things our heads practically burst from the input, we ate so much [...] continue reading
One of the things we've always loved about the many big cities we've lived in over the years is that the public transportation rocks. In the 4 [...] continue reading
I first visited New York City when I was a young spring chicken in my very early 20's. That was PP (pre-Paul), a murky and confusing time of my life [...] continue reading
I’m sitting outside with dad in a quiet square in the 5eme. We're having classic steak-frites for dinner at a teeny brasserie on a table that's really [...] continue reading
I've spent the last few days finalizing our 2016 travel maps and putting all our driving & campground review stats into an Excel spreadsheet. It's [...] continue reading
Charleston has been on my mind for many years. Its interesting mix of French influence, historic architecture and riverfront charm hits all the [...] continue reading
What is beauty? As a photographer I find the question most intriguing. Beauty in nature is easy. It's something that I believe is perpetual and [...] continue reading
We're in stasis, or at least it seems that way. It's that moment when you float in-between it all, the time between now, and what's next. The pause [...] continue reading
This week was Valentine's week, a week I usually love to blog about (being the undying romantic kinda gal that I am), but this year was rather [...] continue reading
The city is abuzz with life. There are street vendors lined up along the road, their various trinkets on a blanket with a rope attached in case [...] continue reading