Some may not be old enough to remember, but back in the 1990’s there was a fad of artwork where you had to relax your eyes to see a 3-D image behind the picture. I’ve since learned that these are called autostereograms, and there is a long, scientific explanation of how they work.
Read MoreWhen a friend from Canada found out we were traveling through Charleston, South Carolina, the first thing she said was, “You’ve got to get the Benne Wafers.” I had no idea what they were, but wrote it down (phonetically - bennywafer) so I wouldn’t forget.
Read MoreStop and think for a minute - when is the last time - if ever - you used a payphone in a booth to make a call?
Read More“…Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours…”
Read MoreWe’ve seen some pretty spectacular sights along the way.
Read MoreYooper’s are a unique breed of Americans. Some would call them more Canadian; geographically they should be Wisconsinites, and they like being Michiganders. Although some would prefer to become the 51st state of Superior.
Read MoreA hidden part of Northern California history lies just a short distance west of U.S. 101 where it crosses the Klamath River.
Read MoreReally, one of the most fascinating parts of U.S. history that I never learned about in school or read in the history books.
Read MoreSlot canyons are prevalent throughout the Southern Utah “Color Country”, but they can be elusive.
Read MoreIt sure feels good to be well-organized and ready to tackle whatever may come.
Read MoreThe drive up Pikes Peak is astounding and well worth it. The donuts on top are supposed to be just as incredible.
Read MoreNot a great start to the fulltime adventure - at least the first night.
Read MoreExperience what it was like to be a miner back in the day at this historic gold mine, 1000 feet underground.
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