Driving to Rhode Island / REUNITED!
The Rainbow Bridge |
The Rainbow Bridge |
Driving the Blue Ridge Parkway | Hiking to Ferrin Knob | January 2023 From our previous trips through the Asheville area, as well as driving most of the Natchez Trace, we knew that the Blue Ridge Parkway was a wonderful means of getting around the mountains, if slower than the interstate. However, traveling in the…
As of this fall, Curtis’ time in the military has officially come to an end. This wasn’t a decision we took lightly, especially in light of the current economic state and uncertainness in the world, but after months of prayer, planning, and dreaming, we know this is the right choice for us. Curtis’ passion lies…
Camping in Elephant Rocks BLM Area | Driving from Alamosa to Colorado Springs, CO | October 2024 After leaving Great Sand Dunes National Park, we drove about 30 minutes West to another BLM area West of Alamosa. We knew that regardless of whether Curtis had to leave early for work or not, our time out…
A Day in Delaware | Ebright Azimuth, Delaware’s Highest Point | First State National Historic Park | Kayaking the Brandywine River | April 2023 When we learned that we would be spending time in the Philadelphia area with my work, I knew that this was my first real opportunity to FINALLY visit Delaware – the…
Our first anniversary! July 27, 2014 Letterboxing, Joshua Tree national park, and home. Our alarm went off way too early this morning. The first thing I said: “Boxing!” …then, “oh, happy anniversary.” But seriously, where we were headed this morning was a letterboxer’s dream! A quiet, isolated park that the park rangers really didn’t…
Dining room table? What’s that? Oh, you mean a puzzling table, yes we have one of those! After the last 7 months of having this gigantic 3000 piece puzzle taking over the table, we are SO excited to say that we are DONE! As you can see, we didn’t measure quite right before getting started,…
Driving the Blue Ridge Parkway | Hiking to Ferrin Knob | January 2023 From our previous trips through the Asheville area, as well as driving most of the Natchez Trace, we knew that the Blue Ridge Parkway was a wonderful means of getting around the mountains, if slower than the interstate. However, traveling in the…
As of this fall, Curtis’ time in the military has officially come to an end. This wasn’t a decision we took lightly, especially in light of the current economic state and uncertainness in the world, but after months of prayer, planning, and dreaming, we know this is the right choice for us. Curtis’ passion lies…
Camping in Elephant Rocks BLM Area | Driving from Alamosa to Colorado Springs, CO | October 2024 After leaving Great Sand Dunes National Park, we drove about 30 minutes West to another BLM area West of Alamosa. We knew that regardless of whether Curtis had to leave early for work or not, our time out…
A Day in Delaware | Ebright Azimuth, Delaware’s Highest Point | First State National Historic Park | Kayaking the Brandywine River | April 2023 When we learned that we would be spending time in the Philadelphia area with my work, I knew that this was my first real opportunity to FINALLY visit Delaware – the…
Our first anniversary! July 27, 2014 Letterboxing, Joshua Tree national park, and home. Our alarm went off way too early this morning. The first thing I said: “Boxing!” …then, “oh, happy anniversary.” But seriously, where we were headed this morning was a letterboxer’s dream! A quiet, isolated park that the park rangers really didn’t…
Dining room table? What’s that? Oh, you mean a puzzling table, yes we have one of those! After the last 7 months of having this gigantic 3000 piece puzzle taking over the table, we are SO excited to say that we are DONE! As you can see, we didn’t measure quite right before getting started,…
Driving the Blue Ridge Parkway | Hiking to Ferrin Knob | January 2023 From our previous trips through the Asheville area, as well as driving most of the Natchez Trace, we knew that the Blue Ridge Parkway was a wonderful means of getting around the mountains, if slower than the interstate. However, traveling in the…
As of this fall, Curtis’ time in the military has officially come to an end. This wasn’t a decision we took lightly, especially in light of the current economic state and uncertainness in the world, but after months of prayer, planning, and dreaming, we know this is the right choice for us. Curtis’ passion lies…