It is so cool to me to think that this area which we live in has documented history going back over 300 years. Not only that, but there is still so much that has yet to be discovered – just because it’s been around for so long doesn’t mean they have it all figured out. That’s something we learned from… Read More
Charles Towne Landing State Historic Park
After our first two weeks of living in Charleston, we were feeling a little down about the whole hiking situation. We had given it some attempts, but the trails were closed due to either flooding or hunting season. Aside from that, there are obviously no mountains nearby, so the views we’d be getting would be either on a board walk… Read More
Kiawah Beach // Angel Oak
After being landlocked my whole life, I used to never understand why people who lived so close to the ocean didn’t spend all their free time taking advantage of this luxury. But now, I am one of them! I mean, I think the closest beach is around 30 minutes away, so it’s not like it’s right in our backyard…and well, it technically is… Read More
Shem Creek Park // First 12 Hours in Charleston
There’s nothing like the feeling of reaching your final destination after a long trip. For us, this destination was long anticipated after not only 3500 miles and 15 states, but also for several years prior. This was one of those things we knew for sure: we’d be spending some time in the charming city of Charleston, SC, in the beautiful Southeast… Read More
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun
Visiting the DeGrazia Gallery / Tucson, AZ / November 13, 2015 For about as long as we’ve been in Tucson, our friend Mitchell has talked up the DeGrazia art gallery, telling us we just have to go see it. We always intended to, but never got around to it. He should have known that all it would take was planting… Read More
Visiting the Northeast: Saratoga
September 6, 2015 On our second to last day of vacation, we took some time to go visit one more historical park before heading back to the Midwest. We drove North of Albany to the Saratoga Battlefield and spent a couple hours driving through and learning more about the events that took place here. But instead of me telling you… Read More