Down the King’s Highway
I have this book called “Touring South Carolina’s Revolutionary War Sites” and for years I have used it as a … Continue reading Down the King’s Highway
I have this book called “Touring South Carolina’s Revolutionary War Sites” and for years I have used it as a … Continue reading Down the King’s Highway
A few years back during a trip to Berlin, we made our way to Museum Island or Museumsinsel in German. … Continue reading Close Up
Old North Church. I’d been trying to get there during three trips to Boston. The first two times we arrived … Continue reading Old North
Sitting atop a rocky outcrop of cold gray stones, the Nubble Lighthouse in York, Maine will always hold a special … Continue reading Hauntingly Beautiful
Sitting on the outskirts of Natchez, Mississippi, Longwood is quietly tucked high on a hill, surrounded by protective trees. When … Continue reading A Living Symphony
It was a beautiful spring day when we drove into the small Tennessee town of Lynchburg. Our destination was lunch, … Continue reading Lunch with Miss Mary Bobo of Lynchburg
The early morning light dancing on a summertime fern glade in the Appalachian Mountains. Perfect with a cup of coffee. … Continue reading Fern Glade in the Sun
A doorway near the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. Continue reading Amazing Artistry
Early morning coffee and scone in downtown Ottawa outside the Lord Elgin Hotel. Can’t beat it. Continue reading Nice Spot for a Bit of Breakfast
A glorious day to see Ottawa. Continue reading Up on Parliament Hill
A stroll through the Byward Market in Ottawa is a feast for the senses. There are all sorts of shops … Continue reading To Market We Go
During our visit to the Canadian Parliament, we climbed to the top of the tower of the Centre Block. The … Continue reading Ottawa River
It is one of the most beautiful libraries I have every seen…and I’ve seen a lot. Set in the back … Continue reading I Can Smell the Books
At the head of Winyah Bay in Georgetown County, South Carolina is the town of Georgetown. One of the oldest … Continue reading Shrimping in Georgetown
Hey there huge spider in a web so big I could get caught in it….can I take your picture? Continue reading In the Web
As you drive southwest down the Natchez Trace, you will encounter many unique stops. One of my favorite (as well … Continue reading Cypress Swamp on the Natchez Trace
I love Paris in the spring time I love Paris in the fall I love Paris in the winter when … Continue reading April in Paris
When you stand in front of Notre Dame in Paris, you are instantly struck with its enormous height. It soars … Continue reading The Doors of Notre Dame
The lights. The sounds. There is no bigger headache in the world than that found in Times Square. Continue reading Times Square
Strolling through the MET on my first visit to NYC, I came upon the remains of a statue. Something about … Continue reading What’s Left of Alexander
Are they real? Yes. Whilst strolling through the streets of Rotenburg, Germany I saw them….strawberries, like the kind that looked … Continue reading German Perfection
We were coming back into town late one afternoon after being away on vacation for a week. As we sped … Continue reading Alabama Homecoming
A few years ago, I was in Kentucky traveling the Bourbon Trail, when I first heard the name Pappy Van … Continue reading The Elusive Pappy
Early one morning on Pawley’s Island, I decided to test out my new macro lens. The only subject at hand … Continue reading Morning Dew