Monthly Archives:

March 2023

Travel

Gateway Arch – A Symbol Of Adventure

Most national parks have plenty of hiking, scenic views, plenty of wildlife, and interesting trees or plants.  We’ve only been to a few urban national parks, but this engineering marvel is one of them!   I’ve said it before and…

Scenic Cycling Travel

2 Days in Little Rock

If I join a band, I may name it “Two Days in Little Rock“…but as usual that comment has very little to do with this post. Although Little Rock is the largest city in Arkansas, it’s home to only…

Travel

Arkansas’ Unusual Urban National Park

I have an irrational aversion to bowling shoes and hot springs.  Invite me roller skating and I’ll throw those rented skates on like a disco queen, but bowling shoes (even though there’s a sock barrier) always grosses me out…

Travel

Visiting the Battle of Vicksburg

I was not a fan of history in school but I can’t get enough of it as an adult.  In high school, I was pretty sure knowing about some dead guy who lead an army in a war was not going…

Travel

Natchez – Go For The Homes, Return With The History

When cotton was king and slavery prevalent, Natchez, Mississippi was at its center.  The land and the river for transport made plantation owners here enormous fortunes.  In fact, before the civil war, Natchez was home to more millionaires per capita than any other American city..…

Travel

Driving the Redneck Riviera to Baton Rouge

By March 1, 2023, it was finally warm enough to move north of Florida!  (If we stay too long in freezing temps, the tanks full of fresh water, along with grey and black waste water, freeze up.  Like the…