Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Simple Sites on the Susquehanna
A trip home to Lancaster, Pa. to rally my dad through a heart scare opened my eyes to Amish country minus the buggies.
From the miles of evergreens to the sprawling fresh corn, the ride on back roads gave me a sense of peace and tranquility. Meandering creeks led to the mighty Susquehanna River.
Sculptures of electric and wind power guarded the mouth of the waterway. Just around the river-bend vintage cottages and grand retreats dotted the banks of the summer playground.
Dad's health report is ok now. The trip was just a reminder to relax and soak in the simple joys around us.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Alaska is Humongous
We miss our daughter who is living in Alaska while serving in the U.S. Air Force. We started considering a trip to visit her in the 49th state. It is surprising to see how massive this state is on the map.
The Frontier State is only 73 hrs 58 mins / 4350.04 miles away from our home in Virginia. We think we'll fly.
Some interesting facts about Alaska:
- contains 586,000 square miles of land.
- It is one-fifth the size of the lower 48 states
- 488 times larger than Rhode Island
- two and a half times larger than Texas
We are anxious to visit with our special tour guide. A summer trip would be the best time to visit. Especially since in 2012, Anchorage achieved its snowiest winter on record with 134.5 inches. The average seasonal snowfall there is 74.5 inches. April begins the big thaw!
| Very Buried Cars |
Monday, January 30, 2012
10 Top Family Spots in Southern California
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| Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado, CA |
1. Santa Monica. The pier is a step back in time with rides, booths and junk food. The Fairmont Miramar is my favorite hotel practically across the street from the pier and ocean. The Third Street Promenade is the shopping area with great restaurants.
2. Beach biking, jogging, and skating trail. Rent a bike at the Santa Monica pier and hop on the trail that is paved along the coast. At one point you have to navigate out into the streets but follow the path and you will return to the beach.
3. Venice Beach. Muscle Beach is still located in this area of craziness. The skateboard park is awesome and reminds me of a sculpture. Beach trinkets and hippies or hipsters and homeless people are scattered in this area. Worth a trip to at least pick up a t-shirt for home.
4. Marina Del Rey. The Ritz Carlton is located along the marina lined with celebrity yachts. The shops are nothing to brag about but Shanghai Reds Restaurant on the water is unique with waterfalls cascading from the rooftop.
5. Redondo Beach Pier. Another pier with shops, snacks and fresh seafood restaurants. Sunbath on the beach or surf the ocean. The beaches are never crowded.
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| Redondo Beach and Palos Verdes |
6. Palos Verdes. The bike bath ends before you reach this mini mountain of wealth. Celebrities have homes up in the hills of winding roads, cliffs and a classic Mexican restaurant, The Red Onion.
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| Catalina Island |
7. Catalina Island. Take a ferry from Long Beach for a day trip to this island where actress Natalie Wood drown near her yacht. Rent a jeep and view the gorgeous scenery of the harbor, gardens and fishing village.
8. Hollywood. Back to the mainland you can follow Sunset Blvd. from the coast and pass through Bel Air, Beverly Hills, and Rodeo Drive to Hollywood. It appears less grand than in the TV and movies. Catch a tour at Grauman's Chinese Theatre and see the Hollywood Walk of Fame and homes of the stars. Keep an eye out for celebrities because they are everywhere. Don't be surprised if you stumble upon a TV or movie set filming in the streets of Los Angeles.
9. Coronda. The Hotel Del Coronado is the place to stay near San Diego. Rich in history and situated on the ocean with great food makes this resort a perfect California retreat.
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| 1000 Palms Oasis |
10. Palm Springs. Super hot in the summer. Winter offers temperatures in the 70's with plenty of golf and tennis. Visit the 1000 Palms Oasis to see picturesque palm tree groves clustered in the middle of the desert.
The weather seems perfect if you come from the east coast. The rain season is in January. Humidity along the southern west coast is almost nonexistent. When I was moving to this region back in the 80's, I was shocked that most of the homes had no air conditioning. It was not necessary. I must admit that I did miss the change in seasons after a year of continuous sunshine.
If you have visited Southern California, what was your favorite family spot?
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