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Siesta Key Crystal Classic Declares Sand Sculpting Team World Champions

This last weekend was exciting on the number 1 rated beach in a America.  Sand Sculpting at its best.   We will be placing several photo essay’s here over the next couple of days to bring you all of the carving at there best.                       [...]

Bean Groovy: Where Friends are Brought Together

Where Friends are Brought Together. This is a true statement about Bean Groovy Coffee and Cafe in Florence South Carolina.   Every Friday night is open mic with the best music in all of Florence.  On Saturday nights groups play for hours.  The Bean Groovy Coffee Shop and Cafe owner Brian Wayne is Dedicated to selecting [...]

A Tour That Will Leave a Lasting Imprint on Your Soul: The Biltmore Estate

Having heard fabulous raves about the Biltmore Estate, Sherry and I planned our next Road Trekin Adventure to include Asheville, North Carolina. We had the privilege to spend an entire day at the Biltmore Estate. The house was built by George Vanderbilt in1895 and portrays amazing craftsmanship, creativity, and ingenuity. Before talking more about the [...]

Sarasota Chalk Festival Day One

Sarasota Chalk Festival, ‘Pavement Art through the Ages’, will trace the evolution of this ephemeral art-form from its thinly documented ancient roots to today’s diverse contemporary movements. local artists and artists from around the world will travel to Sarasota to transform South Pineapple Avenue in Burns Square into a walking performance art museum of art [...]

Have you Been to the Ellen Theater

We won’t know who we are if we destroy who we’ve been. In essence, people need their history; we need that “link” to the past in order to understand our ancestors – how they lived, what they discovered, and how our lives have been transformed and shaped by their miraculous beginnings. Our “old” world is [...]

Geological Paradise Makoshika State Park is Not a Bad Land After All

Geological Paradise Makoshika State Park is Not a Bad Land After All

  Just outside of Glendive Montana, we saw a sign that read Makoshika State Park. Sounded like an interesting place to explore and a perfect time to take a stretch break. Turns out, Makoshika is the largest State Park in Montana with a land mass of 11,400 acres. A geological paradise filled with such diversity [...]

11.1.11 on Siesta Key at Sunset (a Photo Essay)

                                                                                             

Yesterday Evening on St. Augustine Beach

I was out wandering the beach this evening right before sundown, enjoying the waves and clouds.  The Birds were eating what the surf had washed up during high tide,  it was a pleasant evening to go for a walk.            

Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers

Be One of 50 People on, Red Carpet Meet & Greet!   Friday, October 28th… Right After The Concert! Over 50 years ago, Larry, Steve, and Rudy Gatlin started singing in their little hometown of Abilene, Texas, and from there went on to make music history.  Over the course of a four-decade career that has taken the [...]

Front Porch Cafe/ Coffee Shop

Here’s a great Place in Kill Devil Hills.   On our way to the Wright Brother’s Memorial, we stopped at an amazing place to get our fix of caffine and check up on company business online.   The staff is extremely friendly and cinnamon scones are awesome.   Front Porch are also coffee roasters is also the [...]

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