Acadia Day Two – The Loop Road
The kids discovered how much fun it can be to play with critters at the ocean instead of building sand castles. … More Acadia Day Two – The Loop Road
The kids discovered how much fun it can be to play with critters at the ocean instead of building sand castles. … More Acadia Day Two – The Loop Road
Beginning our exploration of Acadia National Park, as well as sharing some thoughts about Coleman’s instant tents. … More Acadia National Park – Day One
We are in the great State of Maine! I know nearby Vermont is renown for craft beer, but I figured I would see what I could find here. First up is a simple Pilsner. I was in the mood for something crisp and light with a fried clam sandwich at lunch so I tried the … More Beer No. 2
Elizabeth’s thoughts on historically preserved places. ALERT: chickens included! … More Preserved Pieces of History
Julianna’s musings about whether she’d enjoy life as a Pilgrim. … More Plimoth Plantation Ahoy
A photo blog of Rosecliff “cottage” in Newport, RI. … More Photo Blog: Rosecliff and Pierre Cardin
Photo Blog of The Breakers … More Photo Blog: The Breakers
Exploring Touro Synagogue in Newport, RI and Mystic Seaport in Stonington, CT. … More Misty Mystic Seaport (and Touro Synagogue)
One of the aspects of this trip that I have looked forward to is the opportunity to experience local cuisine as we travel around the country and then around the world. Part of that also involves trying out various craft and local beers as we move around the U.S. This is my first installment of … More Beer No. 1
A Fourth of July with family was excellent compensation for missing the Fourth of July in our beloved Montclair for the first time in a decade. … More Family Fourth