Eleuthera Part 2
Island life at least the Eleuthera brand usually consisted of making those big daily decisions of what to eat & drink and then the biggest decision of the day, which
Island life at least the Eleuthera brand usually consisted of making those big daily decisions of what to eat & drink and then the biggest decision of the day, which
So we decided to do a new adventure, my friend & I. After creating our bucket lists, slimming them down, we decided that this year, we were heading to Eleuthera,
I grew up just south of the Palouse and I really don’t think I appreciated the beauty of the area when I was there. Its a land of winter wheat, rolling
Springtime has arrived in the Yakima Valley. Before the heat arrives & the rattlesnakes stake their territory, a hike in the Cowiche Canyon Conservatory was in order. My niece Abby
Its spring break & what do you need? Sun, warmth & sand! My sister & I headed to Puerto Vallarta and were able to experience a bit of all three.
Here’s to the annual photo review of the out-takes, the irreverent, the fun, the heartwarming & hopefully good memories of the past year 🙂 Many of the photos for this
Forsyth Park is quintessential old world Savannah. Spanish moss hangs from the ancient oak trees & that beautiful fountain attracts visitors from all over the world. Its worth the look
I’ve never heard of Tybee Island until my venture to Savannah this past month. Tales of battles for both Revolutionary & Civil Wars are in it’s history. Who knew a Polish
Any alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison will tell you that Bascom Hill has a certain mystique to it. Many a student has trudged up the hill scurrying to classes.
Autumn is one of my favorite times of the year. The colors are a kaleidoscope of God’s glory and this is especially present in the hardwoods of Wisconsin. I lived