Alexander Graham Bell once said, “I have traveled around the globe, and for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivals them all.” Our travels in the Maritime Provinces had taken us from Halifax, Nova Sc...
It’s June dairy month, visit Monroe In Wisconsin, we celebrate these 30 days each year as June Dairy Month, and you had better believe that such is a vitally important industry in Wisconsin. What better time could there be for a “Da...
The Everglades is a subtropical wilderness Imagine a vast River of Grass – 50 miles wide and flowing southward over 100 miles from Lake Okeechobee in south central Florida. Its history spans centuries from the times of the nomadic Ca...
Key West: Getting there is half the fun “Getting there is half the fun”. A trip by car several years ago had been a seven hour drive; we made it in about three and one-half hours by ship, leaving Fort Myers at 9 a.m. The je...
Tucson: a blend of old and new Arizona Tucson, Arizona, nicknamed “Old Pueblo,” is Arizona’s oldest city. And today, it is a blend of old and new. The city of 900,000 residents is nestled amidst five mountain ranges with breathtaking v...
Heading south, 28 miles from Madison, nestled in the rolling hills of Green County, you'll see a village just ahead known as New Glarus or "Little Switzerland." As we drove through the little vill...
Walking City: Even with the nation’s largest registered Urban Historic Landmark District, Savannah’s 21 green squares and 1,600-plus historically and architecturally significant structures are all ...
Old Glory waves proudly over The Wisconsin Veterans Home at King, Wisconsin, which is located near the heart of the state (no more than a two and one-half hour drive from most of Wisconsin). The Ve...