Read about my road trip >>> I’m leaving the Tar Heel state and on to the mid-Atlantic states beginning with Virginia. For 55 miles, I cross many creek and rivers: Fountaine Creek, Meherrin River, Three Creek, Uriah Branch, Otterdam Swamp (which looks like a creek), Nottoway River, Stoney Creek and Second Swamp. I don’t know … Continue reading Summer I-95 Road Trip – Virginia
Bridge Love
Summer I-95 Road Trip – North Carolina
I’m leaving the South of the Border and ready for North Carolina. Read about my road trip >>> And guess what I found? I didn’t find any bridges! Nothing to see here. But the demographics have changed. For miles now, I’ve been watching stretches of landscape go by and today the map has become checkered … Continue reading Summer I-95 Road Trip – North Carolina
Summer I-95 Road Trip – South Carolina
"I've been looking at places to visit this summer or before year end and I would definitely love to visit Savannah. HOWEVER, I know I would have to cross the big Talmadge Bridge to get from upstate SC to that area. I have a bridge fear thus my last visit to the Charleston area was … Continue reading Summer I-95 Road Trip – South Carolina
Summer I-95 Road Trip – Florida
I’m starting my imaginary/armchair summer road trip today travelling the entire length of Route 95. I'm beginning in the Sunshine State. If you want to know more about why I’m doing this, read my last post here >>> To my surprise, Route 95 doesn’t start in Key West as I thought, but just south … Continue reading Summer I-95 Road Trip – Florida
Really Awesome
I overuse the word “awesome.” Not only that, I misuse it. All the time. According to dictionary.com, AWESOME is an adjective meaning, causing or inducing awe; inspiring an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, or fear: an awesome sight. exhibiting or marked by awe; showing reverence, admiration or fear. Slang. Very impressive: That new white convertible … Continue reading Really Awesome
Views from National Harbor
I was standing on Potomac Plaza at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, MD when I took this picture. High on this elevated, immense open space taking in the expansive view of the Potomac River ahead and Washington, DC to the north will make anyone feel like Queen or King of the mountain. Being … Continue reading Views from National Harbor