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
My Imaginary Summer Road Trip Begins This Week
Not long ago, I read an old request on a travel message board. A woman was looking for route suggestions to avoid driving over the Delaware Memorial Bridge – which connects Delaware and New Jersey over the Delaware River – the same river George Washington crossed 70 miles upstream. Having been over the bridge many, … Continue reading My Imaginary Summer Road Trip Begins This Week
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
Thank You Zen Friends
I belong to a unique group of worldly women who're always trying new things. This post is for them. When our Canadian pal wrote us the other day that she thinks of me every time she drives over the Mission Bridge, I was tickled and moved. Wow! You can’t ask for more than to … Continue reading Thank You Zen Friends
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
No Control
Last week I wrote that maybe I’d become desensitized to crossing bridges because I wasn’t feeling the nervousness I normally had when driving over long, high bridges like the Whitestone and the Throgs Neck. Of course, being a passenger is different and currently I don’t have the wherewithal to attempt the driving. I don’t know … Continue reading No Control