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Springtime in Washington, DC

Visiting Washington, D.C., in April is a wonderful experience.  The cherry blossoms are blooming, spring is around the corner, and the weather is comfortable, which encourages us to get out and about.  My current trip to D.C. did not pan … Continue reading

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Sunny South Carolina

Vising Columbia, South Carolina, in early March felt very tropical.  I can see why so many want to retire to this area of the U.S.  Warm sun and easy breezes welcomed me to the capital.  Walking the grounds offered many … Continue reading

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Raleigh, North Carolina

Often called the City of Oaks, this beautiful location is home to the North Carolina state capital in the Tar Heel state.  On a cloudy day in March, I arrived at the grounds and enjoyed taking pictures without worrying about … Continue reading

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Old Bedford Village

In a quiet area of rural Pennsylvania lies a village unlike any other. Made from historic structures (some local and some rescued and brought to this area) this village offers a glimpse into the past. Parking in the arrival area, … Continue reading

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Touring Trenton – Part 2

The WWII memorial is a short walk across the street from the State House. Standing out from the tightly backed buildings is a beautiful, expansive space that draws visitors in. “Lady Victory” encompasses the grace and courage of the WWII … Continue reading

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