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Category Archives: United States
Our Travel “By Plane, Ship & Automobile Week”
Wow. We’ve had a whirlwind of a week traveling about visiting family and friends. We’ve been in 5 states since Monday and will head out for Bermuda (by ship) tomorrow. It’s been a great week, but we’re exhausted! We started … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure Travel, Moving to London, United States
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Family Week at Smith Mountain Lake
We don’t often take the time to enjoy the best that our hometowns have to offer…you take it for granted because you can see the attractions in your own backyard any time you want, right? Well…that’s true until you decide … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure Travel, Moving to London, United States, Virginia
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Nice Berries
We were driving up NC-86 on our way to Virginia when we came across a sign advertising pick your own blueberries. With no place in particular that we had to be, we spontaneously decided to pull over and pick berries. … Continue reading
Posted in North Carolina, United States
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Pepsi Americas’ Sail 2006
Over the July 4 weekend, we traveled to Beaufort, NC to see 14 tall ships at North Carolina’s Crystal Coast. Arriving to the area a bit too late to see the ships just off shore at Atlantic Beach, we ventured … Continue reading
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Coastal North Carolina
All Raleighites pride themselves on their choice of living in the Triangle in part because this area is equidistant to the mountains and the coast. While K spent the first few years of our life in the Triangle in mourning … Continue reading