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Commandeering the same seat at the front of a motorized raft is also frowned upon. Waves crash here with dramatic intensity, making it the prized place to sit. If you’re an adventurous type, remind yourself to rotate to the middle of the raft – dubbed the "Tea Room" on our trip – ...
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While outdoor adventure dominates in these bucolic parts, the area's coal mining history is worth noting. Tour Kentucky's first exhibition coal mine atPortal 31in Harlan County to educate yourself about one such coal camp which housed people of 38 nationalities in the early part of the 20th ...
As I mentioned in my previous post, I left the Honda Ridgeline stored in Bozeman. After the holidays, I flew out to be reunited and drive to my new home, Reno, Nevada. Luckily, a good friend of mine Steve, agreed to help and he simultaneously flew out of NYC to join me. December ...
How to Play Games on Android Auto Now, let’s take a look at the steps that you need to follow in order to play your favorite games using Android Auto. First, you need to connect your Android smartphone to your car’s infotainment unit. You can choose to connect it wirelessly or wired...
Exit the raft and head left up the stairs. Once you reach the end, start climbing the rocks. You’ll eventually come across a waterfall. Climb the rocks to the right of the waterfall. Once you reach the top, take a left, and you’ll spot a bridge. Cross it, take a right, and ...
These lines appear in the poem “The Will,” by James Merrill (1926-1995), arguably the greatest American poet of the latter half of the twentieth century.
Some folks are perfectly content to live in the same nesting-staycationing-never-venturing-more-than-ten-miles-from-home-locale their entire lives. And I wish ’em well — tucked up all warm and snug on the couch mit blankie and cocoa. Just leaves more world for me to see!