Travels

Capturing the Blue Angels in Pensacola

We attended both a practice during the week and the air show on the weekend, and quickly learned that photographing these jets can be a giant pain in the ass.

A Charlestown Slowdown and a Return to Music City

Soon after the Chicago Marathon, we started our southward trek, stopping for a lovely 8 day break in Charlestown, Indiana, before returning to one of our favorite cities, Nashville.

A Midwestern Marathon and a Bit of Serendipity

The last part of our busy summer/fall itinerary took us to a campground in Indiana, just south of Chicago.

The Finger Lakes: Whining, Wineries, and Waterfalls

This is Part Two of a three part series entitled: "First World Problems: Fulltime RVers Edition."

Feeling The Burn (Out)

We are tired.

Lunenburg & Peggy’s Cove Live Up To The Hype

The entire downtown area of this small Nova Scotia town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, its waterfront is one of the most recognizable of any in the Maritimes, and its pedestrian friendly neighborhoods exude charm.
Cape Breton Island National Park

Far Away in Cape Breton Island

Somewhere along the line, we heard that many Scottish immigrants were drawn to Cape Breton Island because the landscape reminded them of the Scottish Highlands. We haven't been to Scotland but we've seen plenty...
Beach and cliffs of Prince Edward Island at sunset

Prince Edward Island: Pretty as a Picture

The island's combination of small fishing communities, large independent farms, and dramatic coastlines, all connected by roads that wind through hills blanketed in wildflowers, begs to be captured.

The Bay of Fundy: Awesomeness and Misery in Equal Parts

The Bay of Fundy lies between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and, as I mentioned in my last post, is home to the largest tidal changes in the world.
Saint Andrews, New Brunswick

Staying Put in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick

As I looked into the town of Saint Andrews, located just 30 miles from the international border, it looked like a great choice. Turned out, it was.