Great Virtual Travel Places
September 25, 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under ideas, internet issues, museums
Don’t have time or resources to get to a museum? Have an inquisitive child? Museum websites are often very well done– they are classy, have lots of images, and many have videos and interactive programs. Here are some goodies I’ve come across recently. The Exploratorium is a museum of “science, art, and human perception.” It’s [...]
Don’t Forget the Archives
September 24, 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under blogging
Due to all sorts of things going on around here, we haven’t done much traveling. BUT I want to give you a freindly reminder that I have a ton of content in our Travel Archives. I’ve arranged our trips by county. And I also have a Google map of all the places we’ve been. It’s [...]
Howl At The Moon
September 24, 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under carnivals, festivals
Piano bars are alive and well, still. If you are in or will be visiting the Baltimore, MD, area, you might want to check out some Baltimore night clubs for a good time. The Howl At The Moon club, one of the most popular for it’s renowed “dueling piano sing-a-long”, has something called “Barnival Thursdays.” [...]
Oops
September 24, 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under crazy, driving
I am absolutely kicking myself. Argh! I took a drive yesterday morning to Hamilton, NY, and I FORGOT MY CAMERA! I couldn’t believe it. The drive was SO absolutely GORGEOUS that I wanted to share it with you. I was pretty mad at myself. I still am! The trees are starting to turn colors now. [...]
Photo Hunters: Road
September 20, 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under Adirondacks, forts, Photo Hunters
Well this is an easy theme for the New York Traveler! I love roads, especially open ones. This is one of my favorite photos. It’s Route 9 in the Adirondack Park, near Lake George. It is a wild, rugged place. This is the road that made me carsick for the first time in 20 years. [...]

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