• Day 0: Eastern European River Cruise

      January 20 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 21 °F

      When on our Viking World Cruise, Viking offered us an  opportunity to purchase another cruise. No surprise! We bought two. An Eastern Europe River cruise and a Mediterranean Ocean Cruise - This will help us make up for the countries we missed due to the World Cruise getting redirected. This post is just a place holder for our future travels. Stay tuned for more nation as it develops.Read more

    • Day 0:

      January 20 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 19 °F

      When on our Viking World Cruise, Viking offered us an  opportunity to purchase another cruise. No surprise! We bought two. An Eastern Europe River cruise and a Mediterranean Ocean Cruise - This will help us make up for the countries we missed due to the World Cruise getting redirected. This post is just a place holder for our future travels. Stay tuned for more nation as it develops.Read more

    • Home from our National Parks East Trip Jan 16th.

      Day 0: It's an idea at this point

      January 19 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 37 °F

      We have NO details planned her than the idea to visit 8 National Parks in the Northern central part of the United States. Also, Paul has five more states to visit to have completed all 50.

      The National Parks we hope to visit on this trip are …

      Isle Royale - Michigan
      Voyageurs - Minnesota
      Theodore Roosevelt - North Dakota
      Badlands - South Dakota
      Wind Cave - South Dakota
      Glacier - Montana
      Yellowstone - Wyoming, Montana, Idaho
      Grand Teton - Wyoming

      We are also considering (TBD) if we will pull a small camper??????

      Stay tuned.
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    • Total mileage on trip-meter
      In our driveway 27 days laterDonna rubbing off park circlesDonna holding National Park MapWe've got mail!

      Day 27: Back Home in East Windsor, CT

      January 16 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 28 °F

      Twenty-seven days, 6,394 miles, eleven National Parks, one National Preserve, earned Junior Ranger badges at each park, several mini-golf courses, hotels, motels, airBNB’s later — at 5:24 P.M. on January 16, 2025 we arrived safely home!

      The worst traffic was the last six hours coming home through New Jersey, New York (George Washington Bridge), and Connecticut. For most of the trip, the weather was very favorable on our side; no snow storms, no real heavy rain storms. We ate fancy, we ate local, we did MacDonald’s & Subway, and we had Cheerio’s - it was a perfect mix to balance our palette. We spent time with friends and family. For Christmas we spent a few days with Keara & Eli and our Grandson Ozzy, and Eli’s parents. In Georgia, we visited a dog rescue which Donna supports and saw the Air Force Base now turned Miller Brewery where Donna was born in 1960. In Florida, we saw Paul’s family and co-workers from Yale - Rod (& Bob), Rosalee (& Steve).

      When we got home the next day Donna pulled the National Parks map down from over the fireplace and scratched off all the circles of the parks we visited. We are proud of our trip - and see we still have a lot more to visit.

      We visited the following 11 National Parks in this order (6,400 miles of driving look at the map to see our route)

      - Cuyahoga Valley - Ohio
      - Gateway Arch - Missouri
      - Hot Springs - Arkansas
      - Mammoth Cave - Kentucky
      - Biscayne - Florida
      - Everglades - Florida
      - Dry Tortugas - Florida
      - Congaree - South Carolina
      - Great Smoky Mountains - North Carolina, Tennessee (Drove The Tail of the Dragon)
      - New River Gorge - West Virginia
      - Shenandoah - Virginia (Drove Skyline Drive)

      Also —

      - Big Cypress National Preserve - Florida
      - Indiana Dunes - Indiana (We did this in November when we went to Indiana for Thanksgiving)

      The biggest regret is since we were on a tight time schedule - Paul needed to be back to Connecticut to start teaching Spring semester - we would have enjoyed spending more time at each park to really explore and check out more of what they each have to offer.

      In all of our travels the most common question we are asked is “Which is your favorite?” While some places stand out there is rarely a favorite. The things which we ember the most are the people we meet and interact with - and how each National Park has its own special character. It is important we as a nation continue to preserve these areas.

      For this coming summer - we are “thinking about” maybe pulling a small camper with the Mazda and staying inside or near the next set of National Parks we plan on exploring. So stay tuned for more information on this. We are in the market for a lite weight used camper - A-frame popup or feather weight. This next trip will be 8 parks and is an experiment to see if we can survive camping. We have never camped in the 30 years we have been together.

      On Saturday we had tons of errands to run, one of which was to get 6,400 mile swarth of grime off the Mazda. Steve our friend from Elite Detail in South Windsor, told use to go to Two Brother Hand Car WASH IN Glastonbury, CT on Main Street. It was a well deserved “Spa Day” for the Mazda which treated us perfectly for the whole trip. We average 27 miles per gallon, not bad for the the of driving we did.

      Thank you to those who have travelled along side of us on this and our other adventures. Your likes and your comments mean a lot to us.

      Happy Trails,

      Paul & Donna
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    • Octagon is their award winning wine ... amazing!

      Day 26: Wines of Barboursville Vineyard

      January 15 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 32 °F

      Here are all the wines we tasted at the Barboursville Vineyards in Virginia. It is lovely vineyard, with excellent people, great wine, and amazing food.

      #Barboursville #BarboursvilleVineyard #wine

    • Met Chef Mike - he is a Chef God ....
      Governor home ruins on the property.One of many lovely views.This place must have been beautiful back in the dayAnother beautiful viewAmazing backstoryAmazing meal - Donna loves Chef Mike's Bread pudding

      Day 26: Barboursville Vineyard Virginia

      January 15 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 32 °F

      We started our day pretty early, completing our drive through Skyline Drive & Shenandoah National Park around 1:00 pm. As we headed back towards the AirBNB, Paul found a vineyard not too far out of the way in Barboursville, Virginia. The grounds are lovely with ruins of the Governor’s Mansion designed by Thomas Jefferson to see. The history of the town, Governor Barboursville, and the vineyard made for a colorful visit and story,

      We did the wine tasting which was excellent. See the next post for all the wines we sampled. From there we had an amazing lunch/dinner in “The Library” — They also have a fancy 5-star restaurant on property. We weren’t in the mood for that type of meal. “The Library” is pretty upscale already.

      During the tasting they did NOT include “Octagon” their premium award winning wine. It’s only $75 a bottle. However, having tasted all their other wines we needed to experience their best. We each got a half-glass of Octagon - Everything about this wine takes you to a whole other level. This is not just a nice wine. This is a journey to a whole other level flavor and savor. The color, the nose, the complexity, the movement of flavor, with a very pleasing linger - a person doesn’t have to think long to understand why this is their flagship.

      Our meal was amazing. Paul decided to have bread pudding for desert. Donna not really liking bread pudding figured she would have a test or two. We shared. Well almost! This was a bread pudding like non-other. Donna really loved this desert - we needed to order a second one. Executive Chef Michael who has been with Barboursville Vineyard for some time now takes dinning to the 5-star level. The whole culinary experience made us feel like we were eating at “The Chef’s Table” on the Viking Neptune World Cruise. All this orchestrated by Chef Michael.

      Visiting Barboursville Vineyard was our capstone experience to complete our four week adventure. Tomorrow - we head home.
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    • Day 26: Abstract iPhone Photography

      January 15 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 23 °F

      Every once in a while we see things patterns, shapes, light, designs in just normal every day stuff. I really like seeing the abstract in every day life. These images are from the light coming through the dirty window of our car as we drove along Skyline Drive. With a bit of post processing to enhance the color and contrast.Read more

    • Selfie at Shenandoah National Park sign
      A GREAT breakfast at Jacks!We got sworn in as Jr. Rangers in our car.Beautiful overlook views throughout Skyline Drive

      Day 26: Shenandoah National Park, VI

      January 15 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 25 °F

      We got up early, had breakfast at Jack’s Shop Kitchen, in Ruckersville, VI. The servings were huge - the food was a delight. This is not a Denny’s breakfast. We have all had an okay normal breakfast - then every once in a while you stumble on to a place that you will remember the meal. Jack’s Shop Kitchen is such a place.

      After breakfast - we headed towards Sperryville, VI - Shenandoah National Park - we had about a 90 minute drive. To basically get to the other end of the park to start our drive through the park.

      When we got there we learned the visitor center was closed. The park ranger on duty at the gate booth, gave us our Junior Ranger material to study, and swore us in while sitting in our car at the toll booth. Yes, there was a car behind us waiting! We promised to complete the book later. We got our badges and went on our way.

      This is a good point to mention the importance of spending the $80 for a Lifetime Senior National Park’s pass. Not all National Parks charge for entry - but many do. To drive Skyline Drive it cost $30 - Free with the pass - With all the parks we have visited the Senior Park pass has more than paid for itself.

      Honestly, once we got going we really didn’t know where we were heading. It was great to find out we actually were heading back towards the AirBNB. It is a beautiful drive with a few twisties, and tons of over-looks. Again, we were there off-season so we didn’t fight the crowds or traffic. A nice way to spend the morning. This completed the goal - we visited all ten of the National Parks and earned our Junior Ranger badges we planned to, and two parks we didn’t plan on visiting or even knew about. Twelve parks in total.

      Read the posts about Baboursville - to see how we ended our last day before heading home.

      #nationalparks #shenandoah #shenandoahnationalpark #skylinedrive
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    • 3 days a week you can catch an Amtrak in Thurmond WV
      Welcome to Thurmond, WV a ghost townThey have a Post Office - it was closed.If these walls could talkI feel like Jessie James casing the bank.Erie and peaceful at the same time.

      Day 25: Thurmond, WV - New River Gorge

      January 14 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 25 °F

      This was a thriving city back in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s - twenty trains would stop here each and every day. Now Amtrak goes through Thurmond, WV three times a week.

      This city with a population of 8 [ I think ] is nestled well within the mountains, and very much worth the 45 minute drive on a a narrow road to get there. There was nobody there. We felt like we took a time machine back to another world in another time.Read more

    • Swearing in ceremony - New Jr. Rangers ready to report for duty

      Day 25: New River Gorge National Park

      January 14 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 21 °F

      Here are some pictures of our stop at a couple of places within New River Gorge National Park. Also, our swearing in ceremony as Junior Ranger’s of New River Gorge National Park. There is a separate post of Thurmond, WV which is a little gem of the historic past within New River Gorge.

      So, when we headed out on this trip we planned to visit 10 National Parks earning our Jr. Ranger badges at each. What we didn’t know was New River Gorge was added as a National Park in 2020 - So, we added this park to our itinerary - It was well worth it. The Jr. Ranger booklet is excellent. More important the ranger went through the booklet with us (many do this) and really added more information about various topics.

      The ranger gave us the key places to go visit and it was well worth the little side trips.
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