If you’re planning a trip to Washington D.C. and love flowers, gardens, or learning more about plant life from a variety of climates you won’t want to miss the United States Botanic Garden.
Best of Road Trip 2014
Don’t have time to read through a month worth of articles? Check out this Best of list for the entire trip.
Fayetteville, North Carolina: Military and Museums
Fayetteville is located just outside of Fort Bragg and home to plenty of war related museums and memorials perfect for those in town to visit friends and family on post.
Charleston, South Carolina: Downpours and Dreams
I’m convinced this city was too beautiful to have been real. Mansions, river walkways, old twisted trees, and candy stores on every corner make Charleston a living fairytale.
Jacksonville, Florida: This Post is Not Made for Movies
I’ve always hated how movies and TV shows ignore the real, albeit mundane, details of day-to-day life. Every problem that comes up can be solved in under a half hour (about 18 minutes really if you subtract the commercials from…
Pensacola Beach: Paradise
With white sands, colorful shells, sand dollars the size of your hand, warm blue green waters gently rolling in and out, and plenty of space to call your own, Pensacola Beach, Florida may be the closest thing to a stateside…
New Orleans: Parties and Parks
It doesn’t have to be Mardi Gras to enjoy a good party in New Orleans. Don’t worry, if beers and babes aren’t your thing there are plenty of quiet corners.
Oklahoma: Remembering the Past
If you’re headed to Oklahoma City, be sure to make the Myriad Gardens and Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial Museum part of the trip. For longer drives, the Route 66 Museum is a fun diversion.
Amarillo, Texas: Good Food and Life Lessons
Something has been sending me toward Oklahoma City for the better half of this road trip and so, leaving Santa Fe this morning, I made the choice to go east instead of south through Texas toward New Orleans. Although Louisiana…
Santa Fe, New Mexico: Art Everywhere
Add Santa Fe to your destination list If you’re an art enthusiast, have a penchant for Native American or Mexican crafts, or have thousands of dollars to spend turning your home into a gallery.