It’s May and we are staying in Janes Island State Park near the Chesapeake. Weather is mild, crabbing is starting, and the campground has beautiful sites with monstrous Loblolly pines. Today, we figured we would get our E-bikes off their rack on the back of the RV and take an easy ride over to Crisfield.… Continue reading There’s Art in Crisfield, Virginia
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Greater Civility and Ethics Amongst Politicians
The author expresses frustration with politicians, yearning for more civility and ethics, and whimsically suggests that dogs might make politics more enjoyable. Reflecting on the good-natured ambiance at a Coronado Beach dog park, they propose a world where dogs, with their social and jovial disposition, run for office, potentially outshining human candidates.
Artisan versus Mass-Produced
I love travelling and visiting new destinations with their unique cultures, including their history, food, architecture, and art. And of course it is fun to purchase products that encompass these unique attributes to take home. But trying to find something different from the trinkets mass-produced for tourists can be difficult, But it is worth pursuing.… Continue reading Artisan versus Mass-Produced
Old World Christmas in Colmar
There’s nothing I have experienced in the US like being in Colmar at Christmas. People stroll along the cobbled streets between century old buildings and churches, and across bridges over narrow wateraway stopping by outdoor Christmas markets selling ornaments, and local foods and and drink. Colmar has quite a history. As Wikipedia notes, “ The… Continue reading Old World Christmas in Colmar