Not all those who wander are lost, but I certainly am!
If you’re brave, or in a safe city, there are some awesome things around the world to be seen at night. Let’s go!
Any of these towns will do for a quick drive and an afternoon of exploration should you happen to be headed their way, but of course there are many others out there worth discovering. Next time you see a town with a small population, go off the beaten path and have a visit. You never know what you’ll find.
There are numerous falls called Bridal Veil, but this particular veil can be found in Ontario on Manitoulin Island, and despite the lack of nomenclative creativity, I’m rather fond of this waterfall.
I have to admit, gentle reader, a hesitated to name these items necessities if only for the fact that most aren’t that necessary. That said, these are small, scout-style improvements which will ensure nothing catches you by surprise during your trip. As a bonus these are all items which can help you, those who travel with you, or strangers in need of a hand.
Yes that’s right, spring. For anyone thinking it might be a bit early to start planning a trip for Spring: Welcome! You must be new.
In life, there are always places, things, or people who get certain names which make you wonder “How on earth did you earn that moniker?” Sometimes after a bit of research it seems evident. Other times, not so much. The Cup and Saucer trail is the later.
Gentle reader, the winds are changing. For good or ill I cannot tell, but they are a-changin’. How do I know? Read on …
On June 6th 1944, the Allied forces enacted Operation Neptune, the storming of the beaches along the coast of Normandy, France. This was part of a larger plan, Operation Overlord, an attempt to take Europe back from a Nazi invasion.