View from Waterfall at the Sink Hole, Falling Waters State Park, Florida.

Falling Waters State Park, Florida

This post was most recently updated on October 26th, 2017.   By Barbara Lindsoe Falling Waters State Park is located 3 miles south of Chipley, Florida.  It is easily accessible from I-10.  Twenty-four full facility camp sights, equipped with electricity, fresh water, picnic tables and grills and a clothesline, are available for campers.  The restrooms and showers have recently been updated. […]

Kiefernstrasse, Dusseldorf, Germany, a rich history of industry, anarchy, and street art.

Kiefernstrasse- Industry, Anarchy, Art

This post was most recently updated on August 31st, 2017.   Kiefernstrasse Kiefernstrasse, is an intriguing neighborhood in Dusseldorf, Germany, that attracts a lot of attention, from the media, and more recently, from tourists. It is also one of those special places in the world that reminds me how fast the world changes, and how much it has changed in my […]

Your Overtime Hours May Be Killing You.

This post was most recently updated on August 25th, 2017.  It is commonly accepted fact that American workers put in more hours than most of the Western world. Our 40 hour weeks, are just a tad bit heavy, when compared to the 36 hour weeks that employees in many other countries work. But 40 hour weeks are just the beginning for […]

Amsterdam Canals Bridge

Canal Cruises- 10 Amsterdam Tips

This post was most recently updated on June 7th, 2019.  Canal cruises are something that absolutely must be done when visiting Amsterdam. I know they are completely “touristy.” I know there are several blogs out there that suggest avoiding the canal cruises. But, how can you return home from Amsterdam, not having cruised the canals? How do you tell friends, “yeah, […]

Matthiessen Lake, Matthiessen State Park

Adventure at Matthiessen State Park

This post was most recently updated on August 17th, 2018.   Whenever we are craving some adventure, we hop into the car and head to Matthiessen State Park.  Sometimes the whole family goes, and sometimes we go when Mom is at work, and we guys are feeling the need to get out of the house, and do some exploring.  Charlie, our […]

Amsterdam Liberation Day Concert

Remembrance and Liberation- Netherlands

This post was most recently updated on August 31st, 2017.   On May 4, the Netherlands recognizes Remembrance Day, then on May 5, Liberation Day is celebrated. These two days are very close to the Dutch, who remember the fallen of World War II, and celebrate being liberated from the Nazis, prior to the end of the war. Living survivors are […]

Lincoln Homestead, prior to his life in politics.

Glorious US State Parks, Beautiful Budget Travel

This post was most recently updated on October 9th, 2018.   The National Parks of the United States are well known around the globe, but what is not as commonly known is that the country also boasts an amazing network of US State Parks.  An astonishing number of state parks are filled with small natural wonders, are well maintained, and visiting […]

Olde English Faire, a Renaisance Faire, at Wildlife Priaire Park.

Olde English Faire- A Renaissance Fair

This post was most recently updated on July 10th, 2017.   The Olde English Faire is an annual Renaissance Fair held in central Illinois. I attended the Faire with Brittany, Cash and Jaxon, who you can read about on our Traveling Companions page. If you are not familiar with a Renaissance Fair, it is an event celebrating the post medieval times, […]

Amsterdam Canals Bridge

Further Amsterdam Adventures

This post was most recently updated on May 10th, 2022.  People Always Ask About Certain Amsterdam Adventures.. Amsterdam is known many things, but when people know you have been there, they ask if you went to the red light district, or if you went to a coffee-house.  It is said that Amsterdam glows red, literally, in the red light district, and […]

Cancun All-Inclusive, Extreme Relaxation

This post was most recently updated on May 31st, 2019.  For several years, I have visited Mexico for a little relaxation.  Most of my vacations revolve around family, and my second job as a football trainer, and neither of those options afford much down time.  You can imagine it- “son take me here,” “son take me there,” and “hey coach, I […]

Visiting Anne Frank House, Amsterdam.

Visiting Anne Frank House

This post was most recently updated on May 10th, 2022.   -Why it’s worth it, and how to minimize the wait. The morning after our train ride fiasco, we went to visit Anne Frank House and Museum.  Visiting Anne Frank House was one of my two absolutely must do things while in Amsterdam.   As we planned, and since we have been […]

Long side view of a ICE train, a long train to Amsterdam.

The Long Train to Amsterdam

This post was most recently updated on May 10th, 2022.   Take the ICE train to Amsterdam.  It is the easiest way to get there… Once I had made a definitive plan to travel to Germany, I knew I absolutely could not be that close to Amsterdam, the iconic must experience it city, without taking a hop over for a visit. […]