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I hope there's enough breeze to keep the mosquitoes at bay. They're vicious little brutes out there.
6 months agoThanks for the look at the Chincoteague-Assateague area. I was born there when my dad was in the Navy but moved away less than a year later. We came back for a visit when I was about 10 years-old, but the only thing I remember about that trip was looking for the wild horses and not finding them. I'm sure glad we didn't stay at the stinky Pine Grove Campground.
6 months agoMaybe peas or beans 🤷♀️
6 months ago🙂
6 months agoI see the pic of his grand daughter Spencer in the back ground
6 months agoInteresting history
6 months agoWow ! Very fun ! 🙂
6 months agoNo bones about it!
6 months agoI agree, and will say we've never had an uncomfortable conversation with a WarmShowers host. We might have had differing world views with a some but have found common ground with all of them.
6 months agoI look forward to reading all about your tour whenever I come up for air on this one. Even better - hearing about it if the stars align on the possibility of our meetup in a couple weeks. I'll email about the schedule.
6 months ago:)
I liked it better as a paradox, but whatever makes you happy is good.
I got this story from Mke who does his research. Now I'm hearing that it's ions you pick up from the earth which can have a positive or negative charge, not electrons. Whatever might be going on there, I've never regretted a walk on the beach.
6 months agoMatters did improve especially after we left South Carolina. The experience toughened us up for the rough patches to come, which never got this bad fortunately.
6 months agoWe have Pulaski Banks all over St Louis, a company that I gather started in Illinois, but I never knew the story of who he was until we visited Savannah. I love picking up these bits of history to fill the holes in my education.
6 months ago
Hey, we just saw our first lilac tree in bloom today too!
6 months ago