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New Orleans

New Orleans, "Big Easy"

Where music, food, beer and liquor offered round the clock.

We got in late in the evening but that didn’t stop us from having fun.

we started with food.

Then we walked around for a bit

Ended the night with a few of the cities specialty drinks

As always NOLA’s night scene did not disappoint and we had a great time.

Last stop before we head out Cafe Du Monde

Until next time New Orleans.

Sedona

What a place. We loved everything about this picturesque town.

The view is breathtaking, towns people were great, art galleries did not disappoint and we found a couple of quaint coffee shops. 

I cant wait to go back for a visit 

Enjoy the photos I took at the Red Rock scenic byway

St Louis

St Louis a city Michael and I have visited, driven by and been at for business meetings and conventions but never really explored together. 

This past road trip we happened to arrive at the St. Louis area just in time to watch the sunrise.

We decided that the best place to do so was at the riverfront. It was a good decision. The view was spectacular.

The St Louis Arch

The Industrial Scenery

Thank you for stopping by and hope you enjoyed the photos  we shared

Ohio adventure

Its been a while since I've written anything. I figured now is a better time than any since I just got back from an AWESOME  trip to northern Ohio. 

My husband Michael and I explored the northern Ohio cities of Sandusky and Marble Head

in Sandusky, OH

We visited Cedar Point theme park, the towns historic Cooke -Dorn home, saw a few gorgeous traditional americana homes ( colonial, craftsman and cottage designs ). 

 

 

in Marblehead, OH

We visited the local shops,  ate the  "world famous chili dog" at Netty's and visited the Marble head lighthouse