Blue flowers in Bohemia |
Created for young-at-heart adventurers, this blog provides information about both domestic and international travel.
Friday, December 29, 2017
The Best of What We Did in 2017
Location:
Keller, TX, USA
Friday, December 22, 2017
The Best of Where We Stayed, and Shopped in 2017
Journeying around the world we’ve stayed at some
absolutely awful
places, but they were overshadowed by delightful places. We
also did a bit of shopping in some really great shops. This blog is a consolidation
of all the establishments we gave a rating of four or more carrots. If you want
to read about where these are located, just follow the links to the associated
blog. For information about my rating system, see Reading the
Reviews. Within the blogs are oodles of images and more information
about the locations the NearNormal Travelers have wandered.
Sweet pea |
Location:
Keller, TX, USA
Friday, December 15, 2017
To Tunisia – somewhere in Texas
Dido
was a legendary queen of Carthage in Virgil's Aeneid. She killed
herself when
Aeneas left her. That didn’t stop folks in Texas from naming a town after her.
Now a ghost town, Dido has lots history and still is connected to the
community.
Pasture land near Dido |
Friday, December 8, 2017
Springing around Springtown
After loading up on holiday food, watching old
movies, and generally
being lazy it was time to go exploring. We’ve been south
of the Metroplex frequently, so taking some jaunts in a more
northwardly direction seemed a good idea. Springtown was our destination, partly because we’d
never been there, and partly because there was supposed to be a good Mexican
restaurant within the environs.
Area around Springtown |
Labels:
cemetery,
small towns,
Springtown TX
Location:
Springtown, TX 76082, USA
Friday, December 1, 2017
Winding up in Whitney
Whitney is a small
town in Hill County was named after, surprisingly enough, Charles A. Whitney. Although
it
is near Lake Whitney, that’s not why the town appeared in its location. We
took a ride out to Whitney just to get out of the city and to see if the trees
had begun to reflect the change from summer to autumn. We were, of course, also
looking for somewhere new for lunch.
Dave and Vince, on the road |
Labels:
reviews,
small towns,
Whitney TX
Location:
Whitney, TX 76692, USA
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