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Marginal Way – Ogunquit, Maine

Posted by Sean Slagle August 3, 2021August 3, 2021Travels

On our first full day in Maine, we made our way to the Marginal Way in Ogunquit, which seemed to be the destination of everyone else in southern Maine. The traffic crawled, the parking lots were full, and it was too late in the day to pay for the trolley. We turned around and spent […]


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Colony Beach – Kennebunkport, Maine

Posted by Sean Slagle July 27, 2021July 24, 2021Travels

On our first full day in Maine, we explored the area and found ourselves at Colony Beach in Kennebunkport, Maine. Being Monday, July 5, the area was crowded with tourists and people with the day off from work. We found a parking spot along the road just across from The Colony Hotel, which holds 125 […]


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Garst Museum – Darke County, Ohio

Posted by ssadmin August 2, 2015July 21, 2021Thoughts, Travels

Also in our visit to Darke County, Ohio, we visited the Garst Museum. The museum had an entire section devoted to its hometown hero Annie Oakley. There were all types of artifacts from her life, even down to her chinaware and nightgown. There were guns that she had used and many publicity posters from the […]


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Connemara, home of Carl Sandburg

Posted by ssadmin July 26, 2015July 21, 2021Thoughts, Travels

On August 2, 2009 on our way home from Myrtle Beach we stopped in Flat Rock, North Carolina to visit Carl Sandburg’s home known as Connemara. Most of the information below is taken from the brochure provided by the National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior. The pictures are mine. The pictures of Sandburg […]


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Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama in Chillicothe, Ohio

Posted by ssadmin July 19, 2015July 21, 2021Thoughts, Travels

In 1811 Tecumseh spoke these words to the Choctaw Council – “The annihilation of our race is at hand unless we unite in one common cause against the common foe. Think not that you can remain passive and indifferent to the common danger, and thus escape the common fate. Your people, too, will soon be […]


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The Shawnee Nature Center

Posted by ssadmin July 12, 2015July 21, 2021Thoughts, Travels

As I mentioned in my last post, we visited the site of Prophet Town at the Shawnee Nature Center. According to the Darke County Visitors Bureau, “this 118-acre preserve is the largest Darke County park.” There are “2 miles of trails that showcase the three distinct habitats of this park: woodlands, wetlands, and prairies.” This […]


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An Afternoon at Mount Vernon

Posted by ssadmin July 5, 2015July 21, 2021Thoughts, Travels

A must stop when in the Washington, D.C. area is Mount Vernon, the plantation home of George and Martha Washington. Mount Vernon was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 and is today listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is still owned and maintained in trust by The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, […]


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An Historic Trip to Greenville, Ohio

Posted by ssadmin June 28, 2015July 21, 2021Thoughts, Travels

One of the great things about life is the unexpected treasures. When we get up in the morning, we can have the greatest plans prepared and often we follow them exactly as we planned. But when things take a different turn, it often turns a day full of memories. One Saturday a few years ago, my […]


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Trip to Limberlost

Posted by ssadmin June 22, 2015July 21, 2021Thoughts, Travels

I’d lived in Indiana for almost 20 years before I heard of Gene Stratton-Porter until I bought the Ideals book of author homes. She was one of the famous writers of her time and lived just a little over an hour away in Geneva, IN. Her home is called Limberlost. Porter gave it that name, […]


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