A lovely escape from the city at a funky artistic two bedroom near the beach. Great kitchen, living area, and bedrooms.
Roswell Missle Silos
The cold war missle silos north of Roswell, New Mexico near the Alien crash site.
The Roswell Alien Crash Site
The purported location of the alien crash site in Roswell, New Mexico. The sign marking the spot disappeared by 2012 visit, and no recognizable traces by 2018.
Beebe Springs, Washington
Beebe Springs An area along the Columbia River that was known for Indigenous settlement, fishing, and traditions. It is now a habitat for fish, birds, and wildlife. Formerly an orchard after a settlement, it is […]
Port Orchard, Washington
Port Orchard47°31′54″N 122°38′18″ Both an inlet body of water and a town, “Port Orchard” or “Poor Tortured” is a Port along a Puget Sound strait that separates Bainbridge Island from the Kitsap Peninsula. It extends […]
Port Angeles, Washington
Port Angeles48°06′47″N 123°26′27″ Geologically the area sits along a long and narrow glacial moraine called the Ediz Hook that projects northeast for 3 miles into the Strait of Juan de Fuca making a large natural […]
Bremerton, Washington
Bremerton The largest city on the Kitsap Peninsula is “Bremerton”, Washington. It has a population of approximately 41,000 residents (2018 Census). It is the current home to the Bemerton Annex of Naval Bases Kitsap and […]
Sequim, Washington
A hidden gem tucked away on the coast of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State with great history and hidden wonders.
Appalachian Trail: New York – Depot Hill Road to Route 52
New York Appalachian Trail: Depot Hill Road to Morgan Stewart Shelter Depot Hill Road to Morgan Stewart Shelter (NEW YORK) Journal notes from Tom, Hena, and Brea Baurley on Sunday, June 4th, 2000. Appalachian Trail […]
Red Robin
Red Robin Restaurants It all started in 1969 in the Emerald City of Seattle, Washington. Now an American burger chain with casual dining in 562 locations (2019) … it has spread outside the United States. […]