by Malcolm Callister | Oct 12, 2023 | Places to See
It was October; Linda and I had driven one hour to Walnut Canyon National Monument from our campground at Grand Canyon Railway, Hotel, or RV park. We had taken this RV side trip on the recommendation of strangers; they insisted we visit Walnut Canyon and its...
by Josephine Matyas | Sep 7, 2023 | Places to See
Unhurried should be the operating system for exploring western Nova Scotia along the pretty Annapolis Valley. Enroute to an annual gathering of Class B camper vans, we took the ferry “shortcut” from St. John, NB, to Digby, NS, a town synonymous with irresistible Bay...
by Josephine Matyas | Aug 23, 2023 | Places to See
There are places we zoom through, places we slowly explore, and places so mesmerizing that it’s a challenge to keep moving. New Mexico falls into the latter category. It’s so magnetic and spellbinding that several weeks don’t seem enough. The state’s beauty lies in...
by Josephine Matyas | Jul 7, 2023 | Places to See
Only when I unfolded the paper map of Minnesota, did I appreciate its nickname, the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Granted, many of those lakes are small, but the state is graced with pockets of blue, as well as the winding ribbon of the grand Mississippi River. It’s the...
by Malcolm Callister | May 16, 2023 | Places to See
Saint John, New Brunswick’s young entrepreneurs are reinventing the city as a tourist destination, a place to live, and a place to camp. First View of the City Be daring; you can take a detour on approaching the city from the southwest. Use your GPS and cross...
by Josephine Matyas | Mar 10, 2023 | Places to See
Ask any eight-year-old what the most incredible thing on the planet is, and the word “dinosaurs” will find its way into the conversation. Then scratch the surface of many adults, and you may find that kidlike fascination lives on. Canada and the United States are...