by Margaret Webster | Nov 29, 2016 | Kansas, USA
When I was traveling in western Kansas camping at Lake Scott State Park. There was an opportunity for me to see a historic site of indigenous people known as the El Cuartelejo Indian ruins. El Cuartelejo means far away home and is on the national register of historic...
by Margaret Webster | Jul 11, 2016 | Random Lessons, Rhode Island, USA
CT is in a no mans land, stuck between NYC and Boston Mass. The inhabitants of CT are used to dividing ourselves between lots of things, most notably between sports teams of the two big cities. People from CT also divide ourselves in other ways as well. One of them is...
by Margaret Webster | Jul 8, 2016 | Maine, People from the road, USA
On my recent trip to Maine to see Acadia National Park. I booked a campsite at the Balsam Cove Campground in Orland Maine. The campground is a beautiful piece of property on a lovely lake. The facilities are well maintained and the staff are friendly and customer...
by Margaret Webster | Jul 4, 2016 | Maine, USA
Hello all, I hope this finds you all well. As you have probably seen from my Instagram pictures, I am visiting Acadia National Park in Maine. I am always thankful to Teddy Roosevelt for recognizing that National Parks are a necessity not just a nice to have. I...
by Margaret Webster | Jul 10, 2015 | California, USA
It never fails to amaze me how I make all these observations about my travels and sometimes miss some of the biggest things. A good example of this is while I was couchsurfing in Illinois a few years back with this awesome couple, I was talking with the husband about...
by Margaret Webster | Jun 21, 2015 | Idaho, USA
I have said on more than one occasion, and totally believe, that if you see certain key words in a title of a place, those places totally don’t suck. Those key words are Island, Harbor, Bay and Shore. I’ve decided that I’m adding Hot Springs to...