At first glance of St. Peterburg from the city core it’s a leisurely stroll to the boardwalk with its lively pier along Tampa Bay where crafts are displayed at night… [Continue Reading]
Category: Food Wine and Travel
Keith and Laurie Farlow, husband and wife, warmly and attentively greeted our group of International Food Wine Travel Writers Association media at their restaurant, Farlow’s On The Water… [Continue Reading]
The minute we pulled into the driveway I knew we were in for a treat. My vision of the perfect seafood restaurant is a small roadside diner with a… [Continue Reading]
Walk onto the Kitsap Transit Ferry from Seattle for a leisurely ride from downtown Seattle. Enjoy taking in the scenery of Puget Sound and the majesty of Mt. Rainier with… [Continue Reading]
The Kitsap Peninsula is such a rich peninsula with so much history and charm. When a group of writers traveled there a couple of months ago, this is what we… [Continue Reading]
Heyday Farm, a True Working Farm Drive around the corner and glimpse a perfectly manicured lawn with Adirondack chairs and stunning flowers on the southern end of Bainbridge Island, Washington…. [Continue Reading]
Waking up to a great cup of coffee is where most of our minds go first thing in the morning, and I know just where to get that great… [Continue Reading]
On March 24th, Japanese of Bainbridge Island were told they would be forcibly removed in six days because they were of Japanese ancestry. They were forced to sell or rent… [Continue Reading]
Here is a land rich with shellfish, fish, ducks and other waterfowl, deer, elk, and berries. That is the land of the Suquamish where they lived thousands of years… [Continue Reading]
The state of Maine’s nickname may be “the pine tree state,” but I would call it the “lobster state.” Granted, it is known for its spectacular rugged shoreline, its lighthouses,… [Continue Reading]