Interesting and scenic travel locations reached by car, plane, train, ship and foot.

Visit this getting-to-be vacation part of Rhode Island with its beaches, lighthouses, Point Judith Harbor and Newport mansions.

A tour of Alaska by train and ship including Denali and Glacier Bay National Parks.

Take a tour of the Cape in early April, before all the vacationers arrive.

See three visits to beautiful and moody Cape May with its sandy beaches and historic lighthouses.

Kicking back on the bay, seeing Blackwater and Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuges, and visiting St. Michaels.

Returning to the bay we visit the Choptank River on the east side and Tanner Creek on the west side. Enjoy the peace and slow pace of this beautiful bay.

Will kayak down the Metedeconk River to Forge Pond in New Jersey enjoying the closeness of the shore.

Starting our island hopping cruise from Honolulu, Oahu to Kahului, Maui and Hilo, Hawai'i. Visit Haleakala and Hawai'i Volcanoes National Parks, and enjoy the waves at Black Sand Beach.

Continuing our cruise from Hilo we sail to Kona on the west side of Hawai'i . Then on to Nawiliwili, Kaua'i and return back to Honolulu to tour the Pearl Harbor Memorial.

This was a side trip in visiting national parks in Florida. It was great as you shall see.

In New York's Adirondacks, kayak the Hudson River and watch rafting on the rapids of the Sacandaga River. Visit nearby towns and a covered bridge in this scenic area.

Explore New Hampshire's largest lake and its environs during peak fall foliage. Travel backroads to see historic covered bridges.

A five day hike to summit Mt. Katahdin and descend via the infamous Knife Edge. Images scanned from September 1992 slides.

Watch elk joust for leadership of the herd at this range set aside to protect bison.

The City's now famous tourist attraction and its free.

Much to see and a lot to do in this beautiful city featuring arts, crafts and fine food.

There is something about the quaintness and quietness of Rhode Island to make us head back for more.

“Life is like a camera. Just focus on what’s important and capture the good times, develop from the negatives and if things don’t work out, just take another shot.”

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