Category: photograph

  • Sunday Evening – Day 4 Part 3

    After we were finished visiting the Hunley, we spent the rest of the evening at the beach house.  The kids were wanting to play on the beach and get into the water so they had time to do that.

  • Seneca Falls – The Visitor’s Center Museum (Blog Post #8)

    While we were in Geneva, New York, the volunteer/ worker at the tourist information suggested Seneca Falls.  It was about 20 minutes east of where we were at that moment.  Molly had never been there before so we decided to take her advice. She actually gave us two pieces of great advice.  Seneca Falls and…

  • Tips for a Non Park Disney Trip – Monorail Resorts

    This is the second part of my series about tips for non park Disney trip.  I’m not planning to write anymore unless, it is highly requested for other ideas. When you get to the Ticket and Transportation Center (TTC), you have 3 options.  Take a monorail to EPCOT, take a monorail to the Magic Kingdom…

  • Seneca Lake, Geneva, and the Best Lunch EVER (Blog Post #7)

    We are back after my 31 Days of Eating Gluten Free. On Friday of my trip, Molly and I were going to visit a few of the finger lakes before going to get her allergy shot.  Our plans were changed once we visited Seneca Lake.  Next week, you’ll find out where we went after visiting…

  • Hunley – Day 4 Part 2

    Join me on Saturdays for posts about our South Carolina trip. I mentioned the Hunley when I did the book review for The Girl on Legare Street written by Karen White. I shared a few of these photo collages in that post. You can only visit the museum where they are restoring the Hunley on…

  • September 27, 2017 in photos and a PSA

    If you roll over the photos, there will be a caption. 6:00-7:10 Getting ready for work 7:15 – 7:45 Commute to work

  • Pittsford, NY, Erie Canal, and Barnes and Nobles (Blog Post #6)

    After we finished visiting Lake Ontario and the lighthouse, we travel to Pittsford so I could see the Erie Canal. So what is the Erie Canal?  Back in the 1820’s, they built this canal to connect the Hudson River to Lake Erie.  It was a way of moving goods from one area to another.  In…

  • Gerry Brooks and Findlay Market

    Wednesday was Hubby’s birthday.  We went out to dinner on his birthday and then celebrated with an outing on Saturday.  There is a YouTube sensation named Gerry Brooks.  He is a principal in Lexington, Kentucky.  He talks about teaching in the most hilarious way.  

  • Sunday Morning Worship – Day 4 Part 1

    Join me on Saturdays for posts about our South Carolina trip. We had a storm on Saturday night so it was humid when I got up on Sunday morning. I was not able to get any sunrise photos that morning. Since we did not do a big grocery shopping trip on Saturday evening, Hubby decided…

  • Irondequoit Bay and Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse (Blog Post #5)

    My friend and I visit Lake Ontario and a beautiful lighthouse. Lots of photos.